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Page 51 from Issue 80 Gethsemane He had nerve enough to follow, dogging His heels, for what? To ... smiling. The dog had its day, rolling in meat. The meat was news: the Word of God wants what we want, to be ... infuriate time while he waited for an act to come upon him (as joy sometimes happens). The soldiers (were ...
Fall 2003
Page 80 from Issue 117 into their heads that he had better exist? What is he guilty of? How many ... language game and the issues it raises in contemporary theories of language and subjectivity' ... feel the exaltation of witness­ ing a strange justice-the struggle for the impossibility of justice to ...
Page 80 from Issue 125 and a strange flower arrangement of manzanita and some dried desert weed ... this? But I liked it. Conrad never liked bright Mexican things like this. It was strange to be in my ... clumped on the kitchen floor like a herd of restless sheep. They were waiting for someone to tell them ...
Page from Issue 94 w. S. DI PIERO Shadows Burning Few other poets of his generation have succeeded ... material. In its intense preoccupation with change, hopelessness and the frailty of whatever continuities ... contribution to American poetry.-Alan Shapiro 80 pages $29.95, cloth (0-8101-5019-0) $12.95, paper ...
Winter 1994/95
Page 80 from Issue 92 TRIQUARTERLY because of the way you dressed, came over to your table ... the lettering on that card, something raised & black, so I could know what it feels to be ... offer on her jacket, as if donning it might make me clear enough to understand if our marriage had ...
Page 80 from Issue 129 He smelled the sea. The clouds were fluorescent. And when it was too cold ... the morning sky. He thought it unbearable. He did not know what had made him do such a thing. His ... his breathing with hers. In this way, he, too, slept. They never spoke of it. They never would. He was ...
a fault, made it impossible to trace clear lines of causality. We read about irrele­ vant details but real ... Page 127 from Issue 80 Suvorin, "but for me personally this is extremely difficult, and ... almost impossible because of technical considerations" (April 1, 1890; S, p. 214). Even Tolstoy ...
Page from Issue 94 TINO VILLANUEVA Chronicle of My Worst Years I Cronica de mis aiios peores ... sterile hospital environment.-BOOKLlST 80 pages $29.95, cloth (0-8101-5010-7) $11.95, paper ... (0-8101-5035-2) Issue 94 page ...
Page from Issue 94 EVAN ZIMROTH Dead, Dinner, or Naked We hear in these poems a song of ... memory and fantasy, set in harsher reality.-Alicia Ostriker 80 pages $15, cloth (0-916384-10-1) $8.95, ... thank.-PUBllSHERS WEEKLY 592 pages $26.95, cloth (0-916384-05-5) $16.95, paper (0-916384-06-3) Issue 94 page ...
Page 261 from Issue 80 way into the garden, not by the gate guarded by the iron angel. Nor shall ... we call it by the ancient name. After so long an exile, what have we to do with Edens? Bred on the ... of instruction here stands for all the revised places in Wilner's work: it both resembles ...

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