October 2001
The oldest monthly devoted to verse in the English-speaking world.
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- Helen Vendler
- Robert Bense
- Judith Berke
- Carole Bernstein
- Jill Bialosky
From this Issue
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poemBy Carrie GraboHow strange my lack of faith must seem to you.I see the way your god provides a cradle for your grief;how lovely to be certain that the ancient story's true.You sang the hymns as if each...
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poemBy Beverley Bie BrahicYou are amazed to find trees in Venice —To turn a corner into a campoWhere two or three rustling acaciasSpread their halo of leavesOver two or three red-slatted benches.It’s as if you had slipped through a curtained doorwayInto a hall...
Table of Contents
Poetry
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Gerald Stern
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Carrie Grabo
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Elizabeth Rosner
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Reginald Shepherd
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Judith Berke
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Jill Bialosky
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Carole Bernstein
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Robert Bense
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Charlie Smith
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David Wyatt
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Matthew Brenneman
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Beverley Bie Brahic
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Catherine Sasanov
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Catherine Tufariello
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Philip Gross
Comment
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Helen Vendler
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Contributors
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- Gerald Stern
- Carrie Grabo
- Elizabeth Rosner
- Reginald Shepherd
- Judith Berke
- Jill Bialosky
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- Carole Bernstein
- Robert Bense
- Charlie Smith
- David Wyatt
- Matthew Brenneman
- Beverley Bie Brahic
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