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New Orleans Review

New Orleans Review, founded in 1968,[1] is a journal of contemporary literature and culture that publishes "poetry, fiction, nonfiction, art, photography, film and book reviews"[2] by established[3] and emerging writers and artists. New Orleans Review is a publication of the Department of English at Loyola University New Orleans. Lindsay Sproul is the current editor-in-chief.

New Orleans Review
LanguageEnglish
Publication details
Publisher
The Department of English at Loyola University (United States)
FrequencyBiannually
Standard abbreviations
ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2)
NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt )
ISO 4New Orleans Rev.
Indexing
CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt)
MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus
ISSN0028-6400
OCLC no.435982137

New Orleans Review is published biannually and is distributed nationally and internationally by Ingram Periodicals. Work published in New Orleans Review has been reprinted in anthologies such as the Pushcart Prize Anthology, Best American Nonrequired Reading, New Stories From the South, Utne Reader, Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, and O. Henry Prize Stories. In 1978 the journal published an excerpt from Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole with a foreword by Walker Percy, who was a contributing editor to the magazine. The novel was subsequently published in 1980 by LSU Press and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1981. New Orleans Review published a critically acclaimed special issue on New Orleans by New Orleans writers and photographers in 2006 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, which Tony D'Souza wrote in Salon is "a post-Katrina issue that avoids easy responses to the disaster, withholds simple prognoses for the future, and inhabits its moment of most-relevance so surely that its collective voice rises high above the din."[4]

History edit

New Orleans Review was founded in 1968 by John William Corrington and Miller Williams[1] at Loyola University.[5]

Editors:

  • Miller Williams (1968–1970)
  • Joseph A. Tetlow (1970–1972)
  • Forrest L. Ingram (1972–1973)
  • John F. Christman (1974)
  • Marcus Smith (1974–1978)
  • Dawson Gaillard (1978–1979)
  • Bruce Henricksen (1980–1986)
  • John Biguenet (1980–1992)
  • John Mosier (1980–1992)
  • Ralph Adamo (1994–1999)
  • Sophia Stone (1999–2000)
  • Christopher Chambers (2000–2012)
  • Mark Yakich (2012-2019)
  • Lindsay Sproul (2019–present)[2]

Notable contributors edit

[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Susan Larson (5 September 2013). The Booklover's Guide to New Orleans. LSU Press. pp. 1992–. ISBN 978-0-8071-5309-3.
  2. ^ a b c "About".
  3. ^ Joseph M. Flora; Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan; Todd W. Taylor (January 2002). The Companion to Southern Literature: Themes, Genres, Places, People, Movements, and Motifs. LSU Press. pp. 638–. ISBN 978-0-8071-2692-9.
  4. ^ "Tony D'Souza's Articles at Salon.com".
  5. ^ Flora, Joseph M., Lucinda Hardwick. MacKethan, and Todd W. Taylor. "Louisiana, Literature Of." The Companion to Southern Literature: Themes, Genres, Places, People, Movements, and Motifs. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State UP, 2002. 461. Print. The journal was published quarterly until 2000 and has since been published biannually.

External links edit

orleans, review, founded, 1968, journal, contemporary, literature, culture, that, publishes, poetry, fiction, nonfiction, photography, film, book, reviews, established, emerging, writers, artists, publication, department, english, loyola, university, orleans, . New Orleans Review founded in 1968 1 is a journal of contemporary literature and culture that publishes poetry fiction nonfiction art photography film and book reviews 2 by established 3 and emerging writers and artists New Orleans Review is a publication of the Department of English at Loyola University New Orleans Lindsay Sproul is the current editor in chief New Orleans ReviewLanguageEnglishPublication detailsPublisherThe Department of English at Loyola University United States FrequencyBiannuallyStandard abbreviationsISO 4 alt Bluebook alt1 alt2 NLM alt MathSciNet alt ISO 4New Orleans Rev IndexingCODEN alt alt2 JSTOR alt LCCN alt MIAR NLM alt ScopusISSN0028 6400OCLC no 435982137New Orleans Review is published biannually and is distributed nationally and internationally by Ingram Periodicals Work published in New Orleans Review has been reprinted in anthologies such as the Pushcart Prize Anthology Best American Nonrequired Reading New Stories From the South Utne Reader Poetry Daily Verse Daily and O Henry Prize Stories In 1978 the journal published an excerpt from Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole with a foreword by Walker Percy who was a contributing editor to the magazine The novel was subsequently published in 1980 by LSU Press and was awarded the Pulitzer Prize in 1981 New Orleans Review published a critically acclaimed special issue on New Orleans by New Orleans writers and photographers in 2006 in the wake of Hurricane Katrina which Tony D Souza wrote in Salon is a post Katrina issue that avoids easy responses to the disaster withholds simple prognoses for the future and inhabits its moment of most relevance so surely that its collective voice rises high above the din 4 Contents 1 History 2 Notable contributors 3 References 4 External linksHistory editNew Orleans Review was founded in 1968 by John William Corrington and Miller Williams 1 at Loyola University 5 Editors Miller Williams 1968 1970 Joseph A Tetlow 1970 1972 Forrest L Ingram 1972 1973 John F Christman 1974 Marcus Smith 1974 1978 Dawson Gaillard 1978 1979 Bruce Henricksen 1980 1986 John Biguenet 1980 1992 John Mosier 1980 1992 Ralph Adamo 1994 1999 Sophia Stone 1999 2000 Christopher Chambers 2000 2012 Mark Yakich 2012 2019 Lindsay Sproul 2019 present 2 Notable contributors editWalker Percy Pablo Neruda Ellen Gilchrist Nelson Algren Hunter S Thompson John Kennedy Toole Richard Brautigan Barry Spacks Jimmy Carter James Sallis Jack Gilbert Paul Hoover Rodney Jones Annie Dillard Dede Wilson Everette Maddox Julio Cortazar Gordon Lish Robert Walser Mark Halliday Jack Butler Michael Harper Joyce Carol Oates Diane Wakoski Dermot Bolger Roddy Doyle William Kotzwinkle Alain Robbe Grillet Arnost Lustig Raymond Queneau Yusef Komunyakaa Michael Martone Tess Gallagher Matthea Harvey D A Powell Rikki Ducornet Ed Skoog 2 References edit a b Susan Larson 5 September 2013 The Booklover s Guide to New Orleans LSU Press pp 1992 ISBN 978 0 8071 5309 3 a b c About Joseph M Flora Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan Todd W Taylor January 2002 The Companion to Southern Literature Themes Genres Places People Movements and Motifs LSU Press pp 638 ISBN 978 0 8071 2692 9 Tony D Souza s Articles at Salon com Flora Joseph M Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan and Todd W Taylor Louisiana Literature Of The Companion to Southern Literature Themes Genres Places People Movements and Motifs Baton Rouge Louisiana State UP 2002 461 Print The journal was published quarterly until 2000 and has since been published biannually http www newpages com literary magazines new orleans review htm Flora Joseph M Lucinda Hardwick MacKethan and Todd W Taylor Louisiana Literature Of The Companion to Southern Literature Themes Genres Places People Movements and Motifs Baton Rouge Louisiana State UP 2002 461 Print http www salon com writer tony dsouza External links editOfficial website Finding aid for the New Orleans Review Archives at Loyola University New Orleans Digitized New Orleans Review issues at Loyola University New Orleans Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title New Orleans Review amp oldid 1154081872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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