Contents: Vol. 26, #1 / 2005
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Poetry
WILLIAM LOGAN Leap Year / Sometimes
KATHERINE LUCAS ANDERSON Confession
PATRICK PHILLIPS The Boy Hitler / At the End of the All-Night Drive / Everything
REGINALD SHEPHERD My Father by the Sea, Supposedly
SUSAN HAHN Bird
EVE ADAMSON To the Poet / Zeus Spotted Near Suwannee River
SARAH MURPHY Letter to My Better Self, Neglected, Rejected, Allegedly Dead / My Whether, My Weather, My Vain, Vein, Vane
SEBASTIAN MATTHEWS Coming into Lexington, Virginia
ANDREW FELD Tongue: An Ode
AIMEE NEZHUKUMATATHIL Last Aerogramme to You, with Lizard
Fiction
JAN PENDLETON Irises for Iris
STEVE ALMOND Open Up and Say Ow
RONLYN DOMINGUE Broken Silence
SANDRA LEONG Coming of Age in Faheete
GREGORY BLAKE SMITH A Few Moral Problems You Might Like to Ponder, of a Winter’s Evening, in Front of the Fire, with a Cat on Your Lap
ALEXEI BAYER Khrushchev
RENE CREVEL My Body and I (translated by Robert Bononno)
Testimonies
HELOISE First Letter (translated by William Levitan)
Literary Biography
GORDON BOWKER Orwell’s Library
Interviews
STIG BJORKMAN Trier on von Trier
Revaluations
LIZZIE HUTTON The Example of Antonia White
Provocations
TOM HOUSE Reading Group Questions
ANN LAUTERBACH John Currin, Pressing Buttons
Reports
THOMAS WASHINGTON My Distant Education
Rediscoveries
G. K. CHESTERTON Questions of Divorce




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