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Really?

Hahn, Susan
Really?
This is a lighthearted collection of true, humorous short stories that have happened to the author and her husband. Perhaps serious at the time, she could see the humor in their adventures. When she told the stories, people would laugh and tell her she needed to write a book. So, she did! If it brings a smile to the reader's face then the author has accomplished what she set out to do. In this world of seriousness, gloom and doom, she wants ...

CHF 24.50

Triquarterly 112

Hahn, Susan
Triquarterly 112
Since its founding at Northwestern University in 1964, TriQuarterly has remained one of the most widely admired and important literary magazines in the country. Under the editorial direction of Susan Firestone Hahn, TriQuarterly continues to publish the best work of both established and new poets and fiction writers.

CHF 17.90

Losing Beck

Hahn, Susan
Losing Beck
When Avigdor Element's hundred year legacy falls into the hands of the writer Jennie Silver, she creates a diary, a play and a novella in an attempt to psychologically escape a man who has imprisoned her mind and who was very much influenced by Element's bad behavior.

CHF 23.50

Freedom

Hahn, Steven / Miller, Steven F. / O'Donovan, Susan E.
Freedom
Land and Labor, 1865 examines the transition from slavery to free labor during the tumultuous first months after the Civil War. Letters and testimony by the participants--former slaves, former slaveholders, Freedmen's Bureau agents, and others--reveal the connection between developments in workplaces across the South and an intensifying political contest over the meaning of freedom and the terms of national reunification. Essays by the editors...

CHF 114.00

Triquarterly 134

Hahn, Susan
Triquarterly 134
Contributes essays on the evanescent art form of theater and its relationship to literature and the print culture. This title addresses aspects of performance and production, and the challenges of keeping live theater alive in the digital age, and the art of teaching theater and developing performance works in an academic setting with students.

CHF 17.90

TriQuarterly: Issue 131

Hahn, Susan Firestone
TriQuarterly: Issue 131
Features an essay by Fouad Ajami, "The Making of Strangers: Muslims, Jews and the Other 1492, " short fiction by Joyce Carol Oates, Lan Samantha Chang, and Stuart Dybek, and poems by Alicia Ostriker and Paul Muldoon.

CHF 22.90

Triquarterly Issue 114, A Poetry Issue

Hahn, Susan Firestone
Triquarterly Issue 114, A Poetry Issue
This issue features: poems by poets including Tom Sleigh, Debora Greger, Ricardo Pau-Llosa, Carl Phillips, Reetika Vazirani, Susan Stewart, David Lehman, an interview with John Balaban on the poetry of Vietnam, and translations by David Ferry and Harry Thomas, amongst others.

CHF 22.90

TriQuarterly: Issue 125

Hahn, Susan Firestone
TriQuarterly: Issue 125
Since its founding in 1964, "TriQuarterly" has remained one of the most important literary magazines in the country. This issue features an essay by David Kirby, poetry by James Longenbach and others, fiction by Bruce Jay Friedman and others, and, translations of the Flemish poet, Herman de Coninck, by Kurt Brown and Laure-Anne Bosselaar.

CHF 22.90

TriQuarterly: Issue 123

Hahn, Susan Firestone
TriQuarterly: Issue 123
Publishes the works of both established and new poets and fiction writers. This literary magazine features an interview with Stuart Dybek, an account from the front lines of the Iraq war by Phillip Robertson, a novella by the Chinese writer Wang Xiaobo, an excerpt of a novel by Pietro Zullino, poetry by Debora Greger, John Koethe, and more.

CHF 22.90

Triquarterly Issue 124

Hahn, Susan Firestone
Triquarterly Issue 124
TriQuarterly is one of the literary magazines in the country. This work features themes of violence and transgression in law and literature. It includes contributions form Michael Lesy on Chicago murders from the 1920s, novelist and law professor Lan Cao on Chinese immigration, poet and fiction writer Jana Harris on lawlessness, and others.

CHF 22.90

TriQuarterly Issue 121

Hahn, Susan Firestone
TriQuarterly Issue 121
TriQuarterly publishes work of both established and new poets and fiction writers. TriQuarterly 121 is edited by Stuart Dybek and features such authors as Jim Harrison, Ann Beattie, Charles Simic, Edward Hirsch, Mark Strand, Carl Phillips, Stephen Dobyns, and Louise Gluck, translations of Giacomo Leopardi by Jonathan Galassi, and much more.

CHF 25.90

Triquarterly 129

Hahn, Susan
Triquarterly 129
Publishes the best work of both established and new poets and fiction writers. This volume features stories by Richard Burgin, Siobhan Adcock, Patrick Michael Finn, David Milofsky, G K Wouri, John Tait, and Greg Johnson, and poetry by Meena Alexander, Mark Irwin, Dabney Coleman, Ann Harding Woodworth, Sidney Wade, David Woo, and Gerald Stern.

CHF 17.90

The Scarlet Ibis

Hahn, Susan
The Scarlet Ibis
Contains a sequence of interlinked poems centered around the single compelling image of the ibis, which first appears as part of an illusion, the disappearing object in a magician's trick, which then evokes the greatest disappearing act of all - death - where there are no tricks to bring about a reappearance.

CHF 85.00