The Green Issue
The Green Issue
Note that this is the PRINT edition.
Note that this is the PRINT edition.
Fairy Tale Review is an annual literary journal dedicated to publishing new fairy-tale fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. The journal seeks to expand the conversation about fairy tales among practitioners, scholars, and general readers. Contents reflect a diverse spectrum of literary artists working with fairy tales in many languages and styles.
The Green Issue, 2006
Table of Contents
The Robot Tree and the Loss of Understanding
Brain Baldi
Two Poems
Jeanne Marie Beaumont
Inheritance
Jedediah Berry
Three Poems
Paula Bohince
The Predicament
Wendy Brenner
Once There Was, Once There Wasn't
Ayse Papatya Bucak
Blue Funk
Rikki Ducornet
Paintings: Desirous 1–5
Rikki Ducornet
Four Poems
Ann Jaderlund
Translated by Johannes Goransson
No Longer: (Less to Say)
Daniel Khalastchi
The Tree
Stacey Levine
The Goose-Girl Speaks from inside The Stove: Intimate Address in Contemporary American Women’s Poetry
Cate Marvin
Novella Excerpts from FLET and NYLUND
Joyelle McSweeney
On The Palace Steps, She Pauses
Kat Meads
Walking Bird
Lydia Millet
Fairly Taleish
Andrew Morgan
The Woman Who Eats Soil
Aimee Nezhukumatathil
Chapter One from FAIRYLAND, A Novel
Stacey Richter
Four Poems from Les Illuminations
Arthur Rimbaud
Translated by Donna Tartt
Finding the Lark
Carmen Giminez Smith
Editor's Note
Kate Bernheimer
Additional Information | 6x9, 148 pages, published March 2006 |
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