Century II A Brigham Young University Student Journal
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Also Known As:
Century 2
Annotations:
This BYU student journal was "A cooperative effort of the Associated Students of Brigham Young University Academics Office, the BYU College of Humanities, the BYU Department of English, and the BYU Honors Program" published between 1976-1981. It may be considered the successor to Wye and the predecessor to Inscape and Insight.
Dates Spanned in work:
1976-1981
| This publication includes: |
Into the Light by Richard Ellis Tice
(Winter 1981) |
Poetry |
How to Condemn Noxious Novels, by Brigham Young by Stephen Kent Ehat
1 (December 1976): 36-48 |
Criticism |
Art in the Church: A Dialogue with Don Marshall, Clayne Robison, and Trevor Southey with Trevor Southey, Donald R. Marshall, Clayne Robison,by Diane Leigh, Brett Parkinson
4 (Fall 1979): 4-19 |
Interview / Panel |
Whoever Heard of a Utah Poet?: An Overview of Poetry in the Early Church by Cindy Lesser Larsen
4 (Fall 1979): 32-61 |
Criticism |
The Worth of Fiction: Interviews with Marilyn Arnold, Marden Clark and Ed Geary with Marilyn Arnold, Marden J. Clark, Ed Geary
4 (Fall 1979): 78-91 |
Interview / Panel |
Yellow Dust by Joseph Peterson
4.1 (1979): 20-31 |
Short Story |
Jesse and Louise by Sibyl Johnston
5.2 (1980) |
Short Story |
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