Among the nation's oldest and most esteemed literary reviews, with subscribers across the U.S. and in thirty-seven foreign countries, Northwest Review has been widely circulated and celebrated for over fifty years. We've been proud to publish the work of Ansel Adams, Maggie Anderson, Eavan Boland, Marianne Boruch, Olga Broumas, Rosellen Brown, Charles Bukowski, Raymond Carver, Madeline DeFrees, Alan Dugan, Stuart Dybek, John Gardner, Woody Guthrie, Judith Hemschemeyer, Ted Hughes, Richard Hugo, Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Ken Kesey, Ursula Le Guin, Philip Levine, John Logan, Malcolm Lowry, Sandra McPherson, James Merrill, Joyce Carol Oates, Tom Robbins, Theodore Roethke, W.D. Snodgrass, Gary Snyder, William Stafford, Gerald Stern, James Tate, Robert Penn Warren, and Charles Wright, along with a host of the nation's most promising young writers.

 

 


"Northwest Review is a vigorous and discerning regional voice."

Barry Lopez


“Eclectic,
but not
promiscuous.”

Carolyn Kizer

 
 
David Levinthal, Untitled, 1988, polaroid,25x20”. Augen Gallery