Hubert Selby Jr., author of Last Exit to Brooklyn, renowned in Europe, is an outsider to the literary scene in the United States.
March/April 1991
Features
The Goldwater Poets
A creative writing program for patients at New York City's Goldwater Hospital.
A Squirming Aleph: On David Swanger's"'What the Wing Says"
What are literary magazine editors looking for? The associate editor of the Georgia Review responds.
An Interview With Hubert Selby Jr.
The author of Last Exit to Brooklyn, renowned in Europe, is an outsider to the literary scene in the United States.
Cottages at Hedgebrook
A visit to an experimental writers colony for women on a Washington State farm.
Writing in the Computer Age
Poets and fiction writers discuss the pros and cons of writing with a word processor.
News and Trends
NEA Interprets Decency Clause
The National Council on the Arts, an advisory committee to the chairman of the National Endowment for the Arts, addresses the issue of freedom of expression.
Restoring the Hispanic Literary Heritage
University of Houston's Arte Público Press receives a grant from Rockefeller Foundation.