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Winter issue of ‘Georgia Review’ features essay on suicide, Holocaust

The recently released winter 2008 issue of The Georgia Review, UGA’s quarterly journal of arts and letters, features a new essay by Susan Gubar one of the country’s best-known feminist critics.

There is also an interview with poet and author Stephen Kuusisto, who currently teaches at the University of Iowa.

Veteran short-story writers George Singleton and Jack Driscoll are included is the issue, along with newcomer Elea Carey. Poets Coleman Barks, Albert Goldbarth, Sydney Lea and newcomer Tyler Caroline Mills also are featured.

The winter issue of the Review also includes a reminiscence by Paul Zimmer about a bygone publishing world.

In addition, Edward Butscher reviews memoirs by women; Judith Kitchen discusses new poetry collections; Anis Shivani takes on recent books about terrorism and politics; and Gerald Weales examines a lifetime of letters by Noël Coward.

The winter issue of the Review costs $10. More information is available at www.uga.edu/garev.