Publications Most Frequently Represented
In order of frequency, these are the publications most represented this year:
The New Yorker | 7 |
Paris Review | 6 |
Ploughshares | 6 |
The Iowa Review | 5 |
Field | 4 |
Michigan Quarterly Review | 4 |
The Atlantic Monthly | 2 |
Boulevard | 2 |
Denver Quarterly | 2 |
Grand Street | 2 |
The Kenyon Review | 2 |
Poetry | 2 |
The Yale Review | 2 |
Read more about this topic: The Best American Poetry 1992
Famous quotes containing the words publications, frequently and/or represented:
“Dr. Calder [a Unitarian minister] said of Dr. [Samuel] Johnson on the publications of Boswell and Mrs. Piozzi, that he was like Actaeon, torn to pieces by his own pack.”
—Horace Walpole (17171797)
“Curiosity is only vanity. Most frequently we wish to know only to talk. Thus we would not take a sea voyageif we were never to speak of itfor the sole pleasure of seeing without hope of ever communicating it.”
—Blaise Pascal (16231662)
“By an application of the theory of relativity to the taste of readers, to-day in Germany I am called a German man of science, and in England I am represented as a Swiss Jew. If I come to be regarded as a bĂȘte noire the descriptions will be reversed, and I shall become a Swiss Jew for the Germans and a German man of science for the English!”
—Albert Einstein (18791955)