December 13, 2023
Poor Historian
Neil was pale and bald and serious, closer to seven feet than six, with a head like a small car. I wasn’t afraid of him, exactly. I’d seen him in […]
December 13, 2023
The Men
The men came by foot, by 747 international flight, by purple two-seater convertible Miata. They came with gifts. Little silk drawstring bags that held amethysts. Toblerones they kept in our […]
November 28, 2023
Introduction
The Kenyon Review’s annual nonfiction contest was judged this year by Leslie Jamison, acclaimed author of The Empathy Exams, Make It Scream, Make It Burn, and The Recovering: Intoxication and […]
November 28, 2023
Lowest of the Low on a High Red Hill
The Kenyon Review · “Lowest of the Low on a High Red Hill” by Carrie Cogan I rode west with a childhood friend who was driving to a job in […]
