Building on a tradition of excellence dating back to 1939, the Kenyon Review has evolved from a distinguished literary magazine to a preeminent arts organization. The Kenyon Review is devoted to nurturing, publishing, and celebrating the best in contemporary writing, expanding the community of diverse readers and writers across the globe. The magazine, which is published six times a year, features fiction, poetry, drama, and reviews, and is based at Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio.
Read a sampler of poems from the March/April and May/June 2019 issues, featuring poetry and translations by Stanley Plumly, Shane McCrae, and Marilyn Hacker.
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