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Ontario Review Volume 9 Fall-Winter 1978-79 Article 27 April 2017 Contributors, Advertisement, Issue 9 Follow this and additional works at: hp://repository.usfca.edu/ontarioreview For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation (2017) "Contributors, Advertisement, Issue 9," Ontario Review: Vol. 9 , Article 27. Available at: hp://repository.usfca.edu/ontarioreview/vol9/iss1/27

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CONTRIBUTORS

RuTH DANON teaches at Quinebaug Valley Community College and is working for her Ph.D. at the University of Connecticut. This is her first publication in a national magazine.

PAULA DEITZ, a former OR contributor, is co-editor of the Hudson Review in New York City. She writes both art and literary criticism.

BELA EoYEDI, another former contributor, was born in Hungary and is now a Canadian citizen. A resident of Montreal, he has published and exhibited in North America, Europe, and Japan. The photographs which appear in this issue are: "Sub-Patio Pattern," p. 18; "Winter Zen," p. 20; "The Big Bubble" (Man and His World, Montreal) , p. 71 ; "Baroque Bike Pattern" (Provincetown, Cape Cod), p. 94; "Asphalt Graffiti" (Rue Durocher, Montreal), p. 98.

WILLIAM EvERSON was recently given the Shelley Award for Poetry. His latest book is Man-Fate (New Directions) . ("Blackbird Sundown" ap­peared as a broadside published by Lord John Press, 1978.)

RuTH FAINLIGHT has published widely in England and the United States, in such magazines as Southern Review, The New Yorker, Poetry (Chi­cago), and the Massachusetts Review. She is the author of four books of poetry and a collection of stories, Daylife and Nightlife. She lives near Notting Hill Gate, London, with her husband Alan Sillitoe.

BEN HowARD teaches English at Alfred University, and has recently com­pleted a collection of poems called Father of Waters to be published this fall by The Cummington Press. Work of his appeared in OR #4.

STASYS KRAsAUSKAS, born in Kaunas, Lithuania, in 1929, studied at the Vilnius Art Institute, where he later taught till his death in 1977. He had many personal exhibitions in Europe and participated in shows in Belgium, India, and Japan.

IRVING MALIN, a frequent OR contributor, teaches English at the City University of New York and publishes essays and reviews widely.

jEROME MAzzARo, founding editor of Modern Poetry Studies, is currently Visiting Professor at San Diego State University.

R. K. MEINERS, of Michigan State University, has published in Beloit Poetry Journal, Shenandoah, Michigan Quarterly Review, and elsewhere. He has published critical studies on Allen Tate and Robert Lowell, and a book of poems, Journeying Back to the World (Missouri, 1975).

ALDEN NowLAN, of Fredericton, New Brunswick, is one of Canada's fore­most poets. Among his books are Between Tears and Laughter, Fm a Stranger Here Myself, and Smoked Glass.

BETTE PEsETSKY, who holds an M.F.A. from the Iowa Writers Workshop, works as an administrator and medical editor in New York. Other stories

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of hers will be appearing in Texas Quarterly, California Quarterly, and Kansas Quarterly.

DAVID RAY, editor of New Letters, lives in Kansas City, Missouri. He is the author of a number of books, including Gathering Firewood: New and Selected Poems (Wesleyan U. Press, 1974).

joHN R. REED, a frequent OR contributor, has published poetry, essays, and reviews widely, in such journals as Poetry (Chicago) , the Sewanee Review, and Modern Poetry Studies. His most recent book is Victorian Conventions. He is spending the academic year 1978-79 on a special research grant, completing a study of H. G. Wells.

LARRY RuBIN teaches English at Georgia Tech and has published three books of poems, the most recent All My Mirrors Lie (Godine, 1975). His work has been widely anthologized, and in 1973 he received the Annual Award of the Poetry Society of America.

LYNNE SHARON ScHWARTZ is a former OR contributor. Recent stories of hers are appearing in The Pushcart Prize Ill, The Best American Short Stories 1978, and Banquet: Five Short Stories (Penmaen Press).

MYKOLAS SLUCKIS, of Vilnius, Lithuania, is a novelist, short story writer, children's writer, and critic, and his books include Strange Passions ( 1971) and The Sun Goes Down ( 197 5) . He was a member of the Soviet delega­tion to the Soviet-U.S. Writers' Conference held in New York City, April 1978.

WILLIAM jAY SMITH, a former Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, served as a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for several years. He is the author of a number of books of poetry, including The Tin Can & Other Poems. In 1972 he received the Loines Award from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. "Pre­cision and Reticence : Eudora Welty's Poetic Vision" was presented at the University of Mississippi Symposium in honor of Eudora Welty, 1977.

PETER STEVENS is a frequent OR contributor. His most recent book is The Bogman Pavese Tactics (Fiddlehead).

JoHN UPDIKE, of Georgetown, Massachusetts, is the author of many books, including Tossing and Turning (Knopf, 1977). His new novel is The Coup.

RoBERT WINNER, a New Yorker, began publishing poetry in 1976. His work has appeared in Transatlantic Review, New Letters, The New Yorker, and American Poetry Review. Slow Lorris Press will bring out his first book of poems this year.

GEoRGE WooDCOCK, founding editor of Canadian Literature, is the author of many books, and the subject of A Political Art: Essays and Images in Honour of George Woodcock, edited by William H. New (University of British Columbia Press, 1978) . He is a frequent OR contributor.

SusAN ZIMMERMAN, of Downsview, Ontario, has published poetry in Prism, Room of One's Own, and Fiddlehead. New work will appear in Matrix and CVjll.

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+ The ON TAR/ 0 Review a North American Journal of the Arts

Contributors to The Ontario Review include :

MARGARET ATWOOD

DoNALD BARTHELME

JoE DAviD BELLAMY

SAUL BELLOW

WENDELL BERRY

EARLE BIRNEY

BARRY CALLAGHAN

HAYDEN CARRUTH

JoHN DITSKY

MARGARET DRABBLE

MARIAN ENGEL

WILLIAM EvERSON

H . E. FRANCIS

WILLIAM GoYEN

SAMUEL HAZO

BILL HENDERSON

WILLIAM HEYEN

DANIEL HoFFMAN

LEWIS B. HORNE

TED HuGHES

DAVID IGNATOW

MAXINE KuMIN

IRVING LAYTON

DENISE LEVERTOV

IRVING MALIN

ToM MARSHALL

jEROME MAZZARO

EuGENE McNAMARA

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DAVID RAY

JoHN R. REED

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PHILIP RoTH

LARRY RUBIN

LYNNE SHARON ScHWARTz

DAVID R. SLAVITT

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WILLIAM STAFFORD

PETER STEVENS

MARK STRAND

LEWIS TURCO

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