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No. 2, Spring–Summer 1975
Ontario Review, A North American Journal of the Arts, was published from 1974 to 2008 by Raymond J. Smith and Joyce Carol Oates. This site is an online archive of the print journal.
Front Matter
Fiction
In Whom We Trust
Linda W. Wagner
The Man Who Changed Overnight
Fielding Dawson
Poetry
O Jerusalem
Irving Layton
To the Etruscan Poets
Richard Wilbur
We Begin These Affairs Lightly
M. L. Rosenthal
Two Poems: Song for a High, Cold Wind; The Better Host
Peter Fellowes
At Auction
Jerome Mazzaro
Sarto's Last Sketch
John Ower
From The Pavese Poems
Peter Stevens
the drunk tank judge
Charles Bukowski
Two Poems: Friend; Sunup
Naomi Clark
Two Poems: Trying to Shovel Out; Snow Levels
Philip Legler
Prose Poem
From The Slag of Creation
Richard Grossinger
Essays
Is Don Juan Alive and Well?
Arnold J. Mandell M.D.
A Fiction of Masks: Cocteau's Novels of Youth
George Woodcock
Graphics
Nine Photographs
Brad Iverson
Reviews
Five Poets from Five Countries
Tom Marshall
A True Lyric Poet: Marya Zaturenska
Robert Phillips
A North American Vistion: Clark Blaise's Tribal Justice
Richard Hornsey
Look to Thyself: Ignatow's Notebooks
Robert Leiter
Back Matter
Editors
- Editor
- Raymond J. Smith
- Contributing Editors
- Peter Stevens
- John R. Reed
- A.G. Smith
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Ruth Rattner