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Page 4 from Issue 80 Un autre monde; The Saturday Matinee; Early Morning in Milwaukee; "I ... Gary Saul Morson Culture and the Intellectual at the Height of the Time 160 Robert Boyers 4 Issue 80 ...
Willard Spiegelman
Appearing and Disappearing Selves Print Pages:  Page 250 from Issue 80 Reviews: Appearing and ... $18.95; paperback, $9.95 Stanley Moss, The Intelligence of Clouds, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1989, 80 ... Chicago Press, 1986,48 pages; hardback, $15; paperback, $6.95 Just as deconstruction has tried to ...
W. S. Di Piero
Page 46 from Issue 80 Four Poems w. s. Di Piero The Next Room Like leaves and coils of leaf dust ... turning along the sidewalk beyond my view; like wind picking the flared leaf mounds at the curb... ... unseen, one room away, but for the brazen sun-sleeve cast across my rug from the door you meant to close. ...
Joanna Anos
80 Four Poems Joanna Anos Green Street I had known the man, in a bar in southern Illinois, ... dance-floor stage. I was new to the scene. I took the twenties when tucked in my palm, slipped in my back ... 52 Issue 80 page Joanna Anos Poetry Work Issue 80 Print Share Tweet ...
Brooks Haxton
Again Consider the Wind Print Pages:  Page 57 from Issue 80 Again Consider the Wind Brooks Haxton ... bend northward so that the tops all waveringly indicate Polaris, which is always there. Reading ... best friend from his childhood 57 Issue 80 page Brooks Haxton Poetry Work Issue 80 Print Share Tweet ...
Page 80 from Issue 130 is her turn, he carves her salami extra thin. He cuts a hunk of Belgian ... will know. Then they will drive back and their holiday will be over. As she buckles in, he hands her ... the guidebooks marked with Post-Its. He points to the salient pas­ sages. "Will you read to ...
Page 80 from Issue 17 beginning, Nabokov has committed the novel's form to the mode of ... employ phrases whose chief purpose seems to be to keep the reader alerted to the basic mode of perception ... absences from home by saying his evenings out are "spent with some artists interested in the ...
I ordered my chaco/at chaud and mother's cafe every morning. The apricot jam for our croissants was ... Page 80 from Issue 46 speaking with a woman who had long, painted fingernails. This woman owned an ... column. Lifelike, bizarre, and very uncomfortable, he seemed about to swoon. I dabbed perfume along my ...
Winter 1995/96
Page 80 from Issue 95 TRIQUARTERLY poetry. I know you can discover much of that reading ... read someone like Garda Lorca or Cesar Vallejo in the original. And you're inspired in the ... same way you're inspired when you read Whitman or Dickinson or Williams. I can still recall ...
was a comedy too, or so I thought. My friend read it and he said it made him laugh, even though the ... Page 80 from Issue 128 about a mother and daughter who are accepted to college the same year and ... jokes were a little broad and there were a few logic problems. I tried to fix them, but the more I read ...

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