January 1999
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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From this Issue
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poemBy Billy CollinsI knew that James Whistler was part of the Paris scene,but I was still surprised when I found the paintingof his mother at the Musée d'Orsayamong all the colored dots and mobile brushstrokesof the French Impressionists.And I was surprised to...
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poemBy Henry M. SeidenOn the radio this morning: The average woman knows275 colors—and men know eight. Women say coffee,mocha, copper, cinnamon, taupe. Men say brown.Women know an Amazon of colors I might have saidwere green, an Antarctica of whites, oceans of colorsI'd stupidly...
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poemBy Joanie MackowskiWhat vegetable leviathanextends beneath the dinner table,an unseen, monstrous green that pullsthe chair out from under our faithÂin appearances: see a mere tuftof leaf on the plate like a wing,but if it flies away, it undoubtedlywill disturb the continental driftÂasleep...
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Table of Contents
Poetry
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Billy Collins
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A.E. Stallings
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Henry M. Seiden
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Robert Bly
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Dixie Partridge
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James McCorkle
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Jack Barrack
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Stephen Dobyns
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Miles G. Watson
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Don Bogen
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Sarah Arvio
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Jack Ridl
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James Harms
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Joanie Mackowski
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Garrett Doherty
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Ralph Sneeden
Comment
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Christian Wiman
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Contributors
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- Billy Collins
- A.E. Stallings
- Henry M. Seiden
- Robert Bly
- Dabney Stuart
- Dixie Partridge
- James McCorkle
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- Jack Barrack
- Stephen Dobyns
- Miles G. Watson
- Don Bogen
- Sarah Arvio
- Jack Ridl
- James Harms
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- Joanie Mackowski
- Garrett Doherty
- Ralph Sneeden
- Hayden Carruth
- Christian Wiman
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