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Issue 13

2003 — Vol. 10, No. 1. This issue contains new work and translations from 66 poets, featuring poems by Ralph Adamo, William Baer, Charles Baudelaire, Robert Bly, Jaime Torres Bodet, Mary Crow, Joseph Enzweiler, Forrest Gander, Jesse Lee Kercheval, Marilyn Kallet, Bill Knott, Enrique Lihn, Pablo Neruda, Eunice Odio, William Ospina, Simon Perchik, Faith Shearin, Peter Stillman, Maurycy Szymel, G.C. Waldrep, and many others. This issue also contains reviews of new books by Donald Revell, C.D. Wright, Tim Peeler, Kathryn Stripling Byer, Sarah Kennedy, Emöke B’Racz, Irene Honeycutt, Jack Hirschman, Jeff Daniel Marion, R. T. Smith, and Ron Rash, with a critical overview of James Still’s Days and Ways by Carol Boggess, and an interview with Belfast poet Gearóid Mac Lochlainn.
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Speaking in Tongues

An Interview with Belfast poet Gearóid Mac Lochlainn In May of 2002, I received an e-mail message from Irish poet and translator Gabriel Rosenstock informing me of the publication, in Ireland, of [...]

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Righting The Mercy Compass

A Review of Donald Revell’s Arcady Arcady, by Donald Revell. Wesleyan University Press, 2002 72 pages. ISBN: 0-8195-6474-5 ($26.00 Cloth, $12.95 Paper). Yes friends, we live in a turbulent [...]

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The Biography of Maurycy Szymel

Maurycy (Mosze) Szymel was born in Lvov in 1903 in a Jewish environment. He graduated from the Jewish Humanistic Gymnasium and was first published in 1925 in Moments, Lvov’s Jewish [...]

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James Joyce, Dylan Thomas and Vladimir Mayakovsky Join Forces

A Review of Jack Hirschman’s Front Lines Front Lines by Jack Hirschman, City Lights Books, San Francisco, 224 pages, ISBN: 0-87286-400-6, $15.95 paper “Jack Hirschman is one of the [...]

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The Poetry of James Still’s Days and Ways

Most readers know James Still as a prose writer, as author of the classic novel, River of Earth. People who had the chance to meet him will remember Mr. Still as a personality. He possessed an [...]

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Better American Poetry

New Books by Jeff Daniel Marion, R. T. Smith, and Ron Rash Ebbing & Flowing Springs: New and Selected Poems and Prose 1976–2001, by Jeff Daniel Marion Celtic Cat [...]

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Waiting for the Muse to Speak

Books by Three Women Living in the South Flow Blue by Sarah Kennedy Minneapolis, MN: Elixir Press, 2002 ISBN: 0-9708342, 85 pages, $13 Every Tree Is the Forest by Emöke B’Racz Asheville, [...]

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Quickly Aging Here

A Review of Kathryn Stripling Byer’s Catching Light Catching Light, by Kathryn Stripling Byer. LSU Press, 2002. 62 pp., $15.95 (paper), ISBN 08071-2769-1; $22.95 (cloth), ISBN [...]

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“the craft of baseball poetry”

Tim Peeler’s Home Run Feeling Touching All the Bases: Poems from Baseball. Jefferson, NC: McFarland & Company, 2000. 128 pp. $18.95 Waiting for Godot’s First Pitch: More Poems [...]

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Shining the Particulars and Getting the Cool

A Review of C. D. Wright’s Steal Away Steal Away: Selected and New Poems by C. D. Wright. Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press. 235 pages. $25 cloth. ISBN: 1-55659-172-1. Taking stock and [...]

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