The Nov/Dec issue of the Kenyon Review is full of discoveries. Of particular note: “Cowboys & Aliens,” by Kevin Young, an excerpt from his forthcoming book about the great American tradition of the hoax. This issue also includes a striking group of decidedly contemporary sonnets by Pulitzer Prize finalist Diane Seuss, as well as a mesmerizing story by Anna Hartford in which astronomy provides a metaphorical lens through which a rocky love affair unfolds. Other authors in this issue include Vanessa Cuti and Lauren Schenkman , along with Bruce Smith, Analicia Sotelo, William Logan, Bruce Beasley, Marie Etienne, Marilyn Hacker, James Hoch, Alex Lemon, Jim Moore, and Monika Sok and Tyrese L. Coleman (nonfiction.
The Nov/Dec issue of the Kenyon Review is full of discoveries. Of particular note: “Cowboys & Aliens,” by Kevin Young, an excerpt from his forthcoming book about the great American tradition of the hoax. This issue also includes a striking group of decidedly contemporary sonnets by Pulitzer Prize finalist Diane Seuss, as well as a mesmerizing story by Anna Hartford in which astronomy provides a metaphorical lens through which a rocky love affair unfolds. Other authors in this issue include Vanessa Cuti and Lauren Schenkman , along with Bruce Smith, Analicia Sotelo, William Logan, Bruce Beasley, Marie Etienne, Marilyn Hacker, James Hoch, Alex Lemon, Jim Moore, and Monika Sok and Tyrese L. Coleman (nonfiction.