February 2006
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- Dean Young
- Robert Pinsky
- Albert Goldbarth
- A. Stallings
- George Szirtes
From this Issue
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poemBy Dean YoungWhat will be served for our receptionin the devastation? Finger food, of courseand white wine, something printed on the napkins.We were not children togetherbut we are now. Every bird knowsonly two notes constantly rearranged.That’s...
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poemBy Christina PughAnd at the picnic table under the ancient elms,one of my parents turned to me and said:“We hope you end up here,”where the shade relieves the light, where we sitin some beneficence—and I felt the shape of...
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poemBy Robert PinskyAt Robben Island the political prisoners studied.They coined the motto Each one Teach one.In Argentina the torturers demanded the prisonersAddress them always as “Profesor.”Many of my friends are moved by guilt, but IAm a creature of shame, I am ashamed...
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Table of Contents
Poems
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Peter Kane Dufault
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Christina Pugh
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Robert Pinsky
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Arthur Rimbaud
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Albert Goldbarth
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Wendy Cope
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Charles O. Hartman
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A.E. Stallings
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David Barber
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Philip Gross
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Peter Campion
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John Brehm
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Deborah Warren
Comment
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Mary Kinzie
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William Logan
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George Szirtes
Letters
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Roger Mitchell
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Mark Soifer
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Richard Thayer
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Molly Brodak
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Benjamin McVay
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Elizabeth Alexander
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Dan Chiasson
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James A. Holman
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Bill Witherup
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James V. Davis
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Contributors
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- Mark Soifer
- Richard Thayer
- Molly Brodak
- Benjamin McVay
- Elizabeth Alexander
- Dan Chiasson
- James A. Holman
- Bill Witherup
- James V. Davis