
Issue #100 Fall/Winter 1998 >>
with "A Letter to the Editor" by Maurice Girodias and "Lolita and Mr. Girodias" by Vladimir Nabokov. Also: "My Mother and I Would Like to Know" by William S. Burroughs, "Pigs, Prague, Chicago, Other Democrats, and the Sleeper in the Park" by John Schultz, "Where It All Began: The Landing in Cuba" by Che Guevara. Poems by Lawrence Ferlinghetti, Diane DiPrima, and Capriccio to Djuna by Michael O'Donoghue.
Issue #101 Winter 1998-1999 >>
with "Fish Waif" by Michael O'Donoghue and Eric Bach, "Fuzz Against Junk" by Akbar Del Piombo, Maurice Girodias on "Lolita, Nabokov and I". Plus news of community gardens in NY vs. Rudy Guiliani, fiction from Ghislaine Dunant, Mia Young, William Bryant, others.
featuring: J.G Ballard on "The Assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy Considered as a Downhill Motor Race". Poetry from Michael Bruner, Charles Plymell, Aric Allenn. Plane crash in Thailand, and Michael O'Donoghue on "Paris in the Twenties".
Issue #103 Fall/Winter 1999 >>
Unauthorized supplemental text to Lolita, "Lo's Diary" discussed, including excerpts by Pia Pera, commentary Dmitri Nabokov, a review of the book by Martin Garbus. Also letters from Vladimir Nabokov and Maurice Girodias on Lolita itself.
Remembering Joan Mitchell, with photos and writing by Barney Rosset and Richard Milazzo. Excerpts of "Jew Boy" by Alan Kaufman and "Sitting Shiva" by Elliot Feldman. Poetry by Ko Un, Ludovic Janvier, others. Notes From the Underground feature on the National Book Critics Circle Life Time Achievement Award to Barney Rosset.
Barney Rosset Turns 80; Publishers Weekly honors Rosset with the Curtis Benjamin Award. See his war photos from China, 1944-1945. Photography by Emil Cadoo, fiction by Lin Hendler, and Poetry by Spoon Jackson, Richard Milazzo, Robert Gibbons, Felix Fojas and Urquiza Vicente.
Barney Rosset visits Samuel Beckett's home town, in "Trip of a Lifetime" by Frank Shouldice, with a feature on Rosset and Beckett from Irish Independent Weekend. Also: Vintage piece from 1967, "Tomi Ungerer's Girls", with fiction "Club Orchid" by Nami Mun. A play entitled "Doug" by Jerome Chapman, with poetry by Rick Furman, Mary de Rachewiltz, Stephen Bett and Valery Oisteanu, and "The Deer's Path", illustrations and story by Mayumi Oda.
Issue #107 Annual issue, 2004 >>
A feature on then-presidential hopeful John Kerry, reprinting his piece from a 1971 Evergreen, "Words of a Winter Soldier". Also Henry Miller's "Man In the Zoo: George Grosz' Ecce Homo". Article: "Grove Press at the Vanguard". Poems by Andrew Shields, Richard Milazzo, Kwon Jun Hyung and Daisy Friedman. Fiction by Chantal Rosset and Steven Marshall Newton, and two pieces of satire by S.D. Mulligan and Michael Guinzburg.
"I RECALL I WAS RAPING Josephine Boulanger" - Humor from Michael O'Donoghue, reprinting his 1965 Evergreen piece, "Paris in the Twenties". Also new satire from S.D. Mulligan, "Yellow Dog Democrat", and a reprint from 1920, "The Olympian Games in Athens, 1896" by Burton Holmes. Poetry by Mark Jackley, Dean Barrett and Ace Boggess. Review of Mia Yun by Jim Feast, and fiction by James Lewelling and Jim Hazard.
Fiction by Muhammad Nasrullah Khan, Jim Feast, Obi, Idious Buguise and Jackie Blackman. Poetry by A.D. Winans, Chivas Sandage, Lawrence Carradini, Anyssa Kim, John Wieners, David Amram, Simon Perchik, and Regina Cherry. Also Reviews of Robert Gibbons "Body of Time", Michael Lally's "March 18, 2003" and Mary Morris' "Revenge".
Interview with Ron Whitehead, with Fiction by Garth Risk Hallberg, I.C. Gatsiounis, Kenneth Tindall, Court Merrigan, Alain Arias-Misson, and Dona Breckenridge. Numerous poems, including "Subway Systems" by Steve Dalachinsky. Plus reviews by Jim Feast on William Bryant, Wanda Phipps, Wiltold Gombrowicz, Clayton Patterson, and Vincent Katz.
John Minihan's Photos of Samuel Beckett, and a piece on Film by Beckett, "Awkward Silence at MOMA". Poetry by Margarita Shalina, Andrew Stacey, Lukus Zuker and Nancy Lynn Weber. Also: fiction by D. Foy O'Brien, Kevin Murphy, James Lewelling, Rosemary Winfield, Moshe Dann, and Charles Blackstone. Jim Feast reviews Ed Halter, William Bryant and Andrei Codrescu.
Evergreen celebrates its 50th Year, A Tribute to Bill Rice (1931-2006) - with From The Memoirs of Josiah Fludd, M.D. by Terry Richard Bazes, Analogue Days by Nicholas Roehl, Italian faces and places by Valery Oisteanu, other fiction, reviews and poetry.
A meditation on death by Eric E. Carr, with fiction from Tree Riesener, Lee R. Haven and Marvin Ster, "How Sound Travels" by Frank Smith, and three reviews from Jim Feast.
Fiction by Ranvir Singh Parmar and "The First Bomb Maker" by Dan Agin. "Slow Motion Lobotomy" by Steve Young, "Playing for Time" by Henry Hudson and "Saintly Acts" by Bonny Finberg. A Play by Brad Chequer entitled "The Interview", and poetry by Adrian Heathcote, Susan Yung, Robert Gibbons, Bill Edmondson, R.W. Watkins, and Richard Stevenson.
Issue #125, December 2010-January 2011 >>