January 1971
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
This issue is sold out.
- Terry Bagg
- Ray Fleming
- Al Lee
- James Martin
- Michael Mesic
Table of Contents
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Robert B. Shaw
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Terry R. Bagg
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Ray Fleming
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Jason Miller
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James Martin
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Eugenia Plunkett
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David Mus
Comment
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Donald Sheehan
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Peter Schjeldahl
- Around the Corner
- Young Cherry Trees Secured Against Hares, by André Breton (Tr. by Edouard Roditi)
- The Coherences, by Anselm Hollo
- Moving Through Air, by Lewis Warsh
- The Parade of the Caterpillars, by Larry Fagin
- North Central, by Lorine Niedecker
- Smith Going Backward, by Steve Carey
- The Day the Perfect Speakers Left, by Leonard Nathan
- There's a Little Ambiguity Over There Among the Bluebells, by Ruth Krauss
- Release, by James Schevill
- The Rainbow-Walker, by Gene Frumkin
- Train Rides, by Andrew Crozier
- Acetylene Flowers, by Jerry Burns
- The Bird with the Luck and Sketchbook from Mercia, by Betty Parvin
Contents
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Contributors
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- Robert B. Shaw
- Terry R. Bagg
- Ray Fleming
- Jason Miller
- James Martin
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- Eugenia Plunkett
- Peter Straub
- Al Lee
- David Mus
- Donald Sheehan
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- Peter Schjeldahl
- Jerome Mazzaro
- Michael Mesic
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