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Page 29 from Issue 81
Spring/Summer 1991
culture of separation which has fostered that belief. If much of our recent
poetry
can be characterized as ...
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Page 112 from Issue 86
Perhaps, in the long run, most of such
poetry
will be of interest mainly to social histo- 112 Issue 86 page ...
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Page 194 from Issue 87
through can generate thoroughgoing interpretation of the
poetry
in question, with the provocative bonus of ...
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Page 97 from Issue 89
have rather stayed in Lila's room, writing
poetry
and getting inspired by listening to music ...
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Page 157 from Issue 91
Autonorna de Mexico, where he now teaches. The recipient of several
poetry
prizes, he has created a notable ...
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Page 128 from Issue 95
Winter 1995/96
Sibyl" raises the primary psychic question of cross-gendered
poetry
-what is the relationship between ...
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Page 132 from Issue 95
Winter 1995/96
gories of the gender binary. In cross-gendered
poetry
this "third term," what we might ...
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Page 266 from Issue 95
Winter 1995/96
Warsaw Pact countries, whose
poetry
not only witnesses the poet's refusal to lose his or her ...
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Page 69 from Issue 98
to learn to appreciate her small shows of
poetry
and harmlessness. Now she's just circling ...
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Page 172 from Issue 98
tour of duty in Vietnam, his failed marriage, his son who writes
poetry
and plays Kamikaze soccer. He ...
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