EastWesterly Review
Issue 7 - Fall 2001
Letter from the Editor: On Art and
Worth
by Lael Ewy
Foundling Theory Update: On Golden Streams
by John Fraim
Comments and Criticism
Daliwood, The Theme Park: A Critical Review
by Humbert Humberto Eco
By the Mark: A Writer's Workshop Offenses
by Kathleen Davis
Moulin Rouge, Erasure
of History, and the Disneyfication of the Avant Garde
by Lael Ewy
A Quick Introduction to Postcritical Preemptive
Self-destructivism
by Staniel Crocker
Special Pull-Out Section: Reacting to September 11, 2001
"This will not stand"
by Rita D. Costello
Just and Fair
by E.W. Wilder
A Pacifist Repents
by Kathleen Davis
Battle of Symbols
by John Fraim
Poetry
Beanie Weenie
Introduction by E. W. Wilder
This Poem is Anti-Money
by Bean Newton
18.2
by Bean Newton
City Kid Tries to Get By in a Funkless Universe
by Bean Newton
The Music Critic Admits to a Secret Love of
Neil Diamond
by Bean Newton
Mitzi Has Had Enough of Her High School Writing
Club, and Lashes Out in a Pathetic Act of Rage That They Find "Brilliant,"
Thus Infuriating Her Even More
by Melissa Thompson
Do Not Choke the Lollipop
by Francine DuBois