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The Missouri Review, founded in 1978, has helped shape the contemporary literary scene by offering the finest work of today’s most important writers and by discovering the brightest new voices in fiction, poetry, and the essay.
45.1 (Spring 2022): “Now and Forever” Inside: 2021 Jeffrey E. Smith Editors’ Prize winners, Michael Millner on the Jack Kerouac Archive, poetry from Kelli Russell Agodon and David Moolten, prose from Joy Baglio, John Fulton, Peter Mountford, Susan Neville, and William Roebuck.