The Threepenny Review
magazine ∣ Winter 2021 · The Threepenny Review
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The Threepenny Review is a well-regarded quarterly of the arts and society which has been published since 1980. Every issue contains excellent essays, stories, poems, and memoirs, plus beautiful black-and-white photographs. Its regular writers include six Nobel Prizewinners and four U.S. Poet Laureates; recent issues featured writing by Wendell Berry, Geoff Dyer, Louise Glück, Greil Marcus, Javier Marías, Adam Phillips, and Kay Ryan.
Contributors
The Threepenny Review
Table Talk
Thanks to Our Donors
A Note on the Artworks
Photo Credits
Reflections on Reading Hilary Mantel’s Cromwell Trilogy
It Came Late
The Poet of Kyrgyzstan
Conversation
Poets
Objects May Appear
Thomas Bernhard (1978)
Polk Street
Pandemic Piano Lessons
The Ballad of the Painter Antonio Ligabue
Not Writing about Cézanne
Re-Creation
How the Cicada Screams
Express Train
THIRTEEN WAYS OF LOOKING AT A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION
Stockholm Syndrome
Colonel Hayashi
Why I Love Lame Excuses from College Freshmen
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