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      New Letters Literary Awards: $4,500 in prizes.  Send your best poems, stories and essays. Deadline, May 18, 2010.

Stand With Haiti










Photo: Meg Boudreau

800,000 Reasons Democrats Should Worry


It wasn’t just about turnout. Scott Brown’s win in Massachusetts ought to be a wakeup call for Democrats, who saw a real erosion in support.

Stephen Ansolabehere and
Charles Stewart III



The Rules

A forum on Government’s proper role in the market with Eliot Spitzer. Responses from Dean Baker; Robert Johnson; and Sarah Binder, Andrew Gelman, and John Sides. Eliot Spitzer responds.

Debating What Darwin Got Wrong

A Web-only exchange between Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli-Palmarini and Ned Block and Philip Kitcher, based on their review of the controversial book.


essays

Are You Being Served?

How programs like Google Docs rob users of their freedom
Richard M. Stallman—Web only

The Obligation to Prosecute

Why we must prosecute the Bush administration officials who sanctioned torture.
Elaine Scarry—Web only

Obama’s Chicago Tactics

Why top-down governing isn’t working in Washington.
Michael GecanWeb only

Nothing To Fear

Why Muslim immigration in Europe is no “clash of civilizations.”
John R. Bowen

All Bark, No Bite

Have Europe’s social democrats outlived their ideological usefulness?
Clay Risen

Counterinsurgency’s Comeback

Can a colonialist strategy be reinvented?
Nasser Hussain

Sidney Mintz and Colin Dayan
on Haitian history and the current crisis—Web only

The Big Bank Theory

How government helps financial giants get richer
Dean Baker

State of the Nation: the State of Boston

A mayoral election special
Stephen Ansolabehere

The Lost Radical

Edward Carpenter’s democracy of the soul
Vivian Gornick

Biography and the Bench

Albie Sachs’s The Strange Alchemy of Life and Law
Ryan Thoreson

Edit This Page

Wikipedia: what makes it work—and can it last?
Evgeny Morozov
Listen to Morozov on NPR’s Here & Now

Statement of Support for Iranian Universities (PDF)


More Essays


fiction

Seven Little Stories About Sexstory

Eric Freeze

Wednesday Nightsmemoir

Memories of “Tickle or Torture”
Vestal McIntyre

Everything is Breakable with a Big Enough Stonestory

Taryn Bowe

Fine By Me

Geoff Dyer’s unlikely terms of engagement
James Wallenstein

Last Wishes

Nabokov’s last request was the destruction, by fire, of the notes for the newly-published The Original of Laura.
Leland de la Durantaye

Hear the author on NPR’s On Point.

More Fiction & Fiction Essays

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News

Boston Review has been nominated for a 2010 Utne Indpenedent Press Award for best writing. This comes on the heels of our National Magazine Award nomination, and three Pushcart Prize nominations for our authors. We’re eagerly awaiting the results, so wish us luck!


poetry

Poems

Scenes of Negotiation
Adrienne Rich

Ax the al— to
Stacy Kidd

Microreviews

Lytton Smith

Lord, Hear My Voice

Bin Ramke’s Theory of Mind
Craig Morgan Teicher

Smothered to Smithereens

The poetics of motherhood
Stephen Burt

Congratulations to the winners of the Unterberg Poetry Center’s 2010 “Discovery” / Boston Review contest:
Chelsea Jennings, Brandon Kreitler, Tanya Olson, and Camille Rankine (no relation to judge Claudia Rankine).
The winners will read their work May 10 at the 92nd St. Y in New York. The winning poems will appear online and in our May/June issue.

More Poetry & Poetry Criticism


2004: A Mostly Irish Farce
For St. Patrick’s Day, Roger Boylan presents his tribute to Ireland and its masters of the ridiculous.

1998: Is Equality Passé?

More Archive Features


The Jewish Question

The Coen brothers’ A Serious Man
Alan A. Stone


Forums

Something from Nothing

A forum on strategy in Afghanistan with Nir Rosen, Helena Cobban, Andrew Exum, Andrew J. Bacevich, and others. Web-only responses by Rajan Menon and Richard W. Miller.


Investigative Special

A Death in Texas

Profits, poverty, and immigration converge
Tom Barry

Hear Tom Barry discuss the private prison boom in an Utne Reader podcast, or see him in a recent episode of Dan Rather Reports.

God, the Army, and PTSD

Is religion an obstacle to treatment?
Tara McKelvey

An Ugly Peace

What changed in Iraq
Nir Rosen

More Forums & Special Issues


poetry

Poems

Scenes of Negotiation
Adrienne Rich

Ax the al— to
Stacy Kidd

Lord, Hear My Voice

Bin Ramke’s Theory of Mind
Craig Morgan Teicher

Microreviews

Lytton Smith

Congratulations to the winners of the Unterberg Poetry Center’s 2010 “Discovery” / Boston Review contest:
Chelsea Jennings, Brandon Kreitler, Tanya Olson, and Camille Rankine (no relation to judge Claudia Rankine).
The winners will read their work May 10 at the 92nd St. Y in New York. The winning poems will appear online and in our May/June issue.

Smothered to Smithereens

The poetics of motherhood
Stephen Burt

More Poetry & Poetry Criticism



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In Lebanon, history on repeat (02/24/10)

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