NEBO: A Literary Journal
Abstract
This issue of Nebo: A Literary Journal presents a rich and thought-provoking selection of poetry, fiction, essays, and literary reviews, reflecting the breadth and diversity of contemporary literary voices. Originally archived as Volume 7, Issue 2, this issue is actually Volume 11, Issue 2, covering Fall 1993. Due to necessary metadata adjustments in the digital archiving process, some volume and issue numbers in the online collection may not match those printed in the original journals.
This issue features deeply introspective poetry, with themes ranging from personal history and memory in On Finding My Grandmother’s Letters to the artistic and existential reflections in Rembrandt’s Lucretia. Fiction and creative nonfiction in this volume explore themes of war, philosophy, and shifting identities, while book reviews engage with critical perspectives on contemporary poetry and literature. Notable contributors include Robert Cooperman, William Ramsay, and Lyn Lifshin, among others, bringing a dynamic range of perspectives to the literary conversation.
Recommended Citation
(2025)
"Volume 7, Issue 2,"
NEBO: A Literary Journal: Vol. 7:
Iss.
2, Article 1.
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https://orc.library.atu.edu/nebo/vol7/iss2/1
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