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November 27, 2012
The New Yorker: “Literally” by Antonya Nelson
December 3, 2012: “Literally” by Antonya Nelson
The Q&A with Antonya Nelson doesn’t provide much insight into this week’s story, although it does help reconcile the fact that there is a whole lot going on in this story. Nelson reminds us that it takes place within the span of one day, and I suppose that does help to frame the story so that it’s not really getting away from the reader.
I have to say, first, that I recognized some elements of this story because they are similar to my own new book, What the Zhang Boys Know. Like my book, a young mother has been killed in an automobile accident, leaving a father to care for his children, and to deal with all the complicated practical aspects of single parenthood. Richard in this story at least has a housekeeper. In my book the father contemplates a replacement wife but, in the meantime, enlists his father’s help.
In any case, in this story the excitement comes from the temporary disappearance of Richard’s son and the son of the housekeeper. It turns out that they’ve taken a bus to the housekeeper’s apartment (in a very different part of town), where they’ve encounter the housekeeper’s violent ex-husband. Meanwhile, the Richard’s son makes a revealing comment that makes Richard think about his late wife, and also to ponder her mental instability.
I was definitely into the story, but I don’t think I love the ending. It’s available online. Read it. What do you think?
November 26, 2012
The New Yorker: “Bull” by Mo Yan
November 26, 2012: “Bull” by Mo Yan
This piece is an excerpt from the translation of Nobel Prize winner Mo Yan’s forthcoming novel, Pow. I strongly recommend the piece and the Q&A with Howard Goldblatt, translator as a way of getting to know Mo Yan’s work. And the story is available for free.
This story is set in a village known for its butchers. A boy, the central character of the story, goes with his father to witness the butcher’s buying cattle from visiting brokers. The father is skilled at judging the weight of the cattle and is respected (and paid) for his talents. But a local butcher is jealous and tries to embarrass the father. The boy is humiliated by this. But then, the butcher’s bull rebels and only the boy’s father can save the day. (The story is also complicated by the fact that we know the father is going to run off with a woman and leave the boy and his mother to fend for themselves.)
It’s always hard to know what to do with excerpts, or how to interpret them. The value of this one is that if gives us a glimpse into Mo Yan’s work, but the “story” itself doesn’t do too much for me.
I’d love to see the book.
November 21, 2012
The New Yorker: “Demeter” by Maile Meloy
November 19, 2012: “Demeter” by Maile Meloy
Demeter is recently divorced from Hank, sharing custody of their daughter Perry (real name Elizabeth, but so nicknamed for Perry Mason because of her interrogatory stare as an infant). But Demeter is emotional about parting from Perry, and can’t hold back the tears. At home, everything makes her think of Perry, of course, and so she has to leave the house. She goes to the pool to swim and she sees Annie, the daughter of Duncan, Hank’s former business partner with whom Demeter had had an affair. Both Hank and Demeter feel guilty about Duncan’s death, and there is a hint that the accidental drowning is somehow responsible for their divorce.
At the pool, a thunderstorm arrives and Annie, the lifeguard, gets everyone out. The guards cover the pool and inside the guard office Demeter watches the August snowstorm (it’s Montana) with the kids. When the brief storm has passed, she joins the kids for game (that I don’t quite follow) of jumping across the pool on the covering blanket.
The key to the meaning of the story, if there is any, must be in the name Demeter. Demeter is the Greek goddess of the harvest who also presided over the sanctity of marriage, the sacred law, and the cycle of life and death, and also had to share custody of her daughter, Persephone, with Hades. And so the name seems incredibly heavy handed both for the story’s plot and its theme.
I’d welcome any suggestions that there might be more here.
The Q&A with Maile Meloy doesn’t reveal too much except for an interesting story about a change that she made to the ending of “Demeter.”
Blogging hiatus and VCCA residency
I am in the middle of a brief residency at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and so I’ve not been blogging regularly. Stay tuned, though . . .
November 15, 2012
National Book Award Winners Announced
The winners of the National Book Award were announced last night:
In fiction, Louise Erdrich won for The Round House. David Ferry won in poetry, William Alexander was the winner in young people’s literature, and Katherine Boo won in nonfiction.
Congratulations to the winners!
November 12, 2012
The New Yorker: “Member/Guest” by David Gilbert
November 12, 2012: “Member/Guest” by David Gilbert
The author has a novel coming out later this year so I was convinced that this story must be an excerpt, but based on the Q&A with David Gilbert it does not seem to be. As a stand-alone story I didn’t find it particularly satisfying.
Beckett is a 14-year-old girl, hanging out at the Long Island beach club with her friends in August. They talk about the stuff that such girls talk about (I guess). They drink Shirley Temples at the bar (because grenadine is more interesting than pink lemonade) and pair off against each other. Beckett has a brief encounter with her parents and their friends (who are told by Beckett’s mother that she’s bored, but next year will probably spend the summer in France, or Cambodia, or somewhere).
And then we get to the point of the story as Beckett waits for her friends to return and she chats up the guy whose job it is to keep non-members out of the club. Beckett’s a snob and it isn’t clear that she sees this guy as a real person (one of her friends calls him retarded), although she subjects him to questioning. She never asks his name.
And then their brief encounter is over and she rejoins her friends on the beach where they realign to abuse one of the other girls.
Can’t say I loved this one. (But be sure to read the Q&A linked above for the part where Gilbert speculates about the future for these girls. That’s better than the story, in my opinion.)
October 31, 2012
2013 Pushcart Prize Literary Magazine Rankings: Fiction, Nonfiction, Poetry
In case you missed it, I have recently completed the popular Pushcart Prize Literary Magazine Rankings for 2013. I have put the fiction list together for the past 5 years or so, and people seem to find it helpful, so last year I added lists for nonfiction and poetry.
Last year, many people wanted to make a donation to defray the cost of this site and to support my compiling of these lists. So, on my old site, I added a PayPal Donate button. While I am grateful for those donations, I’d like to suggest that if you want to show your appreciation that you consider buying one of my books. You can buy directly from me or the publisher or on Amazon or Barnes & Noble, or order through your favorite Independent Bookstore (links for buying the books are available on this site under Books).
Literary Magazine Ranking – Fiction
Literary Magazine Ranking – Nonfiction
October 27, 2012
2013 Pushcart Prize Ranking of Literary Magazines — Poetry
I’m pleased to present the 2013 Pushcart Prize Rankings for Poetry. There hasn’t been much change at the top of the rankings this year. To see how things stood in 2012, go here.
For an explanation of the methodology, and to see the Fiction rankings for 2013, go here. For the Nonfiction rankings, go here.
2013 Pushcart Prize Ranking of Literary Magazines — Poetry
2013
Magazine
2013 Score
1
Poetry
112
2
American Poetry Review
75
3
Kenyon Review
70
4
Ploughshares
57
5
Georgia Review
51
6
Southern Review
39
7
Threepenny Review
38
8
New England Review
37
9
Virginia Quarterly Review
36
10
Gettysburg Review
34
11
TriQuarterly
33
12
Field
32
13
Five Points
30
14
BOA Editions
29
15
Tin House
26
16
Shenandoah
21
17
Alice James Books
20
17
New Ohio Review
20
17
Yale Review
20
20
Michigan Quarterly Review
19
21
Agni
18
22
American Scholar
17
22
Cincinnati Review
17
24
Blackbird
16
24
Southern Poetry Review
16
26
Literary Imagination
15
26
The Journal
15
28
Crazyhorse
14
28
Image
14
30
Colorado Review
13
31
Barrow Street
12
31
Hotel Amerika
12
31
Rattle
12
31
Runes ©
12
35
Canary
11
35
Epoch
11
35
Lake Effect
11
35
Missouri Review
11
35
New American Writing
11
35
New Criterion
11
35
New Letters
11
35
Rivendell ©
11
35
Smartish Pace
11
35
Spillway
11
35
West Branch
11
46
Alaska Quarterly Review
10
46
Cue Editions
10
46
Ecotone
10
46
Great River Review
10
46
Green Mountains Review
10
46
Notre Dame Review
10
46
River Styx
10
46
Sugar House Review
10
46
Turnrow
10
46
Water-Stone Review
10
46
Western Humanities Review
10
57
Copper Canyon Press
8
57
Iowa Review
8
57
Massachusetts Review
8
57
Paris Review
8
57
Pleiades
8
62
5 a.m.
7
62
Connecticut Review
7
62
jubilat
7
62
Ninth Letter
7
62
North American Review
7
62
Salamander
7
62
Sarabande Books
7
62
Wave Books
7
70
Atlanta Review
6
70
Bloom
6
70
Cimarron Review
6
70
Crowd © (?)
6
70
Gulf Coast
6
70
Harvard Review
6
70
Indiana Review
6
70
Margie ©
6
70
New Issues Poetry and Prose
6
70
Paterson Literary Review
6
70
Perugia Press
6
70
Poems & Plays
6
70
Poetry International
6
70
Poetry Review
6
70
Seneca Review
6
70
Subtropics
6
70
Sun
6
70
Tupelo Press
6
88
Anhinga Press
5
88
Arroyo Literary Review
5
88
Blueline
5
88
Café Review
5
88
Chattahoochee Review
5
88
Chautauqua
5
88
Cleveland State Univ. Poetry Ctr.
5
88
Court Green
5
88
Curbstone Press
5
88
Cypher Books
5
88
Dogwood
5
88
Eastern Wash. Univ. Press ©
5
88
Eleven Eleven
5
88
Epiphany
5
88
Fence
5
88
Fifth Wednesday
5
88
Five Fingers Review
5
88
Grand Street ©
5
88
Graywolf Press
5
88
Hollyridge Press
5
88
Hudson Review
5
88
Idaho Review
5
88
Laurel Poetry Collective
5
88
Little Patuxent Review
5
88
Lyric (?)
5
88
Manhattan Review
5
88
Meridian
5
88
Mid American Review
5
88
MIZNA
5
88
National Poetry Review
5
88
Nebraska Poets Calendar
5
88
New Orleans Review
5
88
New South Books
5
88
New Verse News
5
88
OCHO
5
88
Orion
5
88
Painted Bride Quarterly
5
88
Parnassus: Poetry in Review
5
88
Partisan Review ©
5
88
Pebble Lake Review
5
88
Pilot Light
5
88
Pleasure Boat Studio
5
88
Poetry Atlanta Press
5
88
Poetry Northwest
5
88
Provincetown Arts
5
88
Quiddity
5
88
Sixth Finch
5
88
Snake Nation Review
5
88
Spork
5
88
Think Journal
5
88
Third Coast
5
88
Tikkun
5
88
Toadlily Press
5
88
Triplopia (?)
5
88
Utah State University Press
5
88
Vallum: Contemporary Poetry
5
88
Verse Wisconsin
5
88
World Literature Today
5
88
Zone 3
5
147
Beloit Poetry Journal
4
147
Southwest Review
4
149
Black Warrior Review
3
149
Boulevard
3
149
Raritan
3
149
University of Pittsburgh Press
3
153
Autumn House
2
153
Four Way Books
2
153
Greensboro Review
2
153
Healing Muse
2
153
Pinch
2
153
PMS
2
153
Prairie Schooner
2
160
“88″
1
160
Able Muse
1
160
Arsenic Lobster
1
160
Barefoot Muse
1
160
Bat City
1
160
Believer
1
160
Bellevue Literary Review
1
160
Blue Earth Review
1
160
Boston Review
1
160
Brilliant Corners
1
160
Callaloo
1
160
Calyx
1
160
Cape Cod Voice (?)
1
160
Cardinal Points
1
160
Columbia Poetry Review
1
160
Crab Creek Review
1
160
Daedalus
1
160
Drunken Boat
1
160
Eleventh Muse
1
160
Examined Life (?)
1
160
First Intensity
1
160
Formalist ©
1
160
Fort Hemlock Press
1
160
Free Lunch ©
1
160
Frostproof Review ©
1
160
Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review
1
160
Hanging Loose
1
160
Harpur Palate
1
160
Haven Chronicles (?)
1
160
Hayden’s Ferry
1
160
Hollins Critic
1
160
Hopkins Review
1
160
Hunger Mountain
1
160
InDigest
1
160
Iris
1
160
Kentuckians for the Commonwealth
1
160
Lana Turner
1
160
Leaping Dog Press
1
160
Live Mag!
1
160
Long Island Quarterly
1
160
Lost Hills Books
1
160
Lynx House Press (?)
1
160
Main Street Rag
1
160
MAKE
1
160
McSweeney’s
1
160
MS.
1
160
Natural Bridge
1
160
New Delta Review
1
160
New Haven Review
1
160
Nimrod
1
160
November 3rd Club
1
160
Omnidawn Publishing
1
160
Paper Street © (?)
1
160
Pearl
1
160
Phoebe
1
160
Poetry 180
1
160
Poetry Flash
1
160
Pool
1
160
Quarterly West
1
160
Rhino
1
160
River City (?)
1
160
Salmagundi
1
160
Seattle Review
1
160
Sentence
1
160
Sewanee Review
1
160
Sink Review
1
160
Speakeasy ©
1
160
Specs
1
160
Spoon River Review
1
160
Thunder’s Mouth Press ©
1
160
TriQuarterly Books
1
160
University of Akron Press
1
160
Upstreet
1
160
Valparaiso Poetry Review
1
160
War, Literature and The Arts
1
160
Willow Springs
1
160
Wordcraft of Oregon
1
160
Xantippe (?)
1
160
ZYZZYVA
1
October 26, 2012
2013 Pushcart Prize Ranking of Literary Magazines — Nonfiction
Today we offer the Pushcart Prize Literary Magazine Ranking for Nonfiction. For an explanation of the methodology and to see to the ranking for Fiction, go here. The rankings for poetry are here.
To see the 2012 ranking for Nonfiction, go here.
What’s notable about this year’s list?
Georgia Review is still in first place, but the margin over Orion and Agni is constant.
Granta debuts. I was under the impression that Granta wasn’t eligible for some reason because it hasn’t been on any of the lists before.
The Sun jumps to 4th place thanks to 2 Prizes and 1 Special Mention, but otherwise movement is pretty slight.
Besides Granta, there are some magazines new to the list, including Los Angeles Review, which received 2 Special Mentions, Normal School, Packinghouse Review, Oregon Quarterly, and High Desert Journal.
2013 Pushcart Prize Ranking — Nonfiction
2013
Magazine
2013 Score
1
Georgia Review
73
2
Orion
60
3
Agni
49
4
Sun
46
5
American Scholar
37
6
Gettysburg Review
36
6
Threepenny Review
36
8
Iowa Review
35
9
Conjunctions
32
10
New Letters
31
11
Missouri Review
30
11
Tin House
30
13
Fourth Genre
28
14
Creative Nonfiction
24
14
Southern Review
24
16
Ploughshares
23
17
Kenyon Review
20
18
Raritan
18
18
River Teeth
18
18
Shenandoah
18
21
n+1
17
22
Antioch Review
16
22
Brain, Child
16
22
Salmagundi
16
22
Virginia Quarterly Review
16
26
Boulevard
15
26
Colorado Review
15
26
Ecotone
15
26
Image
15
30
Paris Review
13
31
Bellevue Literary Review
12
31
Harvard Review
12
33
Poetry
11
33
Speakeasy ©
11
33
Third Coast
11
33
Witness
11
37
Five Points
10
37
Great River Review
10
37
Michigan Quarterly Review
10
37
Republic of Letters
10
41
Hudson Review
9
41
Southwest Review
9
41
TriQuarterly
9
44
Ninth Letter
8
44
Northwest Review
8
46
American Poetry Review
7
46
New England Review
7
46
The Journal
7
46
Water-Stone Review
7
50
Granta
6
50
Massachusetts Review
6
50
North Dakota Quarterly
6
50
Passages North
6
54
Arts & Letters
5
54
Fugue
5
54
In Character ©
5
54
Oregon Humanities
5
54
Pleiades
5
54
Seattle Review
5
54
Sweet
5
54
The Point
5
54
Tusculum
5
54
Zoetrope: All Story
5
54
ZYZZYVA
5
65
Alaska Quarterly Review
4
65
Parnassus
4
65
Sewanee Review
4
65
World Literature Today
4
69
Alimentum
3
69
Cimarron Review
3
69
Fiction International
3
69
Florida Review
3
69
Gulf Coast
3
69
Hunger Mountain
3
69
Kyoto Journal
3
69
Narrative
3
69
North American Review
3
69
Point, The
3
79
A Public Space
2
79
Ascent
2
79
Asian American Writers Workshop
2
79
Believer
2
79
Bellevue Literary Press
2
79
Bellingham Review
2
79
Blackbird
2
79
Boston Review
2
79
Columbia Review
2
79
Connecticut Review
2
79
Hollins Critic
2
79
Hotel Amerika
2
79
Lapham’s Quarterly
2
79
Los Angeles Review
2
79
Malahat Review
2
79
Manoa
2
79
Oxford American
2
79
PMS
2
79
Post Road
2
79
Provincetown Arts
2
79
River Styx
2
79
Santa Monica Review
2
79
Writers Chronicle
2
79
Yale Review
2
103
42 Opus
1
103
American Interest
1
103
American Letters & Commentary
1
103
American Short Fiction
1
103
Another Chicago Magazine
1
103
Arkansas Review
1
103
Asia Literary Review
1
103
Baffler
1
103
Bat City
1
103
Black Pearls
1
103
Blood Orange Review
1
103
Bomb
1
103
Brick
1
103
Callaloo
1
103
Canteen
1
103
Chautauqua
1
103
Confrontation
1
103
Crazyhorse
1
103
Denver Quarterly
1
103
Divide ?
1
103
Doubletake ©
1
103
Europa Editions
1
103
Event
1
103
Fiction
1
103
Free Inquiry
1
103
FreshYarn.com
1
103
Graywolf Press
1
103
Haystack Mountain
1
103
Healing Muse
1
103
High Country News
1
103
Idaho Review
1
103
Iron Horse Literary Review
1
103
James White Review ?
1
103
Lit
1
103
Literary Imagination
1
103
Literary Review
1
103
Make ?
1
103
Marginalia ©
1
103
McSweeney’s
1
103
Memoir
1
103
Meridian
1
103
Milkweed Editions – Press
1
103
Minnesota Review
1
103
New Haven Review
1
103
New Ohio Review
1
103
Noon
1
103
Normal School
1
103
Northern Lights (?)
1
103
On the Page
1
103
Ontario Review ©
1
103
Open City
1
103
Open Spaces
1
103
Oregon Quarterly
1
103
Other Voices ©
1
103
Packinghouse Review
1
103
Palo Alto Review ?
1
103
Partisan Review ©
1
103
Portland Magazine
1
103
Portland Review
1
103
Prairie Schooner
1
103
Prism
1
103
Rain Taxi
1
103
Relief
1
103
River City Publishing
1
103
Rosebud
1
103
Rumpus
1
103
Seneca Review
1
103
SN Review
1
103
Southampton Review
1
103
Stone Canoe
1
103
Stranger
1
103
Subtropics
1
103
Tiferet
1
103
Under the Sun
1
103
University of Michigan Press
1
103
University of Notre Dame Press
1
103
Vocabula Bound
1
103
Wag’s Revue
1
103
War, Literature and The Arts
1
103
Weber Studies
1
103
Western Humanities Review
1
103
Willow Springs
1
103
Hight Desert Journal
1
2013 Pushcart Prize Ranking — Nonfiction
Today we offer the Pushcart Prize Literary Magazine Ranking for Nonfiction. For an explanation of the methodology and to see to the ranking for Fiction, go here. The rankings for poetry will be posted tomorrow.
To see the 2012 ranking for Nonfiction, go here.
What’s notable about this year’s list?
Georgia Review is still in first place, but the margin over Orion and Agni is constant.
Granta debuts. I was under the impression that Granta wasn’t eligible for some reason because it hasn’t been on any of the lists before.
The Sun jumps to 4th place thanks to 2 Prizes and 1 Special Mention, but otherwise movement is pretty slight.
Besides Granta, there are some magazines new to the list, including Los Angeles Review, which received 2 Special Mentions, Normal School, Packinghouse Review, Oregon Quarterly, and High Desert Journal.
2013 Pushcart Prize Ranking — Nonfiction
2013
Magazine
2013 Score
1
Georgia Review
73
2
Orion
60
3
Agni
49
4
Sun
46
5
American Scholar
37
6
Gettysburg Review
36
6
Threepenny Review
36
8
Iowa Review
35
9
Conjunctions
32
10
New Letters
31
11
Missouri Review
30
11
Tin House
30
13
Fourth Genre
28
14
Creative Nonfiction
24
14
Southern Review
24
16
Ploughshares
23
17
Kenyon Review
20
18
Raritan
18
18
River Teeth
18
18
Shenandoah
18
21
n+1
17
22
Antioch Review
16
22
Brain, Child
16
22
Salmagundi
16
22
Virginia Quarterly Review
16
26
Boulevard
15
26
Colorado Review
15
26
Ecotone
15
26
Image
15
30
Paris Review
13
31
Bellevue Literary Review
12
31
Harvard Review
12
33
Poetry
11
33
Speakeasy ©
11
33
Third Coast
11
33
Witness
11
37
Five Points
10
37
Great River Review
10
37
Michigan Quarterly Review
10
37
Republic of Letters
10
41
Hudson Review
9
41
Southwest Review
9
41
TriQuarterly
9
44
Ninth Letter
8
44
Northwest Review
8
46
American Poetry Review
7
46
New England Review
7
46
The Journal
7
46
Water-Stone Review
7
50
Granta
6
50
Massachusetts Review
6
50
North Dakota Quarterly
6
50
Passages North
6
54
Arts & Letters
5
54
Fugue
5
54
In Character ©
5
54
Oregon Humanities
5
54
Pleiades
5
54
Seattle Review
5
54
Sweet
5
54
The Point
5
54
Tusculum
5
54
Zoetrope: All Story
5
54
ZYZZYVA
5
65
Alaska Quarterly Review
4
65
Parnassus
4
65
Sewanee Review
4
65
World Literature Today
4
69
Alimentum
3
69
Cimarron Review
3
69
Fiction International
3
69
Florida Review
3
69
Gulf Coast
3
69
Hunger Mountain
3
69
Kyoto Journal
3
69
Narrative
3
69
North American Review
3
69
Point, The
3
79
A Public Space
2
79
Ascent
2
79
Asian American Writers Workshop
2
79
Believer
2
79
Bellevue Literary Press
2
79
Bellingham Review
2
79
Blackbird
2
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