New England Review is a nationally recognized literary journal.

MIDDLEBURY, Vt. – New England Review’s (NER) latest issue features an array of German translations and original work from poetry to essays, stories, and plays.

“To see things from another side we have to shift in our chairs, sometimes uncomfortably, and it can feel like listening in on a private conversation between strangers,” writes editor Carolyn Kuebler in her note to readers. “But we also get a chance to see something of the Germany we don’t know from driving their cars or watching CNN, and to dismantle the loudest and most persistent stereotypes.”

The new issue offers a considerable share of English-language writing as well, including a piece of fiction on American baseball just in time for the post-season.

Published by Middlebury College, New England Review is a nationally recognized literary journal that cultivates artistic excellence and innovation in contemporary writing and engages readers deeply in the literary arts through its quarterly publication, dynamic web presence, and public reading series.