Summer 2001 – Michigan Quarterly Review

Summer 2001

“Four Voyages,” by Andrea Barrett

Sometimes, not often, I’ve found the writing of a story or a novel to resemble Nansen’s smooth and well-planned voyage. Sometimes I know, roughly, where I’m going; sometimes I can also guess the routes by which I might reach that destination. Usually, though, my experience has more closely resembled that of the hapless souls aboard the Tegetthoff.

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Sometimes, not often, I’ve found the writing of a story or a novel to resemble Nansen’s smooth and well-planned voyage. Sometimes I know, roughly, where I’m going; sometimes I can also guess the routes by which I might reach that destination. Usually, though, my experience has more closely resembled that of the hapless souls aboard the Tegetthoff.

Summer 2001

Essays by Bruce Fleming, Angela Yiu, Natsume Soseki, Andrea Barrett, Carolyn Steedman, and Sterling Watson.

Fiction by Lucy Ferriss, and Jiri Kajane.

Poetry by Stephen Dunn, Carol Frost, Lance Larsen, Charles Harper Webb, Kate Northrop, Susan Hahn, David Wojahn, and Henry Hart.

Summer 2001 Read More »

Essays by Bruce Fleming, Angela Yiu, Natsume Soseki, Andrea Barrett, Carolyn Steedman, and Sterling Watson.

Fiction by Lucy Ferriss, and Jiri Kajane.

Poetry by Stephen Dunn, Carol Frost, Lance Larsen, Charles Harper Webb, Kate Northrop, Susan Hahn, David Wojahn, and Henry Hart.

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