Arts & Humanities Campus News

Spring 2021 issue of The Georgia Review now available

The Georgia Review’s Spring 2021 issue is now available for purchase. This issue, which begins its 75th number, features new writing from T Cooper, Eloghosa Osunde, Kazim Ali, Heather Christle, Nikki Wallschlaeger and many more.

Spring 2021 features new translations of work by Alain Mabanckou, Hiromi Itō and Toshiko Hirata and a special section with Julie Iromuanya and Virginia Jackson’s writings on Claudia Rankine’s Just Us: An American Conversation. This issue’s art portfolio presents Yaron Michael Hakim’s innovative anti-colonial artworks, as seen in two distinctive series, with an introduction from editor Gerald Maa.

See full table of contents at www.thegeorgiareview.com.

Subscriptions and single-issue orders may be purchased at www.thegeorgiareview.com. Back issues are available for $8 with free domestic shipping. Student subscriptions are available year-round for $25. Special rates on current or recent issues and free classroom sets of selected back issues are also available for classroom adoption—contact garev@uga.edu for information about teaching with The Georgia Review.

The Georgia Review, an award-winning quarterly literary journal, was founded at the University of Georgia in 1947. Visit www.thegeorgiareview.com or call 706-542-3481 for further information.