- Andrew Hudgins
- Louise Glück
- David Wagoner
- Donald Hall
- Loren Goodman
From this Issue
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poemBy Andrew HudginsOur father liked to play a game.He played that he was dead.He took his thick black glasses offand stretched out on the bed.He wouldn’t twitch and didn’t snoreor move in any way.He didn’t even seem to breathe!We asked, Are you...
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poemBy Louise GlückDefier of closed space, such as the head, openerOf the sealed passageways, so thatSunlight entering the nose can once againExit the ear, vaporizer, mist machine, whoseSoft hiss sounds like another human being...
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poemBy Donald Hall“Dead people don’t like olives,”I told my partners in eighth gradedancing class, who never listenedas we fox-trotted, one-two, one-two.The dead people I often consultednodded their skulls in unisonwhile I flung my black velvet capeover my shoulders and gloweredfrom...
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Table of Contents
Poems
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Andrew Hudgins
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Louise Glück
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David Wagoner
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Donald Hall
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Loren Goodman
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Conor O'Callaghan
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Joel Brouwer
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Eleanor Wilner
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Billy Collins
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Wendy Cope
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Charlene Fix
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Jeffrey Skinner
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Richard Wilbur
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Dabney Stuart
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Randall Mann
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Albert Goldbarth
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Bob Hicok
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Jack Conway
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David Kirby
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Dan Chiasson
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Mark Jarman
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Zach Finch
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R. S. Gwynn
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Jennifer Michael Hecht
Comment
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Kay Ryan
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Dean Young
Letters
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Sylvester Dewart
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Contributors
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- H. L. Hix
- Dan Chiasson
- Mark Jarman
- Zach Finch
- R. S. Gwynn
- Jennifer Michael Hecht
- Kay Ryan
- Michael Lewis
- Dean Young
- Sylvester Dewart