July 2019 – Page 3 – Michigan Quarterly Review

July 2019

La Regata, 1981 color lithograph on paper

“A New Yorker from Canaguey”: Notes on Emilio Sánchez, MQR’s Summer 2019 Cover Artist

Former Curator of University of Michigan’s Museum of Art, Pam Reister, writes on the Cuban artist Emilio Sánchez, who is the cover artist of Michigan Quarterly Review’s current Summer 2019 issue. Emilio Sánchez was born into one of Cuba’s most prominent families. He lived in privilege on his grandfather’s plantation in Camaguey until he was

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Former Curator of University of Michigan’s Museum of Art, Pam Reister, writes on the Cuban artist Emilio Sánchez, who is the cover artist of Michigan Quarterly Review’s current Summer 2019 issue. Emilio Sánchez was born into one of Cuba’s most prominent families. He lived in privilege on his grandfather’s plantation in Camaguey until he was

Meet our Contributors, MQR Summer 2019 Issue

WILLIAM BREWER is the author of I Know Your Kind, a winner of the National Poetry Series. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in American Poetry Review, The New Yorker, A Public Space, The Sewanee Review, and other publications. Formerly a Stegner Fellow, he is currently a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University. FLEDA BROWN’s

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WILLIAM BREWER is the author of I Know Your Kind, a winner of the National Poetry Series. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in American Poetry Review, The New Yorker, A Public Space, The Sewanee Review, and other publications. Formerly a Stegner Fellow, he is currently a Jones Lecturer at Stanford University. FLEDA BROWN’s

MQR Issue 58:3, Summer 2019

Nonfiction Susan Fox Rogers: The Other Leopold Jillian Weiss: Home and Spectacle Daniel Vollaro: The Lookout Tree Fiction Sarah Kokernot: Debut James Leaf: Team Wristband Kirsten Sundberg Lustrum: Revision Mi-Kyung Shin: La Dolce Vita Ashley Wurzbacher: Happy Like This Poetry William Brewer: Alloy Fleda Brown: Ode on Bees Jane Hirshfield: Falcon Circe Maia (trans. by

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Nonfiction Susan Fox Rogers: The Other Leopold Jillian Weiss: Home and Spectacle Daniel Vollaro: The Lookout Tree Fiction Sarah Kokernot: Debut James Leaf: Team Wristband Kirsten Sundberg Lustrum: Revision Mi-Kyung Shin: La Dolce Vita Ashley Wurzbacher: Happy Like This Poetry William Brewer: Alloy Fleda Brown: Ode on Bees Jane Hirshfield: Falcon Circe Maia (trans. by

Dr. Carl Sagan poses with a model of the Viking lander in Death Valley, Calif.

Two Ships in the Cosmic Ocean: Reflections During the Viking Missions 1976

When I look at Viking l’s panorama I have an eerie sense that this may be what the Earth looked like before the origin of life-an interesting, reworked, eroded, developed landscape, but one without the transmuting presence of biology.

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When I look at Viking l’s panorama I have an eerie sense that this may be what the Earth looked like before the origin of life-an interesting, reworked, eroded, developed landscape, but one without the transmuting presence of biology.

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