Summer/Fall 2024: Reflections & Refractions (Issue #58)

Author: ND Review

The cover of the Notre Dame Review, issue 58, features the title "Reflections & Refractions" superimposed on an abstract painting of a hand holding a crystal with multicolored rays

Reflections & Refractions

Reflections & Refractions, issue 58 of the Notre Dame Review, shows us who we are and who we'd like to be. Stories by Eirinie Carson and Benjamin Chappelow challenge us to look outside ourselves, while poems by Ciaran Berry, Maureen Alsop, and Jeff Bien ask us to consider our faith and our humanity. Curl up with works that will engage your mind and heart.

Here is our web extra from the print version, "Missionaries," by Liz Harmer.

Donald Platt

poetry

Jerry Harp

poetry

David Moolten

poetry

Demetria Trammell

story

Ciaran Berry

poetry

Daniel Tobin

poetry

Ryan Wilson

poetry

Paul Valéry translated by Ryan Wilson

poetry

Charles Baudelaire translated by Ryan Wilson

poetry

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe translated by Ryan Wilson

poetry

Mike Schneider

poetry

Eirinie Carson

story

Claire Zhou

poetry

William Archila

poetry

Matthew Moniz

poetry

Thom Schramm

poetry

Liz Harmer

story

Nicholas Bradley

poetry

Rachel Morgan

poetry

Steve Castro

poetry

Philip Fried

poetry

Yevgeniy Breyger translated by Alexander Kappe

poetry

Charles Haddox

poetry

Tyler Wagner

poetry

Aaron Lopatin

poetry

Michael Salcman

poetry

Hugh Sheehy

story

LC Gutierrez

poetry

Jeffrey Greene

poetry

Benjamin Chappelow

story

Richard Kenefic

poetry

John Nieves

poetry

Maureen Alsop

poetry

Kevin Casper

story

Natalie Mariko

poetry

Dante Novario

poetry

Brad Kavo

poetry

Jeff Bien

poetry

Lis Beasley

poetry

Anne Gerard

poetry

William O'Rourke

review

Orlando Richardo Menes

review

Makella Brems

review

Contributors

 

Errata 58

Reflections & Refractions, #58 The last line of Liz Harmer's story, "Missionaries," is partially missing. On page 54, the last line of the story should read, "Jeremy didn’t want her love—this was why. And she was going to force it on him anyway."