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  • TriQuarterly is a name shared by an American literary magazine and a series of books. The journal is published twice a year under the aegis of the Northwestern...
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  • Review, 1976) “Koh Whistles Up a Wind” (Tri-Quarterly, 1977) “Susu, I Approach You in My Dreams” (Tri-Quarterly, 1978) “August Bees” (Delta, 1979) “The...
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    Meena (2002). Illiterate Heart. TriQuarterly. ISBN 978-0810151178. Alexander, Meena (2004). Raw Silk. TriQuarterly. ISBN 978-0810151567. Alexander, Meena...
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  • ISBN 978-1-58243-790-3. Loewinsohn, Ron. 'After the (Mimeographed) Revolution'. Tri-Quarterly (Spring 1970), pp. 221 – 36. Malley, Terence. Richard Brautigan. Writers...
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    "Fatherland", which was a prize winner in the 2011 Winter Fiction Contest), TriQuarterly ("The War Years" - Issue 135/136), The Good Men Project ("Look At Me")...
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    Press established a fiction and poetry imprint under the imprint name TriQuarterly, the name of an influential literary journal founded at the university...
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    Babbitt at the Abyss: The Social Context of Postmodern. American Fiction, TriQuarterly, No. 33 (Spring 1975), pp. 307–37; reprinted in Putz and Freese, eds...
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  • Babbitt at the Abyss: The Social Context of Postmodern. American Fiction, TriQuarterly, No. 33 (Spring 1975), pp. 307-37; reprinted in Putz and Freese, eds...
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  • first seen within Sexton's short memoir “The Barfly Ought to Sing” for TriQuarterly magazine. The poem was also then included in her 1966 Pulitzer Prize...
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  • The Review of Contemporary Fiction is a tri-quarterly journal published by Dalkey Archive Press. It features a variety of fiction, reviews and critical...
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  • and published in 2006. Rent, TriQuarterly 40 (Fall 1977) Charity, Mississippi Review 7.2 (Spring 1978) Larry, TriQuarterly 42 (Spring 1978) The Sound,...
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    Joanne Diaz, is penury. A later 1978 study by the (then) editors of TriQuarterly magazine described little magazines as putting "experiment before ease...
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    Melungeon (redirect from Tri racial isolate)
    spelled Malungeans, Melangeans, Melungeans, Melungins) are one of the many tri-racial isolate populations originating in colonial Virginia primarily descended...
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  • various literary magazines including TriQuarterly and Arion. She is a London Editor of A Public Space, a quarterly literary magazine, founded in 2005 by...
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    Theatre Survey 46.2 (November 2005), 247–273. Koch, Stephen. "On Artaud." Tri-Quarterly, no. 6 (Spring 1966): 29–37. Pireddu, Nicoletta. "The mark and the mask:...
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  • published widely in journals, including The Atlantic Monthly, Playboy, and TriQuarterly, and collected in the Best American Short Stories, the Pushcart Prize...
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    residency in Pinter's name. Most of issue number 28 of Craig Raine's Arts Tri-Quarterly Areté was devoted to pieces remembering Pinter, beginning with Pinter's...
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  • Now Now, Parallel, Playboy, Ramparts, R. C. Lion, Rolling Stone, Sum, Tri-Quarterly, and Vogue (source: The Revenge of the Lawn 1971, copyright page). The...
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  • Smile. University of Evansville Press. 1999. ISBN 0-930982-52-5. Hapax. TriQuarterly. 2006. ISBN 0-8101-5171-5. The Nature of Things. Penguin. 2007. ISBN 978-0-14-044796-5...
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  • Review, New England Review, The New Yorker, Poetry (Chicago), TriQuarterly, Virginia Quarterly Review, and the Best American Poetry. His books have received...
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