- Sarah Browning
- Sheila Black
- Yusef Komunyakaa
- Eduardo Corral
- Natalie Diaz
From this Issue
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poemBy Sheila BlackIn the frozen square, the student asks me if I willsell him the books from my backpack. He hides themunder his winter coat. Steam rises from the wholewheat rolls we break open at the breakfast table.We drink hot apple tea...
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poemBy Yusef KomunyakaaThey came as Congo, Guinea, & Angola,feet tuned to rhythms of a thumb piano.They came to work fields of barley & flax,livestock, stone & slab, brick & mortar,to make wooden barrels, some goingfrom slave to servant...
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poemBy Eduardo C. CorralI only recognized your hair: short,neatly combed. Our motherwould’ve been proud.In the Sonoran desertyour body became a slaughter-house where faith and want were stunned,hung upside down, gutted. Wewere taughtto bring roses, to aim for the bush. Remember?You tried...
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Table of Contents
split this rock
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Sarah Browning
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Sheila Black
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Yusef Komunyakaa
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Eduardo C. Corral
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Natalie Diaz
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Gayle Danley
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Joy Harjo
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Maria Melendez Kelson
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Dunya Mikhail
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Shailja Patel
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Danez Smith
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Anne Waldman
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Wang Ping
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Myra Sklarew
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Claudia Rankine
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Tim Seibles
the view from here
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Slavoj Žižek
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Jeffrey Brown
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