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Page from Issue 94 TINO VILLANUEVA Chronicle of My Worst Years I Cronica de mis aiios peores ... TRANSLATED AND WTIH AN AFTERWORD BY JAMES HOCGARD In this bilingual edition, an established Chicano poet ... represents with passion and elegance some of the American realities that remain absent from mainstream ...
memory and fantasy, set in harsher reality.-Alicia Ostriker 80 pages $15, cloth (0-916384-10-1) $8.95, ... Page from Issue 94 EVAN ZIMROTH Dead, Dinner, or Naked We hear in these poems a song of ... tenderness, anger, intelligence and wit. Evan Zimroth's erotic, intense poems are rooted in history, ...
ought to be able to decide which of two systems is better and therefore more worthy to pass on to our ... civilization could do without a cultural elite. Even if that elite was self-elected, it would still know that ... it had responsibilities to discharge and a constitu­ ency to answer to. Chief among those ...
Fall 1999
Page 141 from Issue 106 TRIQuARTERLY 4. Ibid., 79. 5. Ibid., 80n. 6. Benjamin, op. cit., 107. 7. ... Walter Benjamin, Illuminations, trans. H. Zohn, ed. H. Arendt (1970), 94,5. 8. Ibid., 91. 9. Kafka, ...
doorstep and demanded an accounting. The three connected essays of Snakeskin consider what it means to grow ... through selves and the fears that hover(ed) beside me as I slid toward the future. It’s got astrology and ... a page and have it be real, without being entirely true? KLM: I think that question is at the heart of an ...
careless promise of pleasure, and also in its dangers; I am an entire evening of boredom and credulity ... translucent under flashing lights, almost seen through. Those changing tints (blues, yellows, and reds, ... Page 233 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY Narcissus Learning the Words to This Song I enter this moment ...
narrator's voice can have two answers: either Molloy is telling his own story, in part one, and then telling ... Page 80 from Issue 30 creating new meanings and sometimes word-plays. Glumov's leaps ... not enclosed within the frame or purview of a solitary, fixed, and detached narrator. Indeed, the ...
skrifter. 7). 80 Russia Then and Now, 1892-1917. My Mission to Russia during the Famine of 1891-1892 with ... of Tolstoi. Experiences of Famine and Misrule in Russia. William Reason, Translator. (New York: ... completed before the events of February and October in Russia, and there is no mention of revolution or even ...
Michelle Grangaud
Statement and Poem Print Pages:  Page 79 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY Statement and Poem ... it, it all appears commonplace, anecdotal, futile. Others know how to speak about writ­ ing and about ... difficult, but, in fact, no more so than Scrabble or crossword puzzles. And, rather than a constraint, I have ...
and values that would set the standard and tell the story of the rest of my life." I would go ... it. He was working on it, off and on, all that month; I'd flip it open to discover new ... additions or dele­ tions-whole paragraphs appearing as if overnight. I never saw him doing it. The majority ...

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