



Ihor Junyk
Chicago Review 46:2
- W. Martin
- Vona Groarke
- Vishwa Goohya
- University of Chicago Printing Services
- Troy Junge
- Tom Raworth
- Suzanne Holm
- Summer Block
- Sarah Shannon
- Sandra Miller
- Rosemary O'Neill
- Paul Naylor
- Paul Maliszewski
- Michael O'Leary
- Matthias Regan
- Mary Hackett
- Maria Finn
- Leslie Synn
- Laura Mullen
- Laton Carter
- Kristin Casady
- Kevin Anzzolin
- Karolyn Kuo
- Justin Snider
- Jonathan Stampanado
- John Urang
- Jihae Hong
- Jane Mead
- Ihor Junyk
- Ian Priest
- Hunter Bivens
- Geoffrey Treacle
- Gabriel Robinson
- Forrest Gander
- Erin Teufel
- Eric P. Elshtain
- Eirik Steinhoff
- Devin Johnston
- Daniela Fischerova
- Conor O'Callaghan
- Connie Hsu Swenson
- Christopher Middleton
- Christine Hume
- Christian Sheppard
- Carrie Wong
- Campbell McGrath
- Brian Calvin
- Bill Berkson
- Ben Miller
- Andrew Zawacki
- Andrew Rathmann
- Andrea Scott
- Adrienne Ghaly
Abstract: The Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published quarterly by the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago.
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Chicago Review 49:1
- Westcan
- W. Martin
- Sam Eccleston
- Ruth Welte
- Patrick DeWitt
- Matthias Regan
- Lisa Lubasch
- Lina Ramona Vitkauskas
- Leila Wilson
- Karen Garthe
- Jon Enfield
- John Urang
- John Tipton
- John Gallaher
- John Beer
- Joanna Howard
- Joan Retallack
- Jennifer Ludwig
- James McMichael
- Ihor Junyk
- Ian Davidson
- Hoa Nguyen
- Gabriel Robinson
- Fanny Howe
- Eric P. Elshtain
- Emily Shelton
- Emily Rena-Dozier
- Elizabeth Arnold
- Eirik Steinhoff
- Dawn-Michelle Baude
- David Maloney
- Connie Hsu Swenson
- Chris Tysh
- Brian Bress
- Ariana Krantz
- Andrew Rathmann
- Andrea Scott
- Alison Bundy
Abstract: The Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published quarterly by the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago.
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EnglishNotes: Abstract drawn from title page.
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Chicago Review 51:4, 52:1
- Westcan
- W. Martin
- Valentino Gianuzzi
- V. Joshua Adams
- Timothy Yu
- Stephen Rodefer
- Stephen Collis
- Sam Eccleston
- Rusty Morrison
- Rosmarie Waldrop
- Robert P. Baird
- Quemadura
- Peter Gizzi
- Paul Merchant
- Paul Hoover
- Pamela Lu
- Norman Finkelstein
- Miranda Johnson
- Michael Smith
- Michael Robbins
- Michael Kindellan
- Maxine Chernoff
- Martin Riker
- Lubna Najar
- Lisa Robertson
- Leila Wilson
- Kathy Slade
- Karen Weiser
- Kai Fierle-Hedrick
- Joshua Kotin
- Joshua Clover
- Joshua Baldwin
- John Matthias
- Johanna Winant
- Joel Callahan
- Jeremy M. Rosen
- Jennifer Scappettone
- Jacqueline Waters
- Ihor Junyk
- Gnoetry
- Genya Turovskaya
- Friedrich Holderlin
- Eric P. Elshtain
- Eliot Weinberger
- Dustin Simpson
- Darby W. James
- Connie Hsu Swenson
- Christine Stewart
- Cesar Vallejo
- Calvin Bedient
- Benjamin Friedlander
- University of Chicago
- literary magazine
- literary journal
- international journal
- humanities journal
- Gnoetry
Abstract: The Chicago Review is an international journal of writing and critical exchange published quarterly by the Division of Humanities of the University of Chicago. The first part of this double-issue is a celebration of the work of poet Lisa Robertson. The poem by Eric Elshtain is a collaboration with Gnoetry, a computerized language synthesizer that develops poems from an analytic, statistical process once certain parameters (source texts, stanzas, length of lines) are input into the system.
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