
fiction
Frank McGuinness : Andy Warhol Says A Mass
poetry
Kevin McFadden : Anticism!
fiction
Isabel Fargo Cole and Hermann Ungar : Two Stories
Ungar tr. from the German by Isabel Fargo Cole
autobiography
Beatrix Ost : My Father’s House
tr. from the German by Jonathan McVity with the Author
poetry
Katherine E. Young : Bright Nostalgia: for Mandelstam
photocollage
Lucy Gray : Big Tilda / Greil Marcus : Playlist
criticism
Laurie Calhoun : The Irrevocable Consequences of Cruelty
poetry
Rodney Nelson : Two Poems
fiction
Tracy Robinson : Open Your Eyes, Red!
poetry
Sasha Chernyi : Seven Russian Poems
technology and democracy
Jeffrey H. Matsuura : Thomas Jefferson and Intellectual Property Law
a study in peace-making
Helena Cobban : Amnesty After Atrocity?
sacred poetry
Rumi : Ghazals and Ruba’is
tr. from the Persian by Iraj Anvar and Anne Twitty
endnotes
Katherine McNamara : The Sea in Which They Are Found in Number
cover painting by Bridget Flannery
Sarah Arvio, A Reading from Sono, April 1, 2006
“The Virtuous Republic, A Civic Conversation,”
Virginia Festival of the Book, March 2006, with Mark McGarvie and Barbara Smith;
Katherine McNamara, moderator.
“Race in America,”
Virginia Festival of the Book, March 2006, with Nick Kotz and Cheryll Cashin;
Faith Childs, moderator.
podcasts hosted by the Charlottesville Podcasting Network
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