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

THE THREEPENNY REVIEW IS NOW AVAILABLE ON JSTOR

A Spark of Humanity • Red Beard, directed by Akira Kurosawa, 1965.

The Big One

Blood Rituals

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