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Volume 43, Number 1, Jan/Feb 2021Table of Contents
2020 Kenyon Review Short Fiction Contest
- Fish Stories
- pp. 4-6
- Cactus Eater
- pp. 10-12
Fiction
- Coffins Patch
- pp. 23-40
- The Queen of Sheba
- pp. 52-63
- Beach Town
- pp. 81-86
Nonfiction
- Learning to Be a Panda
- pp. 17-20
- Two Eyes, a Nose, and a Mouth
- pp. 64-77
Poetry
- Orient Point
- pp. 41-43
- From “The Maybe-Bird”
- pp. 78-80
- Stone Jesus
- p. 102
Contributors Notes
- Contributors’ Notes
- pp. 103-105