Past issues of Review Revue
Vol 2, Issue 1 (April 2005)
Editor's Notes by Dennis Hinrichsen
- "Language and the Art of The Face: an Interview with David
St. John" by Elena Karina Byrne and Gerry LaFemina
- "The Genre of The Face: David St. John's New Measures" by
Kristin Abraham
- "The Poet after 9/11: a Review of Stephen Dunn's The
Insistence of Beauty" by Kelly Moffett
- "'The still sadness of morning, which is also joy'--Ruth
Schwartz's Dear Good Naked Morning
- "Golden Apples: Myth-Making in Kelly's The Orchard" by
Marc Sheehan
- "Peering into the Hicok Hype" by Chad Prevost
- "Doughboy" by William Heyen
- "Rereading Contemporary Classics: Anne Sexton's Live or
Die" by Gerry LaFemina
- "'Just this Fury': Cooley's Afflicted Girls" by Susan
Stettlemeyer Williams
- "Spelling It Out: Van Jordan and the Poetry of MacNolia
Cox Montiere" by Jennifer Merrifield
- "At Home in the World" by Gary Metras
- "Tricks of Light" by Lois Roma-Deeley
Remembering Don Justice Insert:
- "The Terrible Whispers of our Elders: Remembering Don
Justice" by Steven Cramer
- "It's Winter, It's After Supper, It's Goodbye" by John
Skoyles
- "Infinite Divisibility" by Carol Frost
- "The Long Silence" by Michael Waters
- "Rocket" by Richard Frost Edit
Vol. 1, issue 2 (December 2004)
Editor's Notes by Gerry LaFemina
- "Poetry in a Consumer Society & the Soul on the Rooftop"
by Stephen Dunn
- "Assembling Line Poetics: An Interview with Jim Daniels" by
Sean Thomas Dougherty
- "Lined With Possibility: the Work of Jim Daniels" by Aaron
Raymond
- "Reviewing Contemporary Classics: James Wright’s Shall
We Gather at the River" by Dennis Hinrichsen
- "The Pluralistic Narcissism of Tony Hoagland" by Logan
Phillips
- "The Well-Crafted Surface: Tina Chang’s Half-Lit Houses"
by Sara Talpos
- “'In a dazzling moment of estrangement': Jo McDougall’s
Not-So-Small Lyrics" by Mary Ann Samyn
- "Infinite Divisibility" by William Heyen
- "The Body of Poetry" by Annie Finch
- "Ever: Lucie Brock-Broido’s Trouble in Mind" by Kathy Fagan
- “'Imagine his white hot mind/ holding the scene together':
Martin Achatz’s The Mysteries of the Rosary" by Teresa
Petro
- "The Strange Attractor and the Art of Selecting Poems" by
Marc Sheehan
- "'Deep Thoughts': Poems that Would Make O’Hara Lose his
Lunch" by Tod Marshall
- "The Butterfly in His Poems: Robert Dana’s Red Admirals"
by Mike O'Reilly
- "High Craft Succeeds in Carolyn Forché’s Blue Hour " by
Chelsea Glass
- "The World Is a Forest on Fire': Sensual Glory and Worldly
Terror" by Daniela Gioseffi
Our First Issue (Vol 1, Issue 1 August 2004) 16 pages
Editor's Notes by Dennis Hinrchsen
- "Nature and the Poet: On the Work of Mary Oliver" by Kurt
Brown
- "Character" by William Heyen
- "The Rhetoric of Where You’re At In the Poetry of Erika
Meitner" by Sean Thomas Dougherty
- "'Rage for Order': Carol Frost’s I Will Say Beauty" by Sarah
Rose Exoo
- "The Shape of Mystery: Eric Pankey’s Oracle Figures" by F.
Daniel Rzicznek
- "Reviewing Contemporary Classics: Robert Pinsky’s History
of my Heart" by Gerry LaFemina
- "Frank X. Gaspar: 'Bodidharma Preaches the Wake-up
Sermon'" by Mike O'Reilly
- "As a Stranger Give It Welcome: Ann Lauinger Embraces
the Ghosts in Persuasions of Fall" by Joshua Exoo
- "Compassionate Glances: Vivian Shipley’s Gleanings:
Poems Old, Poems New" by David Chorlton