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Review of Donatella Di Cesare’s “Immunodemocracy”from Thomas Hunt now up on our website. Link in bio.
03/06/2023

Review of Donatella Di Cesare’s “Immunodemocracy”from Thomas Hunt now up on our website. Link in bio.

Join Chicago Review for a poetry reading at Comfort Station in Logan Square on March 17 at 7pm! Featuring Mia You, Kelly...
03/02/2023

Join Chicago Review for a poetry reading at Comfort Station in Logan Square on March 17 at 7pm! Featuring Mia You, Kelly Hoffer, Roberto Harrison, and Whitney Devos & Zane Koss of NAFTA. See you there!

More information at the link in our bio!

threw the ball to the dog • the truck stalls past • nutted pigThree new poems from  on our website. Link in bio.
02/27/2023

threw the ball to the dog • the truck stalls past • nutted pig

Three new poems from on our website. Link in bio.

Experience Report from  on the “Sunday Reading Series” event featuring Ed Roberson and Adrian Matejka this January. Link...
02/23/2023

Experience Report from on the “Sunday Reading Series” event featuring Ed Roberson and Adrian Matejka this January. Link in bio.

Experience Report from  on the “Sunday Reading Series” in January, featuring Adrian Matejka and Ed Roberson. Link in bio...
02/23/2023

Experience Report from on the “Sunday Reading Series” in January, featuring Adrian Matejka and Ed Roberson. Link in bio.

New fiction from Adam Peterson— link in our bio.
02/20/2023

New fiction from Adam Peterson— link in our bio.

Happy Valentine’s Day from us at CR— new commentary we love from  💗
02/13/2023

Happy Valentine’s Day from us at CR— new commentary we love from 💗

From our print issue of 66:02 — “Steep Ravine” by Wendy Lotterman. Link in Bio.
02/02/2023

From our print issue of 66:02 — “Steep Ravine” by Wendy Lotterman. Link in Bio.

The review we’ve been waiting for, from  . Link in bio
01/26/2023

The review we’ve been waiting for, from . Link in bio

New year, new fiction from Sachiko Kishimoto, trans. by . Link in bio.
01/14/2023

New year, new fiction from Sachiko Kishimoto, trans. by . Link in bio.

Chicago Review 66:2 is out now—featuring new poetry, fiction, criticism, and interviews, as well as a special fortune te...
01/09/2023

Chicago Review 66:2 is out now—featuring new poetry, fiction, criticism, and interviews, as well as a special fortune teller insert! It’s available to purchase via the link in our bio.

New poetry from Brandon Krieg. Link in bio
12/12/2022

New poetry from Brandon Krieg. Link in bio

 on performance and self-knowledge in Nick Drnaso’s Acting Class. Link in bio
11/29/2022

on performance and self-knowledge in Nick Drnaso’s Acting Class. Link in bio

Two new poems from .nora . Link in bio
11/18/2022

Two new poems from .nora . Link in bio

New fiction from Kelsey Ford. Link in bio.
11/11/2022

New fiction from Kelsey Ford. Link in bio.

 wrote for us about the formal range, emotional depth, and collage of solidarities at work in Urayoán Noel’s Transversal...
11/07/2022

wrote for us about the formal range, emotional depth, and collage of solidarities at work in Urayoán Noel’s Transversal.
Link in bio for this latest addition to our reviews page.

Beware! New Rae Armantrout poems await you on our web page(if you dare). Link in bio 🎃👻🧟‍♂️🐺
10/31/2022

Beware! New Rae Armantrout poems await you on our web page(if you dare). Link in bio 🎃👻🧟‍♂️🐺

It's finally here and it's a good one! CR 64:1/2/3 is a triple feature dedicated to the critical recovery and reassessme...
06/18/2021

It's finally here and it's a good one! CR 64:1/2/3 is a triple feature dedicated to the critical recovery and reassessment of the strange and visionary work of Jaime de Angulo. Order your copy here: https://chicagoreview.org/issues/6401-02

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