The Pennsylvania Review

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Catharine Sav­age Bros­man, who now lives in Hous­ton, is Pro­fes­sor Emerita of French at Tulane Uni­ver­sity and Hon­orary Research Pro­fes­sor at the Uni­ver­sity of Sheffield (Eng­land). She cur­rently serves as poetry edi­tor for Chron­i­cles: A Mag­a­zine of Amer­i­can Cul­ture. Her most recent col­lec­tion of verse is Range of Light (LSU Press, 2007). Her new col­lec­tion, Break­wa­ter, will appear in 2009 at Mer­cer Uni­ver­sity Press, and another new vol­ume, Under the Per­gola, will be pub­lished by LSU Press in 2011. Her poems have appeared in the Sewa­nee Review, the South­ern Review, Crit­i­cal Quar­terly, the South Car­olina Review, the South­west Review, Louisiana Lit­er­a­ture, New Eng­land Review, and many other mag­a­zines. French trans­la­tions of her poems have been pub­lished in the Nou­velle Revue Française, Europe, and other French magazines.

Jared Carter’s New Book

Cross this Bridge at a Walk, is now avail­able from Wind Pub­li­ca­tions in Kentucky.

Cross this Bridge at a Walk

Its six­teen nar­ra­tive poems recount inci­dents in America’s his­tory from the Rev­o­lu­tion to the present, with cameo appear­ances by Mother Ann Lee, Emily Dick­in­son, Scott Joplin, and Bix Beiderbecke.

To read sam­ple poems from the book, go to “Coxey’s Army,” “Spirea,” or “Jesus Walk­ing on the Water.”

Alfred Dorn’s Lat­est Book

Alfred Dorn

We offer to any­one who con­tributes $20 or more to The New Formalist a free hard copy of Alfred Dorn’s lat­est book, Vis­its and Vis­tas, signed by the author. This book is a lim­ited edi­tion of 50 signed and num­bered copies, and only 20 of them remain avail­able. They will be given to con­trib­u­tors on a first-come, first-served basis. Copies of Alfred Dorn’s ear­lier books are offered by on-line book­sellers for prices as high as $175, and signed copies of his books are very scarce. Don’t delay!