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Volume 32, Issue 4

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nonfiction

Contemporary Hungarian Poets

By Nicholas Kolumban

poetry

Fall Cleaning

By Bela Marko

nonfiction

Contemporary Hungarian Poets: The Huge, Dead Eye

By Otto Tolani

poetry

Contemporary Hungarian Poets: An Old Workshop

By Janos Olah

poetry

Contemporary Hungarian Poets: A Vague Feeling Grips Me

By Takacs Zsuzsa

poetry

Confession

By Rich Lyon

nonfiction

Writing Across the Color Bar: Apartheid and Desire

By Lynne T. Hanley

poetry

Stubborn Weed

By Sandra Kohler

fiction

Alternative Interpretations; If Two Slovenly Herky-Jerky

By Tom Rockwell

poetry

Evading Narrative Myth, Evading Prophetic Pragmatism: Cornel West's "The American Evasion of Philosophy"

By Robert Gooding-Williams

poetry

Dorothy Day

By Judith Berke

poetry

Freedom

By Judith Berke

poetry

The Alphabet is an Abolisionist: Literacy and African Americans in the Emancipation Era

By Karen C. Chambers Dalton

nonfiction

Misto

By L. K. Gornick

poetry

Changing Lenses on American Realities

By Giles Gunn

nonfiction

American Scholars Today

By Alan Trachtenberg

fiction

Sheet of Glass; Let Night Fall

By Stefanie Marlis

poetry

Walt Whitman, photograph (#1)

By Thomas Eakins

Table of Contents

Contemporary Hungarian Poets,
Poetry by Nicholas Kolumban, Introduction

Fall Cleaning, Poetry by Bela Marko,
Translated by Nicholas Kolumban

Contemporary Hungarian Poets: The Huge,
Dead Eye, Poetry by Otto Tolani

Contemporary Hungarian Poets: An Old Workshop,
Poetry by Janos Olah, Translated by Nicholas Kolumban

Contemporary Hungarian Poets:
A Vague Feeling Grips Me,
Poetry by Takacs Zsuzsa

Confession, Poetry by Rich Lyon

Writing Across the Color Bar:
Apartheid and Desire,
Non-Fiction by Lynne T. Hanley

Stubborn Weed, Poetry by Sandra Kohler

Alternative Interpretations; If Two Slovenly Herky-Jerky,
Poetry by Tom Rockwell

Evading Narrative Myth, Evading Prophetic Pragmatism:
Cornel West's "The American Evasion of Philosophy",
Non-Fiction by Robert Gooding-Williams

Dorothy Day, Poetry by Judith Berke

Freedom, Poetry by Judith Berke

The Alphabet is an Abolisionist: Literacy and
African Americans in the Emancipation Era,
Non-Fiction by Karen C. Chambers Dalton, with 29 illustrations

Misto, Fiction by L. K. Gornick

Changing Lenses on American Realities,
Non-Fiction by Giles Gunn

American Scholars Today,
Non-Fiction by Alan Trachtenberg

Sheet of Glass; Let Night Fall,
Poetry by Stefanie Marlis

Walt Whitman, photograph (#1),
Cover Art by Thomas Eakins

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