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the status of your tanks. Feel hunger, feel thirst, feel the ice around you sleeping, see it fall. ... Page 109 from Issue 80 course angles steeply down and as it dives into the Ring I know. I know why ... it climbs: it climbs to fall. And I know this now as well: the voice has lied, has always lied. It is ...
or fleeing, and then this haunting question “what did / you lose / in becoming / family,” the poem ...                  How then, do you know                  what is true?” I think that’s just so good. I have a real ... attachment to what she’s saying here, about what kinds of things language makes, or tells itself it makes. ...
twitter book club. Mashable explains the details. You probably already know that Dan Sinker’s twitter ... fantasy, overturning long-held assumptions in the literary world about what constitutes high and low art.” ... short video. If your first reaction is that you’d rather sit among the stacks, consider that this is ...
Page 260 from Issue 80 some mad striptease of art, tell all, embarrass everyone, even the dog and ... about what might be called domestic or even secular subjects, her own life is largely invisible here. As ... nature, which is Wilner's strongest image for divinity. In one of her best poems ...
was in no way one of those people. But he'd been around forever. And you might see him in any ... swastika? McGRATH: The swastika-came down and went over the side. RG: I can tell, from the way you have ... it seems to me, you locate "the generous wish," the highest possi­ bility of love ...
what we might have missed, face what we would avoid. I love the combination of smartness, pain, and ... Page from Issue 94 EVAN ZIMROTH Dead, Dinner, or Naked We hear in these poems a song of ... tenderness, anger, intelligence and wit. Evan Zimroth's erotic, intense poems are rooted in history, ...
Page 236 from Issue 80 desperate, almost hysterical, letters to her mother, noting on October 16 ... that her "old fever of 101 alternating with chills" was back (LH, p. 468). What is ... significant about these mid-October poems is their unity of tone and the way Plath uses language to capture ...
swollen eye. A carpenter on the scaffold hammers at his side. 32 Issue 80 page ... Page 32 from Issue 80 The Whale Statues mouth their quiet, instinctual vowels, and the little ... swallowing, swallowing. His oil-black, seal-skin sides shown so I could see my face. Woke with my fist to my ...
bean paste at the center, and no matter what you do to it, it's still itself. DS: No matter ... me, at center my heart is red and true. JB: Yes. She loves to take things in everyday life and look at ... how she is treated, she's still herself. JB: It's an interesting poem, too, because ...
Page 248 from Issue 54 how to shiver each bone from its scaffold, each cell from its surface. ... sufficient only in his grace. Singular, we prove and construct what we may only know. The years rigor and ... steep these questions in your faces; I read the night's unhurried return there; you temper your ...

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