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Page from Issue 91 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, ... what one might call conscious postmodem trashiness in this book.... A profoundly urban book, of harsh ...
Winter 1994/95
Page from Issue 92 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, ... what one might call conscious postmodern trashiness in this book.... A profoundly urban book, of harsh ...
Page 270 from Issue 110-111 24]:249-263. A fuller account appeared a few years later: In the Land ... of Tolstoi. Experiences of Famine and Misrule in Russia. William Reason, Translator. (New York: ... skrifter. 7). 80 Russia Then and Now, 1892-1917. My Mission to Russia during the Famine of 1891-1892 with ...
Spring/Summer 1991
Page 80 from Issue 81 my partner get rid of me. It wasn't easy this time either since ... that I'd never felt before. I had already committed the painting to memory so that even when ... forced to have sex with her. Once she caught me in bed looking at it dreamily when, of course, I should ...
Page from Issue 94 (. IT WAS FEVER THAT MADE THE WORLD Jim Powell "His title burns away ... CHICAGO,ll 60637 Issue 94 page ... everywhere in the volume, in the fevers of eros, divination, memory, destruction, and grief.. Page for page, ...
holds it up for inspection. 80 Issue 98 page ... Page 80 from Issue 98 TRIQUARTERLY this insight that my parents had let me loose in the world ... were kissing. Everywhere I went I saw people kissing. It was like this conspiracy. These two were ...
Kutuzov's views. Tolstoy never misses an opportunity to remind us that it is impossible 129 Issue 80 page ... Page 129 from Issue 80 merous ones that continually shape our lives-and Chekhov seems to do so ... rather frequently. But the writer still runs the risk that these incidents will be interpreted ...
Page 139 from Issue 94 TRIQUARTERLY lisher, or craven bookseller is using and presuming on much ... always to the ownership of the means of production! Dangers loom-and this is new in our times-when ... grotesque prejudice. We once called this mistake a Hollywood kind of disease but it has now infected all our ...
Page 112 from Issue 80 I remember our tour of the long room of tanks, the small pink masses that ... I wonder where it will end. But though the darkness has achieved a new transparency, though the stars and ... some flaw. I feel it there: an emptiness still at center, an omission, some failure of memory or ...
who'd pulled rank on him all his life. And with each new name he slashed nearer with the razor. Then it ... through the dark. She was crying. I held her. She knew it was over. She knew before I told 204 Issue 56 ... Page 204 from Issue 56 and me, son." And he continued, working his way through his litany ...

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