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the death of a world." This change would not be remarkable except that a similar shift occurs ... Page 208 from Issue 80 goat, this identification naturalizes the bomb, making it seem as natural- ... a poll of the members of the Science Fiction Writers of Amer­ ica, taken in 1967-68 to select the ...
Fall 1983
poem, we find not a wail but a calm, almost painfully slow, climb toward the final lines, when the ... Selected Poems 1940- 1982, with which he may find his first readers on this side of the Atlantic. He has ... Page 197 from Issue 58 hidden, blocked, unexpressed. The de­ tails of the poem-the getting ...
it's the chair leg scraping the floor when you climb up and reach. 47 Issue 80 page ... Page 47 from Issue 80 in a thinned-out shadow crossing the bar of light, lapping it, like the ... reef. Deeper, small change cringed in the muck, waiting to be claimed. ("Well, they're ...
Telegraph noted last week: "While she was arguably the most popular poet in Poland, most of the world ... claim that they know something are responsible for most of the fuss in the world.” The Nobel committee ... Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski said on Twitter that her death was an "irreparable loss to ...
stanzas and because the subject of the poem is finally an implied obtuseness and com pi ... a CPJ1(_'y. "Birch"3 is another poem which depends ulti­ mately on a metaphor which is ... really obvious, but only after the reading of the poem: Birch tree, you remind me Of a room filled with ...
exclusively to Black Sparrow, a very small publisher in California.  A precipitous decline?  Lucille Clifton ... and stature.  His plan was to multiply the number of poems, stories, lines or words—I was never quite ... Illinois, which is, in turn, presumably better than work published by Sarabande, Flood, Third World, Burning ...
Winter 1989/90
(cloth); ISBN 0-929968-06-9 (paper). SELECTED POEMS: THE WEIGHT OF THE BODY By Stanislaw Baranczak ... range—from satire to elegy, from farce to lyric. His previous works include books of poems and of criticism; ... gender, these participants open up the world of current South African literary culture to U.S. readers, ...
Page 59 from Issue 80 Four Poems John Koethe Un autre monde The nervous style and faintly ... disappointing alterations In the fixed scheme of things. I bring to it Nothing but bare need, blind, continual ... resignation, and then as infinitely fine regrets, And then as aspects of some near, receding world Inert as ...
Eleanor Wilner
Ume: Plum; Changing the Imperatives; Atget's Gardens Print Pages:  Page 16 from Issue 80 ... Three Poems Eleanor Wilner Ume: Plum The fruit is small, and often served shriveled, soaked in some ... parasol of pink and white, or the world a child's globe that sits in the Buddha's hand ...
Page 213 from Issue 80 aliens have saved the human race from itself, it also laments that in doing ... regret for the lost possibilities of human history, the novel expresses the same wish- to bring about the ... end of the world. But although this ambivalence may be disingenuous, it does point to one of the most ...

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