January 22, 2014 – Michigan Quarterly Review

January 22, 2014

“Henry Ford (1904),” by Campbell McGrath

*poetry by Campbell McGrath* From curiosity comes dynamism, from obstinacy drive.

From the drawing board, from tinkering, from the machine shop in the old barn come pistons and cams.

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*poetry by Campbell McGrath* From curiosity comes dynamism, from obstinacy drive.

From the drawing board, from tinkering, from the machine shop in the old barn come pistons and cams.

MQR 52:4 | Fall 2013

Natalie Bakopoulos on what makes one Greek, Harry Mark Petrakis on life in Greece today, Bob Brunk on setting a Samuel Beckett poem to music, Ilan Stavans on Andrés Serrano’s Piss Christ, Eric Torgersen on the Rilke of spiritual seekers.

Fiction by George Choundas, Amber Burke, D. Seth Horton, Jill Logan, Jennifer Moses, Tony Tulathimutte

Poetry by Anne Barngrover, Karen Kevorkian, Campbell McGrath, Rachel Richardson

MQR 52:4 | Fall 2013 Read More »

Natalie Bakopoulos on what makes one Greek, Harry Mark Petrakis on life in Greece today, Bob Brunk on setting a Samuel Beckett poem to music, Ilan Stavans on Andrés Serrano’s Piss Christ, Eric Torgersen on the Rilke of spiritual seekers.

Fiction by George Choundas, Amber Burke, D. Seth Horton, Jill Logan, Jennifer Moses, Tony Tulathimutte

Poetry by Anne Barngrover, Karen Kevorkian, Campbell McGrath, Rachel Richardson

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