The Grinnell Review, Volume 16, Issues 160-161, showcases a diverse collection of literary works from the students and faculty of Grinnell College. This edition features compelling poetry that explores a range of emotions and experiences, thought-provoking essays offering fresh perspectives on contemporary issues, and engaging short stories that capture the nuances of human relationships.
As a long-standing college publication, The Grinnell Review provides a platform for emerging voices and reflects the intellectual and creative spirit of the Grinnell community. This volume is a valuable addition to any literary collection and offers a glimpse into the next generation of writers and thinkers. Discover new talent and engage with diverse literary forms in this vibrant collection.
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