The Hopkins Review Explained

The Hopkins Review
Cover:Hopkins Review cover 15.1.jpeg
Editor:Dora Malech
Discipline:Cultural studies, literature, arts
Abbreviation:Hopkins Rev.
Publisher:Johns Hopkins University Press
Country:United States
Frequency:Quarterly
History:1947-1953, 2008-present
Website:http://www.hopkinsreview.com
Link1:http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/the_hopkins_review/
Link1-Name:Online access
Oclc:664601577
Issn:1939-6589
Eissn:1939-9774

The Hopkins Review is a quarterly literary journal that publishes fiction, poetry, and memoir; essays on literature, drama, film, the visual arts, music, and dance; interviews, folios of visual art, and translations; as well as reviews of books, performances, and exhibits. The original Hopkins Review was a literary quarterly published by the Johns Hopkins Writing Seminars from 1947 to 1953. It was brought back in 2008 in a joint venture between the Writing Seminars and the Johns Hopkins University Press. Since 2022, the current editor-in-chief is Dora Malech. The journal won the 2022 Phoenix Award for Significant Editorial and Design Achievement from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals.[1]

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  1. Web site: 2023-01-06 . The Hopkins Review Takes Home CELJ Phoenix Award Hopkins Press . 2023-09-18 . www.press.jhu.edu . en.