July 1999
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- Bart Baxter
- W. Bolton
- Neal Bowers
- Sigman Byrd
- Elizabeth Chapman
From this Issue
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poemBy Gregory DjanikianIt's the Fourth of July, the flagsare painting the town,the plastic forks and knivesare laid out like a parade.And I'm grilling, I've got my apron,I've got potato salad, macaroni, relish,I've got a hat shapedlike the state of Pennsylvania.I ask my...
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poemBy Leslie MonsourThe paper table cloth was tastefully bleak,The misty morning light shone on his cheek,And made him look alone and masculine.He talked of Seneca and bad translations,Of modern critics' lightweight observations;A bread crumb rested sweetly on his chin.Behind him, through the...
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poemBy Christine StewartOn my way, I come upon them—A gathering of old womenSoaking their cracked, graying skin,Their thick bodies sprawling voluptuously:Knees bent,Curving out of the water,Heads thrown back in a tangle of vines and leaves.I pause a moment,Waiting to hear their voices...
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Table of Contents
Poetry
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Gregory Djanikian
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Sigman Byrd
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Leslie Monsour
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Elizabeth Biller Chapman
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Andrew Towle
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Joyce Sutphen
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Lisa Gorton
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Bart Baxter
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Charlie Smith
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Andrew Feld
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Jack Stewart
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Christine Stewart
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Alexander Lehrman
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Tom Sexton
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Neal Bowers
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W. F. Bolton
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Tom Sleigh
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Dennis O'Driscoll
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Joyelle McSweeney
Comment
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David Wojahn
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David Orr
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Contributors
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- Gregory Djanikian
- Sigman Byrd
- Leslie Monsour
- Elizabeth Biller Chapman
- Andrew Towle
- Joyce Sutphen
- Lisa Gorton
- Lisa Gorton
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- Bart Baxter
- Charlie Smith
- Andrew Feld
- Jack Stewart
- Christine Stewart
- Alexander Lehrman
- Tom Sexton
- Tony Sanders
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