has gloss | eng: The Hopkins Review is a literary quarterly that publishes fiction, poetry, memoirs, essays on literature, drama, film, the visual arts, music, dance, and reviews of books in all these areas, as well as reviews of performances and exhibits. The original Hopkins Review was a literary quarterly published by the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars from 1947 to 1953. It has been brought back in 2008 in a joint venture between the Writing Seminars and the Johns Hopkins University Press. The first issue of the magazine (Winter 2008) contains work by Max Apple, John Barth, Donald Barthelme, Douglas Basford, Karol Berger, Wayne Biddle, Logan Browning, Stephen Dixon, Edward Hirsch, John Hollander, Christine Jowers, Millard Kaufman, Frank Kermode, Sharon Kopriva, Charles Martin, Erin McGraw, Ronald Paulson, Mary Jo Salter, and Richard Wilbur. The managing editor is Glenn Blake. |