- V. Pelizzon
- Vera Pavlova
- Andrea Cohen
- Donald Hall
- Mary De Rachewiltz
From this Issue
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poemBy V. Penelope PelizzonHunched in the bath, four ibuprofen gulpedtoo late to dull the muscle crampingto sate a god who thirstsmonthly for his slake of iron,I am just a body bleeding in bad light.But after an hour, as the...
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poemBy Vera PavlovaAm I lovely? Of course!Breathlessly I tastethe subtle complimentof a handmade caress.Chop me into tiny bits,caress and tame my soul,that godly swallowyou love to no end.
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poemBy Andrea CohenSoon I’ll move to Norway.If that’s a bitter pill,well, swill, swallow. I’m going,and I won’t wallow, not in Norway,where they’re so beyondslave labor, with laws that saya clerk must work within fivemeters of a window throughwhich she can see a...
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Table of Contents
POEMS
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V. Penelope Pelizzon
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Andrea Cohen
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Donald Hall
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Mary De Rachewiltz
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Timothy Murphy
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Fanny Howe
Comment
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Carmine Starnino
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Michael Hofmann
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Joshua Mehigan
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Nate Klug
Letters to the Editor
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Alfred Lutz
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Michael Hofmann
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Don Jones
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A. F. Moritz
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Kelly Shaw