Volume 10, Issue 4
Entries
poetry
On Income Tax Refusal
By William Whitman
fiction
Something Dirty You Could Keep
By George V. Higgins
nonfiction
The Satirical Rogue Again
By Robert Francis
nonfiction
Cuban Notes
By Lisa Peattie
poetry
Jim Hill Mustard
By Carol Ely Harper
poetry
The Yukon Flows North
By Alberta Turner
fiction
Aspirin
By Steve Barthelme
poetry
MR Poetry Signature #5: Deasil & Widdershins
By Robert Kelly
nonfiction
Directions in Black Studies: A Political Perspective
By Mike Thelwell
nonfiction
Directions in Black Studies: Purpose and Program
By The Institute of the Black World
nonfiction
Directions in Black Studies: Anatomy of the Black Studies Movement
By Martin Kilson
nonfiction
Directions in Black Studies: Letter
By Harold Cruse
nonfiction
Directions in Black Studies: Questions and Answers
By Nathan Hare
art
Directions in Black Studies: Meaningful Black Experience on White Campuses
By William J. Wilson
poetry
Directions in Black Studies: Contours of Black Studies
By Sterling Stuckey
poetry
Two Together; Turtle Climbing from a Rock
By Robert Bly
fiction
Ashes
By Ian MacMillan
poetry
Harriet Tubman; My Mother; Lord, While I Sow
By Samuel Cornish
nonfiction
Greece: Last Year's Referendum
By Benjamin Brandreth
poetry
After Lunch: Kerouac's Death Over the Teletype
By Steven Osterlund
nonfiction
Witness: Teaching in Grand Bassam
By Efrem Sigel
nonfiction
Letter from Africa
By Trevor N.W. Bush
nonfiction
In Review: Women: The Blurred Vision
By Muriel Haynes
nonfiction
In Review: Anthony Powell's Serious Comedy
By William H. Pritchard
nonfiction
In Review: Assessments of Juxley
By Jerome Meckier
nonfiction
In Review: On Movie Directors
By Norman Silverstein
nonfiction
In Review: The Man from New York
By Francis Murphy
art
#28 from The Nazi Drawings
By Mauricio Lasansky
art
Advice to a Draftee
By Leo Tolstoy
translation
Advice to a Draftee
By Leo Tolstoy, translated by Rodney Harris
Table of Contents
On Income Tax Refusal,
Poetry by William Whitman
Something Dirty You Could Keep,
Fiction by George V. Higgins
The Satirical Rogue Again,
Non-Fiction by Robert Francis
Cuban Notes, Non-Fiction by Lisa Peattie
Jim Hill Mustard, Poetry by Carol Ely Harper
The Yukon Flows North, Poetry by Alberta Turner
Aspirin, Fiction by Steve Barthelme
MR Poetry Signature #5: Deasil & Widdershins,
Poetry by Robert Kelly
Directions in Black Studies: A Political Perspective,
Non-Fiction by Mike Thelwell
Directions in Black Studies: Purpose and Program,
Non-Fiction by The Institute of the Black World,
The Institute of the Black World, Martin Luther King, Jr.
Memorial Center, Statement of Purpose and Program, Fall, 1969.
Directions in Black Studies: Anatomy of the
Black Studies Movement, Non-Fiction by Martin Kilson
Directions in Black Studies: Letter,
Non-Fiction by Harold Cruse
Directions in Black Studies: Questions and Answers,
Non-Fiction by Nathan Hare
Directions in Black Studies: Meaningful Black Experience
on White Campuses, Non-Fiction by William J. Wilson
Directions in Black Studies: Contours of Black Studies,
Non-Fiction by Sterling Stuckey
Two Together; Turtle Climbing from a Rock, Poetry by
Robert Bly, with woodcuts by Wang Hui-Ming
Ashes, Fiction by Ian MacMillan
Harriet Tubman; My Mother; Lord, While I Sow,
Poetry by Samuel Cornish
Greece: Last Year's Referendum,
Non-Fiction by Benjamin Brandreth
After Lunch: Kerouac's Death Over the Teletype,
Poetry by Steven Osterlund
Witness: Teaching in Grand Bassam,
Non-Fiction by Efrem Sigel
Letter from Africa, Non-Fiction by Trevor N.W. Bush
In Review: Women: The Blurred Vision,
Non-Fiction by Muriel Haynes
In Review: Anthony Powell's Serious Comedy,
Non-Fiction by William H. Pritchard
In Review: Assessments of Juxley,
Non-Fiction by Jerome Meckier
In Review: On Movie Directors,
Non-Fiction by Norman Silverstein
In Review: The Man from New York,
Non-Fiction by Francis Murphy
Advice to a Draftee, Non-Fiction by Leo Tolstoy,
inside gate fold cover. This letter was written by
Tolstoy in answer to a request for advice from Ernest
Schramm, a young Hessian student and prospective teacher.
The letter, originially in German, was translated by Rodney Harris.
#28 from The Nazi Drawings, Cover Art by Mauricio Lasansky