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Summer 2006

New Series · Volume XXVIII Number 3

Contents · Contributors · Selections · Editor's Notes & Cover Art
   

 

contents

 

FICTION

  • M. Allen Cunningham • Twelve Monthly Devotions
  • Philip F. Deaver • Lowell and the Rolling Thunder
  • Don Lee • A Preference for Native Tongue
  • Bridget Bentz Sizer • Snow Blind

Nonfiction

  • Randy Fertel • Katrina Five Ways
  • William Walsh • When Language Fails: An Interview with Eamon Grennan

Poetry

  • Ales Debeljak translated by Andrew Zawacki and the author • Hymn to the Favorite City
  • Steven Gehrke • The Anatomy Lesson of Dr. Tulp
  • Linda Gregerson • Bicameral; The Burning of Madrid as Seen from the Terrace of My House
  • Eamon Grennan • In Bits; Night
  • Joy Harjo • Letter to Lawson
  • Barry Hill • Apples in State: Two Studies; Love in the Afternoon; Woman Smiling (1959); Colours of a Breast; Mother
  • Randall Mann • Breakfast with Thom Gunn
  • Eugenio Montejo translated by Kirk Nesset • The Mill
  • Jay Parini • Aristotle in the Middle Ages
  • Michael Pettit • Afternoon Nap

REVIEWS

  • André Bernard • The Casual Reader
  • Emery George • On the Several Home Fronts: Song Among Magyar Contemporaries. In Quest of the "Miracle Stag": The Poetry of Hungary, Volume II, edited by Adam Makkai. Forced March: Selected Poems by Miklós Radnóti, translated by George Gömöri and Clive Wilmer
  • Cynthia L. Haven • Uncle Grisha Was Right. Brodsky: A Personal Memoir by Ludmila Shtern. From Russia with Love: Joseph Brodsky in English by Daniel Weissbort

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