
Volume 32, Issue 4
Entries
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