MQR 56:2 – Michigan Quarterly Review

MQR 56:2

“D.H. Lawrence and the American Indians,” by Jeffrey Meyers

The ideas in this essay convinced the wealthy bohemian Mabel Luhan that Lawrence would respond to her invitation, come to Taos, fight the good fight and put the Pueblo Indians on the literary map.

“D.H. Lawrence and the American Indians,” by Jeffrey Meyers Read More »

The ideas in this essay convinced the wealthy bohemian Mabel Luhan that Lawrence would respond to her invitation, come to Taos, fight the good fight and put the Pueblo Indians on the literary map.

“My Friend and My Ex or The Power of Fiction,” by Beth Aviv

I am reading about my ex-boyfriend in my friend’s story. In it, he and she are lovers who meet in hotels whenever and wherever. His blue eyes are what give the fiction away.

“My Friend and My Ex or The Power of Fiction,” by Beth Aviv Read More »

I am reading about my ex-boyfriend in my friend’s story. In it, he and she are lovers who meet in hotels whenever and wherever. His blue eyes are what give the fiction away.

“M-Theory, or, A Piece for Eleven Strings,” by T.J. McLemore

Even the body, so impossibly tuned and tensioned:
all of us crimped, folded and thrumming just so, they say,
like a trillion trillion guitars or glass harmonicas, tiny
symhonies of sound—so why not metaphysics?

“M-Theory, or, A Piece for Eleven Strings,” by T.J. McLemore Read More »

Even the body, so impossibly tuned and tensioned:
all of us crimped, folded and thrumming just so, they say,
like a trillion trillion guitars or glass harmonicas, tiny
symhonies of sound—so why not metaphysics?

lsa logoum logoU-M Privacy StatementAccessibility at U-M