The Massachusetts Review

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The Massachusetts Review is an American literary journal based at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. Originally founded in 1959, early contributors included Robert Frost, May Sarton and Maxine Kumin. More recent contributors of note include short story writers John Clayton and Valerie Hurley, essayist Jacob Appel, and poet Kurt Heinzelman.

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