September 2016
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- Max Ritvo
- Jacob Polley
- Juan Herrera
- Pascale Petit
- Eduardo Corral
From this Issue
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poemBy Max RitvoThe guardian angel sits in the treeabove the black lip of streetthe man walks down.He calls the man Cargo.The angel sees a pinewood box in place of the man,and the street he walks is a boat,the hull like a coal...
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poemBy Jacob Polleythe first trees were felledand sailed in, wrecked, then sleptan age in the northern sun, blackeningto iron were found by horsemenleading their horses and raised ascloud’s axles, rafters of night, a...
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poemBy Juan Felipe HerreraIt considers those men that ambled &Flushed their swords & cut off the neckOf the blue horses & scraped off deathDust from the carcass — rape of womenTresses in boilers — the tin-colored animalsOn the viridian grasses in particular theHowler Monkey let the word...
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Table of Contents
POEMS
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Max Ritvo
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Jacob Polley
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Juan Felipe Herrera
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Pascale Petit
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Eduardo C. Corral
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Rowan Ricardo Phillips
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Sylvia Legris
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Clark Moore
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Fatimah Asghar
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Gwyneth Lewis
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Alfred Corn
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Toi Derricotte
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Peter Balakian
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Ari Banias
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Tarfia Faizullah
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R.A. Villanueva
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John Shoptaw
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Tina Boyer Brown
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Stephen Dunn
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Rick Barot
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Zilka Joseph
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David Harsent
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Gary Barwin
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Melissa Range
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Diane Wakoski
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