Revel No. 4 | Peter Campion, ed. | Literary Journal

Featuring the best in new poetry, fiction, literary essays, criticism, and art, Revel is available through fine independent booksellers, online book retailers, and directly from Unbound Edition Press. Published each winter and summer, Revel’s editor in chief is the acclaimed poet and critic Peter Campion.

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Revel No. 4, Peter Campion, ed.

$25.00

ISBN: 9798991957595

Fine Softcover; 265 pages; 7.5” x 10.5”

Publication Date: October 28, 2025

 

Revel No. 4, available Fall 2025, contains more than 200 pages of literary excellence, including:

Essays & Stories by:

J.T. Barbarese: “The Unicorn”

Robert Cohen: three stories

Alice Cone: on Mary Shelley

Colin Hamilton: a story

Brandon Lewis: “How Not to Disappear Completely”

Mary Maxwell: on Hannah Arendt

Jason Schneiderman: five short essays

 

Leonard Michaels: Image of Mind:
Selected Unpublished Stories, Notes, and Drawings from Michaels’ Journals and Archive

 

Poetry by:

Nicky Beer

Christopher Childers

Timothy DeMay

Jeanne Foster

Daisy Fried

Myronn Hardy

Liza Hudock

Mark Irwin

Shara Lessley

Deirdre Lockwood

Laura Glen Louis

Randall Mann

Miguel Murphy

Carol Muske-Dukes

Kate Northrop

Nicholas Pierce

Christina Pugh

J. Allyn Rosser

Lloyd Schwartz

Joshua Weiner

David Wojahn

 

Paintings by Kim Frohsin

 

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Peter Campion is the author of Radical as Reality: Form and Freedom in American Poetry; four collections of poems, Other PeopleThe LionsEl Dorado, and One Summer Evening at the Falls; as well as several monographs and catalog essays on modern and contemporary visual art. A recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship and the Joseph Brodsky Rome Prize, he teaches in the writing program at the University of Minnesota and serves as Executive Editor for Unbound Edition Press and Editor in Chief of Revel.