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Missing were both present and safe. TQ: To me, that’s a profound, illuminating, and moving idea. And one ... back in London, I think carry an echo of Douglas’s poem. TQ: Yes—to me, “ Vergissmeinnicht ” is one of ... TQ: In the piece “In the Soft Parts of the Body,” which follows soon after “The Battle of ...
Page 80 from Issue 10 man had placed beside his plate. "Our dear mother often read the ... end, when her mind was failing just a little, she sometimes called me to her to ask if a photograph was ... a belle of eighteen!" "Even at the end, confined to a wheel chair, she always came down ...
Page from Issue 80 Selected by Russell Banks 1/ A wonderful book...in the rarified company of the ... best of Raymond Carver, Richard Ford, and Tobias Wolff. Five or six of these stories are worth the ... price of five or six entire collections."-Russell Banks $17.95 UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH PRESS ...
will appear in her next collection, Will You Always Love Me? Her most recent publication in ... TriQuarterly was the story, "You Petted Me, and I Followed You Home," which appeared in #88. ... 1992), The Collected Shorter Poems, 1946,1991 (Copper Canyon Press, 1992), Tell Me Again How the White ...
author of two other collections of poems, Blues: The Story Always Untold (Another Chicago Press, 1989) ... Sandburg Award in poetry. He is the editor of a collection of South African writing, Somehow We Survive ... (Graywolf Press, 1993). A story of hers appeared in TQ #58. She lives in Mtchigan.x * * Amy ...
a lew pieces 01 fiction that are longer than the usual magazine short story. This is the second story ... ("life with forty freshmen is full of surprises"), and for two y�ars as an undergraduate editor ... of THE TRI· QUARTERLY. 80th her parents are teachers and she plans to enter graduate school, after ...
counter the overwhelm of “the big story” and instead lead toward the more open, airy “story of an idea.” ... ways one can be interesting: not by voice alone, and, I’d add, not by story or subject alone, and not ... thought, the in-rush of new angles, the way sound and cadence can lead. It may be helpful to be more alert ...
Afanasiev's folklore collection and I was puzzled. Why is it that Marusya, who is afraid of the vampire, so ... says to me, do this and you will be free, and I don't do it, that means I am not particularly ... interested in freedom; it means that my nonfreedom is more precious to me. And what is the precious ...
Fall 1986
Hughes has published a collection of stories, The Calling (Univer­ sity of Illinois Press, 1980), and is ... working on a novel. Her poetry has appeared in TQ #64, Crosscurrents, Confrontation and other journals. ... poems was included in New American Poets of the 80's (Wampeter, 1984). The poem published here ...
Michelle Grangaud
always felt it to be a technique. Once acquired, it becomes a working tool. Question of meaning: ... about oneself, at least correctly. It is not easy for me to speak about my writing. When I think about ... critical apparatus of my own which would allow me to situate myself. Everything is chance, everything ...

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