Volume 2.2
Fall 1974 – 155 pages
Contributors: Joyce Carol Oates; James W. Nichol; Robert Zend; Barry Callaghan; John Thomas; Gregory O’Donoghue; Ai; Rochelle Owens; Mercè Rodoreda
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JOYCE CAROL OATES – The Lover
Joyce Carol Oates of the United States, now a resident of Canada, is the author of many novels, collections of stories, essays and poems. Among them are: Garden Of Earthly Delights, Expensive People, Wheel Of Love And Other Stories, The Edge of Impossibility: Tragic Forms In Literature, them, Do With Me What You Will, and Marriages And Infidelities.
JAMES W. NICHOL – Purr
James W. Nichol of Canada is a playwright. Many of his works have been performed by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Purr is his first published play.
ROBERT ZEND – A Bunch of Proses
Robert Zend of Canada has published one collection of poems, From Zero to One. His long poems, OAB and A Bouquet To Bip, appeared in Exile, Numbers 1 and 3.
BARRY CALLAGHAN – The Cleft of Light
Barry Callaghan of Canada is a writer and editor.
JOHN THOMAS – Whole Story
John Thomas of Canada is a writer and this is his first published story.
GREGORY O’DONOGHUE – Wrecked Head
Gregory O’Donoghue of Ireland is a poet whose work has appeared in many journals and The Faber Book Of Irish Verse.
AI – Two Poems
Ai of the United States has had her poetry published in many journals. Her first collection, Cruelty, was published last year.
ROCHELLE OWENS – The Joe Chronicles
Rochelle Owens of the United States is among the most innovative playwrights and poets of her generation. Her published works include, Futz And What Came After and The Karl Marx Play, and several books of poetry.
MERCÈ RODOREDA -Two Stories
Mercé Rodoreda is the finest contemporary Catalan novelist. Her best known book, La Plaça del Diamant, has been translated into seven languages, and was published in Britain under the title, The Pigeon Girl. David Rosenthal, our translator, lives in Barcelona. His own first book of poems, Eyes On The Street (Barlenmir House, New York), includes a group of Catalan poets in translation.
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