October 2015
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- Matthew Sweeney
- Guillaume Apollinaire
- Eleanor Hooker
- Franz Wright
- Rae Armantrout
From this Issue
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poemBy Matthew SweeneyWhat stopped her bawling was the doorbellringing, and a man standing there with fiveyellow roses, bulked up with green frondsand tied in a dinky knot with olive twine.There was no card to say who the flowerscame from. The man’s uniform...
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poemBy Guillaume ApollinaireIt was a blessèd time we were at the beachGo out early in the morning no shoes no hats no tiesAnd quick as a toad’s tongue can reachLove wounded the hearts of the mad and the wiseDid you know Guy...
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poemBy Eleanor HookerSince we nailwings to the dead,she calls ravensfrom the skyto inspect our work. “For flight,”they say, “first remove their boots.”She leans in,inspects a fresh hexbehind my eyes,takes my feetand lays them on the fire,to burn it out, roots first.We’re...
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Table of Contents
POEMS
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Matthew Sweeney
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Guillaume Apollinaire
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Eleanor Hooker
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Franz Wright
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Corey Mesler
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Rae Armantrout
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Katie Peterson
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Matt Hart
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Cynthia Cruz
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Reginald Gibbons
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Christine Gosnay
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Claudia Emerson
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James Longenbach
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Camille T. Dungy
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Maceo J. Whitaker
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Catherine Staples
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Luis Chaves
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Tomás Q. Morín
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Julian Stannard
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Jessica Greenbaum
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Jennifer Chang
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Hailey Leithauser
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Primo Levi
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Susan Elizabeth Howe
comment
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Ange Mlinko
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Jim Johnstone