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A national print journal of innovative, intelligent, and moving prose, poetry, and film writing. BR returned in 2016 after a 30-year hiatus.

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"I want to live more as an atmosphere than an actual person, free of anyone’s impulse to fetishize thwarted desire & call it scholarship." —Miko Nonaka (Miho Nonaka 野中美峰 ルイーズ・グリュック『野生のアイリス』), "Flowers & Acorns" NEW from Issue 13 🪻 benningtonreview.org/thirteen-nonaka

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Rain bowing to the weight arc and muscles of naming, action & swerve, are here The crash the roar are here An onomatopoeia of silence welcome here, are here my brood - Ann Waldman's poem for Bernadette Mayer in Bennington Review benningtonreview.org/thirteen-waldm…

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"When I was a child I was always touching something the crease in the wall the crease in the man’s face a button to the umbrella which I broke by pressing thirty times in a single day." —Luci Arbus-Scandiffio, "Book of Zippers" NEW from Issue 13 💫 benningtonreview.org/thirteen-arbus…

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"I don’t want to say it was all for nothing, but my fear is deeper than my honesty. Nothing scares me more than death. Its vast nothing and absence. An eternity built of nothing and nothing’s impossible opposite" —Eric Tyler Benick, "Negated Sestina" benningtonreview.org/thirteen-benick

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when i was close enough to touch it i could not see my love’s eyes just the holes they sat in          i realized then i don’t want to go inside black but i do want the gray world black creates —Asha Futterman, "In a Cave Where Something Once Happened" benningtonreview.org/thirteen-futte…

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The wheat leans in every direction, but has its own life. A field is a private domain—no one knows that, how little of the field is public, how little of it you can really find. —Brian Johnson, "Wheat Field with Cypresses, 1989" benningtonreview.org/thirteen-johns…

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I'm so grateful to Bennington Review for publishing "The Fisher-Price of Love." What an appropriate issue for it to find a home in—Family Gathering. benningtonreview.org/thirteen-haseg…

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A poem from Tread Upon (forthcoming from Copper Canyon Press) is included in the latest Bennington Review. Many thanks to Michael Dumanis & the whole editorial staff for their work on this fantastic issue.

A poem from Tread Upon (forthcoming from <a href="/CopperCanyonPrs/">Copper Canyon Press</a>) is included in the latest <a href="/BennReview/">Bennington Review</a>. 

Many thanks to Michael Dumanis &amp; the whole editorial staff for their work on this fantastic issue.
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Visit us TOMORROW (Sunday, 9/29) at the Brooklyn Book Festival (BrooklynBookFestival) to say hello and check out our newest issue, Thirteen: Family Gathering. Booth #419 See you there!

Visit us TOMORROW (Sunday, 9/29) at the Brooklyn Book Festival (<a href="/BKBF/">BrooklynBookFestival</a>) to say hello and check out our newest issue, Thirteen: Family Gathering.

Booth #419

See you there!
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feeling lucky, too, to have a poem in the new issue of Bennington Review - feat. yeats, aquaman, and leela’s literary debut! everyone say congrats leela 🐈‍⬛

feeling lucky, too, to have a poem in the new issue of <a href="/BennReview/">Bennington Review</a> - feat. yeats, aquaman, and leela’s literary debut! everyone say congrats leela 🐈‍⬛