The Fall 1984 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by Anne Bernays & Justin Kaplan. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION Anne Bernays Justin Kaplan
FICTION "Unity," by Jay Daly "Slippage," by Cheri Fein "King of the Flowers," by Robert Ellis Gordon "The Man in the Booth," by Lewis Turco "The Quality of Life," by Philip Simmons "Still Life," by Marjorie Waters "Unity Mitford's Unwritten Autobiography (1914-1948)," by Roberta Gordon "Pitch Memory," by Ethan Canin "The New Yorker," by Philip L. Greene "Sailing The Inland Sea," by Gary Clevidence "You Are Here," by Irene Wanner
NONFICTION "Griffis in Fukui," by Robert Rosenstone "Four Bits," by Annie Dillard "November Journal," by Terri Payne Butler "John Gardner: The Return Home," by Domenic Stansberry "The Contested Self-Portrait of Madame D'Epinay," by Sissela Bok "The Gym," by Randolph Bates "My Day So Far," by Kenneth Lash
Anne Bernays is a novelist and writing teacher. Her articles and essays have appeared in numerous major publications, among them The Nation, The New York Times, Town & Country, and Sports Illustrated. She lives in Cambridge and Truro, Massachusetts with her husband, Justin Kaplan.