Subscribers will have noted that in recent years we have devoted few numbers to a single topic—theme issues, so-called. The Humor issue (Harold Bloom's "Canon of Western Humor" among the contents) appeared in 1995, Screenwriting (interviews with Richard Price, Billy Wilder and John Gregory Dunne) was published in 1996, and in 1997 the Theater number (interviews with Wendy Wasserstein, David Mamet and Sam Shepard along with the entire text of Martin McDonagh’s play The Cripple of lnishmaan). Indeed, the demand for the Theater issue required a reprint order (the first time such a thing has happened in the magazine 's history) and was probably responsible for the Review being nominated this year for a National Magazine Award for General Excellence. Buoyed by such success, we have plans for issues devoted to Biography and yes, Erotica. This issue focusing on British writing—both fiction and poetry-is the first number to highlight a national literature, or perhaps in this case the literatur…