The Evergreen Review began by publishing works by iconic writers such as Samuel Beckett, Susan Sontag, LeRoi Jones, Kenzaburō Ōe, William Burroughs, Allen Ginsberg, and others. In the 21st century, Evergreen continues its legacy online, publishing daring work that interrogates identity through a variety of literary forms: narratives that represent underrepresented people, identities, and ideas alongside better-known names. The Evergreen Review is committed to blurring our individual sense of space and community, to stretching the boundaries of how we engage in conversation.

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The Evergreen Review Volume 1 Set
Buy all 3 and save. This set includes The Evergreen Review Vol.1 Numbers 1, 2, and 3
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE FACSIMILE EDITIONS, NOT ORIGINALS.

The Evergreen Review Vol. 1 Number 1
$16.00
Volume 1 Number 1 • 200 pages
ISBN 978-1-682190-89-0
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE FACSIMILE EDITIONS, NOT ORIGINALS.

The Evergreen Review Vol. 1 Number 2
$16.00
The lowdown on the “San Francisco Scene”
Volume 1 Number 2 • 168 pages
ISBN 978-1-682190-90-6
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE FACSIMILE EDITIONS, NOT ORIGINALS.

The Evergreen Review Vol. 1 Number 3
$16.00
Volume 1 Number 3 • 164 pages
ISBN 978-1-682190-91-3
PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE ARE FACSIMILE EDITIONS, NOT ORIGINALS.

The Enchanted Prince
$14.00
“As his dazzling career continues to demonstrate, Mr. Coover is a one-man Big Bang of exploding creative force.” —Edmund White, The New York Times Book Review
“Robert Coover remains our foremost verbal wizard, our laughter in the dark.” —T.C. Boyle
Published by Foxrock Books in collaboration with OR Books

Samuel Beckett Is Closed
$22.00
“A ghostly collaboration . . . a rewarding challenge. Coffey takes a colossal figure whose form-shattering masterpieces can seem hermetic and obscure, deliberately closed off, and opens him up in a way we haven’t seen.” —New York Times
“A clever exploration of the ways in which art gives life meaning…shrewd. A stimulating and singular work.” —Publishers Weekly
Published by Foxrock Books in collaboration with OR Books

The Cat in the Hat for President: A Political Fable
$12.00
With a new introduction by the author.
“As his dazzling career continues to demonstrate, Mr. Coover is a one-man Big Bang of exploding creative force.” —Edmund White, The New York Times Book Review
“Robert Coover remains our foremost verbal wizard, our laughter in the dark.” —T.C. Boyle
Published by Foxrock Books in collaboration with OR Books

Eleuthéria: A Play
$18.00
Translated by Michael Brodsky
“Eleuthéria is important… it anticipates much of Beckett’s later work.” —The New York Times
“Eleuthéria is intensely and enduringly funny… replete with that morbid Irish jocularity, unpretentious punning, and lidless stare at the unfathomable for which Beckett is cherished.” —The Village Voice
Published by Foxrock Books in collaboration with OR Books

Seventeen & J
$18.00
Translated by Luk Van Haute
Introduction by Masao Miyoshi
Published by Foxrock Books in collaboration with OR Books

Stirrings Still
$9.00
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“Stirrings Still is a last testimony of Beckett’s creative vitality. His unmatched power of endurance still masquerading as nothing at all.” —Harvard Book Review
Published by Foxrock Books in collaboration with OR Books

The Man Sitting in the Corridor
$9.00
Translated by Barbara Bray
“To savor the beauty of [Duras’] passages, you stop reading and close your eyes.” —Toni Morrison
32 pages // Paperback ISBN 978-1-682190-13-5 // E-book 978-1-682190-14-2
Published by Foxrock Books in collaboration with OR Books

Foxrock – Complete Collection
$81.60
For a limited time: Buy all seven Foxrock titles—including works by Samuel Beckett, Marguerite Duras, and Kenzaburō Ōe—and receive 20% off the whole set