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his voice rises through the noise of history and habit to reach us with impeccable grace and ... Page from Issue 94 MURIEL RUKEYSER Out of Silence: Selected Poems EDITED BY KATE DANIELS In ... a recent article, someone defined the deplorable state of publishing (and the Republic) by a single fact: ...
dialogue and, if it is used, narration. Telling instead of showing is a real trap for adaptation, because ... Verne's narrative voice, even in a dated translation, although very fun and witty, didn't feel ... fill the narrative with interest and delight, could be put in the mouths of characters. Important plot ...
Ninth Street South I sit overlooking the slaveway, Highway 94, and into the wide Penthouse of the ... HUH! Take it to the Captain, HUH! Tell him I'm gone, boy... Tell him I'm gone ... Page 80 from Issue 68 Even Song Sundown in the Western Lands! On Ninth Street South in Minnepimp, ...
Renaftres (Ecbolade, 1990); Geste, Narrations (P. O. L., 1991); and lours le jour, Chronique (P. o. L., ... Contributors Print Pages:  Page 257 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERL Y Contributors Johnny ... Payne's creative-writing textbook, Voice and Style, was pub­ lished by Writer's Digest Books in ...
in the United States and by anyone with an interest in contemporary poetry. It will become ... change, on cruelty and innocence, on love and endurance. An immensely moving book, fearless in its ... are luminous and often sacramental, arriving at a hard-won peace.-Lisel Mueller 80 pages $10.95, paper ...
several contributions to T riQuarterly, including an essay in TQ #80, a story in TQ #82, and translations ... (Ecbolade, 1990); Geste, Narrations (P. O. L., 1991); and lours le jour, Chronique (P. o. L., 1995). ... Page 257 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERL Y Contributors Johnny Payne's creative-writing ...
proposal implic­ itly asks us to consider our "scripture" as one among several possible ... ("Companions"), she temporar­ ily abandons myth and history for more sociable and secular subjects, Wilner answers ... Page 259 from Issue 80 knows the impossibility of undoing, history. In "Reading the Bible ...
Ewa Kuryluk
writers of fiction and essay' ists of culture, who perhaps have more in common with each other ... endings too must depend on, and be understood and analyzed through, art, as well as through more narrowly ... than not, have a great deal to tell us about politics. I am not sure where histo­ ry, on one hand, and ...
Page 80 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY anagrammatic practice emerges, nevertheless, fragments of ... a poet, and what's more, a proper name, consti­ tutes a serious contradiction. When the question ... so, as 80 Issue 94 page ...

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