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  2. The Kenyon Review - Wikipedia

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    The Kenyon Review is a literary magazine based in Gambier, Ohio, home of Kenyon College. The Review was founded in 1939 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] by John Crowe Ransom , critic and professor of English at Kenyon College, who served as its editor until 1959 .

  3. John Crowe Ransom - Wikipedia

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    As a faculty member at Kenyon College, he was the first editor of the widely regarded Kenyon Review. Highly respected as a teacher and mentor to a generation of accomplished students, he also was a prize-winning poet and essayist. He was nominated for the 1973 Nobel Prize in Literature. [1]

  4. Joseph Osmundson - Wikipedia

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    Osmundson’s creative work on bodies, queerness, race, and geography has appeared, among others, in Medium, [5] The Village Voice, [6] the Los Angeles Review of Books, [7] Gawker, [8] Guernica, [9] the Kenyon Review, [10] the Lambda Literary Review, [11] and the Feminist Wire, [12] where he is an associate editor.

  5. Wendy Call - Wikipedia

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    Her essays about indigenous Mexican literature and her translations have appeared recently in Diálogo, Kenyon Review online, Michigan Quarterly Review, Orion, and World Literature Today online. Her current writing projects have been supported by 4Culture, Artist Trust, Jack Straw Cultural Center, K2 Foundation, and Seattle's CityArtist Program.

  6. John James (American poet) - Wikipedia

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    His book reviews have been published in Boston Review, Colorado Review, Kenyon Review Online, and The Iowa Review. His collages are published in Quarterly West. [4] Of The Milk Hours, prize judge Henri Cole writes, "“The poetry of the earth is intensely alive in the poems of John James...

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  9. David Baker (poet) - Wikipedia

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    His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, The Atlantic Monthly, The Nation, [1] The New Republic, The New York Times, The New Yorker, [2] The Paris Review, [3] Poetry, and The Yale Review. He lives in Granville, Ohio, [4] and serves as poetry editor of the Kenyon Review. [5] [6] [7]