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No. 3, Fall–Winter 1975–76
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
Interview
Some Questions and Answers
Saul Bellow
Fiction
The Salt Mines
Marian Engel
Asthma Clinic
Enid Harlow
The Red Iris
Lewis B. Horne
Poetry
Two Poems: I'm a Machine; I Died and Called for You
David Ignatow
Two Poems: Pantheon; XVIII
César Vallejo
October 6 / A Birthday
Gerard Malanga
Two Poems: Elm Trees; Getting There
Eugene McNamara
In Ettrick forest
Robert Cockburn
A Dramalife
Gerry Raling Connolly
Ordinance on Arrival
Naomi Lazard
Two Poems: The Aristocrats; Princess Poem
Frederick Morgan
Two Poems: There Will Be No More Passengers; Good to Say
J. Michael Yates
From Ikons of a Coast
Charles Lillard
Two Poems: Opening Up; I Preserve My Father's Live Body
Joe David Bellamy
The Aleutians
Thomas Dillon Redshaw
Field Trop
Art Hill
Essays
Risks and Possibilities: The Poetry of A. R. Ammons
Peter Stevens
Graphics
Scenes from Rural Ontario
Terry W. Self
Fineline Drawings
Bela Egyedi
Reviews
Back Matter
Editors
- Editor
- Raymond J. Smith
- Contributing Editors
- Peter Stevens
- John R. Reed
- A.G. Smith
- Joyce Carol Oates
- Ruth Rattner