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  1. New English Review – Current events, fiction, and poetry– new issue ...

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  2. The Iconoclast – New English Review

    3 days ago · By Phyllis Chesler It is the season of short days and a life mainly lived indoors. It’s winter in New York, and the weather is savage, raw, wet and literally […]

  3. Archives: Issues - New English Review

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  4. Submissions – New English Review

    Submissions to New English Review (the monthly magazine) should be sent to [email protected] . There is no word limit, but please keep in mind that your work will …

  5. The Sick Man – New English Review

    The first thing to say about his book is that it was written in English and one cannot but admire a man who writes so fluently in a language that is not his own.

  6. What Must Be Said – New English Review

    Jul 24, 2025 · Doubt that? Just read one book: Doron Spielman’s extraordinary and thrilling new book titled: When the Stones Speak. The Remarkable Discovery of the City of David and What Israel’s …

  7. Remembering Falstaff - New English Review

    Not only are the pages of New English Review overlooked, Mr. Curtis somehow manages to overlook the legions of learned defenses of Falstaff, preferring to focus his attack on this sympathetic …

  8. Dangerous Universities: A Review - New English Review

    Recent years have witnessed a troubling new challenge to liberal learning, namely the rise of identity politics and the instantiation of policies promoting diversity, inclusion, and equity (DIE).

  9. Michel Houellebecq’s Annihilation - New English Review

    Postmodernism has reached a critical mass, Michel Houellebecq suggests, in his new novel Annihilation (Anéantir). Perhaps ‘suggests’ is too mousy a word for the French author of Submission, The …

  10. Psalm – New English Review

    A former artist-in-residence at the Arad Arts Project (Israel), his poems have appeared (or are forthcoming) in Appalachian Journal, Fearsome Critters, Iceview, Lehrhaus, and New English Review.