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Fiction in French --- Belgian writers --- Texts
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Fiction in French --- Belgian writers --- Texts --- Congress of Vienna --- Europe --- Politics and government
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Congress of Vienna --- Europe --- Politics and government --- Fiction in French --- Belgian writers --- 1900-1945 --- Texts
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For nearly seventy years, The Kenyon Review has been the world's best known and most honored literary magazine in the English-speaking world. The Kenyon Review's editorial focus is to identify exceptionally talented emerging writers, especially from diverse communities, and publish their work (fiction, poetry, essays, interviews, reviews, etc.) alongside the many distinguished, established writers featured in its pages. KR was founded in 1939 by poet-critic John Crowe Ransom. During his 21-year tenure, Ransom published such internationally known writers as Robert Penn Warren and Delmore Schwartz, as well as younger writers-Flannery O'Connor, Robert Lowell, and Peter Taylor, to name a few. Recent years have seen new work by established authors E. L. Doctorow, Louise Erdrich, Seamus Heaney, and A.S. Byatt, as well as new voices-such as, Meghan O'Rourke, Roy Kesey, Kellie Wells, and Ron Rash-featured in KR.
Literature, Modern --- Literature, Modern. --- Literatuurwetenschap. --- 1900-1999 --- Modern literature --- Arts, Modern --- Literary theory. --- American literature --- American poetry --- English literature --- Agrarians (Group of writers)
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