Volume 48, Number 2: Summer 2007


An independent quarterly of literature, the arts, and public affairs, The Massachusetts Review has deep local roots but a broad appeal, with subscribers spread across the U.S. and abroad. In addition to poems and stories of the highest literary quality by nationally-known and emerging writers, our pages regularly include literature in translation, personal witness pieces, lively and incisive social and historical commentary. Ours is a generalist reader who cares deeply for both literature and the wider world.


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A letter from Editor David Lenson

 


"A truly distinguished American literary magazine . . ." Joyce Carol Oates

"Elegantly illustrated . . . The Massachusetts Review subscribes to a liberal eclecticism." Times Literary Supplement

"Lively and vital... open and curious, willfully multicultural . . ." Marge Piercy

"A higher degree of relevance than almost any of its kind . . . It is amazing that so much significant writing on race and culture appears in one magazine." New York Times Book Review


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