Autumn 2009: Vol. LXII, No. 3
The Hudson Review

Autumn 2009: Vol. LXII, No. 3

    Letters

  • Letters from America   Alexis de Tocqueville

  • Essay

  • Compacting Time: Anne Stevenson's Poems of Memory   Emily Grosholz

  • Journal

  • The Messiah Returned to Haiti, but it Didn't Help: Letter from Port-au-Prince, 1953–2008   Herbert Gold

  • Poetry

  • Light Up Lanarkshire   Gerry Cambridge

  • Night Watch; I know you are down there . . .   Laurence Barrett

  • Teaching My Sons to Swim in Walden Pond; Paper,; Doppler   Anne Stevenson

  • Jules Verne above Amiens, 1873; In Thompson Woods with John Gardner, 1970   Floyd Skloot

  • How Many Lives Do You Have?; How It Is on Depot Street   Jeff Hardin

  • Chronicle

  • Theatre   Richard Hornby

    “Waiting for Godot,” “The Winter’s Tale,” and The Cherry Orchard” in London

  • Music   Erick Neher

    The Glimmerglass season 2009

  • Dance   Marcia B. Siegel

    Tribute to Merce Cunningham, 1919–2009

  • Art   Karen Wilkin

    Graham Nickson’s “Italian Skies” at Jill Newhouse Gallery; Maya Lin’s “Storm King Wavefield” at Storm King Art Center

  • Review

  • War, Love, Art, and the Limits of Language   Peter Makuck

    Louis Simpson, Daniel Hoffman, Jeanne Murray Walker, Robert Phillips

  • Travelers   David Mason

    Travels with Herodotus and Patrick Leigh Fermor

  • Dinner and a Classic   Tom Wilhelmus

    Jane Hamilton, Jay McInerney, Jonathan Littell, Thomas Pynchon, etc.

  • Elizabeth Taylor's Otherness   William H. Pritchard

    “The Other Elizabeth Taylor,” by Nicola Beauman

  • Updike's Farewell   Brooke Allen

    John Updike’s last works