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Schaeffer, Lynn Sukenick, and Al Young. Beginning with No. 25, Hanging Loose has been bound and now is ... authors). One regular feature has been a special section devoted to work by high school stu­ dents. Some of ... edited by Dick Lourie, Emmett Jarrett, and Ron Schreiber-joined in No.4 by Bob Hershon and later by ...
Page 77 from Issue 80 Three Poems Alan Shapiro Mud Dancing Woodstock, 1969 Anonymous as steam, in ... almost have been themselves they saw, except that we were dancing knee deep in mud, in the muddy gestures ... danced to, sang to, yowling on all fours, hooting on backs and bellies, smearing black lather over our ...
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northward. In 1898 New York swallowed its own suburbs, incorporating the four outer boroughs, including ... Brooklyn, which was itself America's fourth largest city. When james returned to New York after ... graces" (p. 95). His own birthplace on Washington Place, right off Washington Square, had been torn down, ...
Page 29 from Issue 80 Four Poems Frances Padorr Brent After the Flood Dans La grande maison de ... looks past me, weighted by the camellia in her hair, the spirit of creation stands on a double-tiered ... naked on top of a hill; I am astonished by her blue-veined breasts, her hair's mane, black and ...
Page 140 from Issue 80 right and what is wrong" (p. 214). Even the professor, who has ... her understanding 140 Issue 80 page ... utter contempt for her, is not so intolerable as she. Perhaps he senses, as we do, that as Telegin is ...
Then, a day later, a sudden recovery made her regret her decision: 223 Issue 80 page ... Page 223 from Issue 80 symptoms associated with PMS, Plath's journals and letters mention ... is apparent in her journal entries which, in anyone month, may reveal dramatic changes of mood, ...
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Again Consider the Wind Print Pages:  Page 57 from Issue 80 Again Consider the Wind Brooks Haxton ... between the frozen, rotten planks of the little dock. The sun is small and low, and lower. What has turned ... not a whisper. Solstice at this moment ends the year. The young pines on the ridge south of the pond ...
Page 141 from Issue 80 by allowing her to speak a truth so unintentionally understated as to be ... that the estate can be well-managed, has been replaced by a purely whimsical approach to time: Marina ... 190). She understands that something is wrong, but not what would be right. We first see her in Act ...
Page 80 from Issue 87 Christmas came and went. I spent all my money on an engraved cigarette ... falling-four inches here, six inches there, and for weeks the temperature stayed below freezing so none of it ... melted. It just kept piling up. My room was right above the garage so all that January I heard Dad banging ...
mother has begun to mistake the man in her memory for the men in the portraits on the walls of our house. ... married a woman from a good family, my mother, and moved her back to the river town where he was born. ... were lifting people off the roof of the Saigon embassy on the front page of the Valley Journal) and saw ...

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