Thursday, October 08, 2015

Virginia Quarterly Review Fall 2015 issue

Introducing our Fall 2015 issue, featuring a report by Amanda Giracca on the state of the ancient sport of falconry in the US today.

Elsewhere in the issue, our five fall fiction selections share an insight into the curious ties that bind a family together, told by masters of the form—Richard Bausch and Ann Beattie—rising talents—Taylor Antrim and Elliott Holt—and a new voice in American fiction—Praveen Krishna

All content can be read at our website. The issue is also available as a PDF download to all digital subscribers. Just login to your account and visit the issue page.

Click here to review the table of contents.
What the Kurds Want
by Jenna Krajeski
A leftist revolution grows amid Syria's civil war.
Into the Blind Spot
by Howard Axelrod
A memoir of vision loss.
Muscle Memory
Photography by Dawn Whitmore
The regimented life of the female bodybuilder.

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