May 2000
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- Philip Asaph
- Kenyotta Bradley
- Esther Cameron
- Turner Cassity
- Stephen Corey
From this Issue
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poemBy James Tate
Someone called in a report that she had
seen a man painting in the dark over by the
pond. A police car was dispatched to go in-
vestigate. The two officers with their big
flashlights walked all around the pond,... -
poemBy Mark TurcotteBack when I used to be IndianI am standing outside thepool hall with my sister.She strawberry blonde. Stale sweatand beer through theopen door. A warrior leans on his stick,fingers blue with chalk.Another bends to shoot.His braids brush the greenfelt, swinging...
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poemBy David WagonerThat child was dangerous. That just-born   Newly washed and silent baby         Wrapped in deerskin and held warmAgainst the side of its mother could understand   The language of birds and animals         Even when asleep. It knew why Bluejay...
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Table of Contents
Poetry
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James Tate
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Dolores Stewart
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Mark Turcotte
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Ron Price
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K. E. Dixon
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Kenyotta Bradley
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Turner Cassity
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J. Allyn Rosser
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Philip Asaph
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Gary Soto
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Barry Silesky
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Stephen Corey
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Lucien Stryk
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John Updike
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Esther Cameron
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Len Roberts
Comment
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Henry Taylor
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Contributors
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- James Tate
- Dolores Stewart
- Mark Turcotte
- Ron Price
- David Wagoner
- K. E. Dixon
- Kenyotta Bradley
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- Turner Cassity
- J. Allyn Rosser
- Philip Asaph
- Gary Soto
- Barry Silesky
- Stephen Corey
- Andrew Mulvania
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- Lucien Stryk
- John Updike
- Esther Cameron
- Len Roberts
- Henry Taylor
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