
Volume 35, Issue 1
Entries
fiction
Last Bus From Auschwitz
By Lawrence Douglas
fiction
Imagine the Angels of Bread: 1994
By Martin Espada
poetry
The Dry Spell
By Joanna Goodman
nonfiction
Beauty
By G.K. Wuori
art
Hunter
By Linda Bierds
nonfiction
The Master Surgeon
By D. Nurkse
poetry
An American and Two Africans: In the Mist of Lost Villages
By Valerie Hurley
poetry
Hard Woods; Skimming the Turtle
By E.J. Miller Laino
fiction
Lionel Trilling and the "Being" of Culture
By Emily Miller Budick
poetry
Shopping: The Lipstick Channel
By Nancy Johnson
nonfiction
Bless This Night; Love Poem
By Mary A. Koncel
poetry
Snoop; The Mystery of My Father's Cleanliness
By Enid Shomer
nonfiction
Paris, May 1st; Genesis
By Herman de Conick
poetry
#47; #49
By Fiama Hasse Pais Brandao
nonfiction
In Xanadu
By Michael Yetman
fiction
Coach
By Leonard Kress
poetry
Moby Dick and American Slave Narrative
By Michael C. Berthold
poetry
Blues
By Doug Anderson
nonfiction
Witness: Railroad Cars
By Amy Storrow
poetry
Playing Until Forgetfulness Comes
By Herbert Woodward Martin
Table of Contents
Last Bus From Auschwitz,
Non-Fiction by Lawrence Douglas
Imagine the Angels of Bread: 1994,
Poetry by Martin Espada
The Dry Spell, Poetry by Joanna Goodman
Beauty, Fiction by G.K. Wuori
Hunter, Poetry by Linda Bierds
The Master Surgeon, Poetry by D. Nurkse
An American and Two Africans: In the Mist of Lost Villages,
Poetry by Valerie Hurley
Hard Woods; Skimming the Turtle,
Poetry by E.J. Miller Laino
Lionel Trilling and the "Being" of Culture,
Non-Fiction by Emily Miller Budick
Shopping: The Lipstick Channel,
Poetry by Nancy Johnson
Bless This Night; Love Poem,
Poetry by Mary A. Koncel
Snoop; The Mystery of My Father's Cleanliness,
Poetry by Enid Shomer
Paris, May 1st; Genesis,
Poetry by Herman de Conick
#47; #49, Poetry by Fiama Hasse Pais Brandao
In Xanadu, Fiction by Michael Yetman
Coach, Poetry by Leonard Kress
Moby Dick and American Slave Narrative,
Non-Fiction by Michael C. Berthold
Blues, Poetry by Doug Anderson
Witness: Railroad Cars,
Non-Fiction by Amy Storrow
Playing Until Forgetfulness Comes,
Poetry by Herbert Woodward Martin