ABOUT
THE NEW ORLEANS REVIEW
New
Orleans Review, an international journal of contemporary poetry,
fiction, nonfiction, art, photography, film, and book reviews,
founded in 1968 at Loyola University in New Orleans, has published
an eclectic variety of contemporary writing by established
and emerging writers including Walker Percy, Pablo Neruda,
Ellen Gilchrist, Nelson Algren, Hunter S. Thompson, Barry
Spacks, James Sallis, Jack Gilbert, Paul Hoover, Rodney Jones,
Annie Dillard, Everette Maddox, Julio Cortazar, Andrei Codrescu,
D. C. Berry, John Kennedy Toole, Gordon Lish, Robert Walser,
Mark Halliday, Jack Butler, Robert Olen Butler, Michael Harper,
Angela Ball, Joyce Carol Oates, Diane Wakoski, Dermot Bolger,
Roddy Doyle, William Kotzwinkle, Alain Robbe-Grillet, Yusef
Konumyakaa, Michael Martone, Tess Gallagher, Raymond Queneau,
and Arnost Lustig.
Work
published in the New Orleans Review has been reprinted in
the Pushcart Prize, Best American Poetry, New Stories From
the South, Utne Reader, Poetry Daily, Verse Daily, and O. Henry Prize Stories anthologies.
New
Orleans Review is published twice a year, perfect bound, around
200 pages, black & white art and photography, with four-color
cover. Distributed nationally and internationally.
New
Orleans Review is published by
Loyola University in New Orleans.