Issue #68 March 2017

  • Guest Editor’s Note: Chard deNiord on Tom Lux

    This month, with much to mourn, I happily cede this space to Chard deNiord’s remembrance of Tom Lux. Tom was…

    Issue #68 March 2017
  • AUDITION

    Once through an ancient stage door, past a sign
  • Robert Lowell: New Selected Poems

                          In his time, Robert Lowell achieved unquestionable stardom. The…

    Issue #68 March 2017
  • IT’S 4PM IN THE E.R. AND I AM REARRANGED WITH A SMALL SADNESS

    I don't know what made me think
  • Could Someone Please Check on My Mother?

    When the young man thought about the history of poetry
  • Things forgotten

    once in another city,
  • To a High Aircraft | Palazzo Maldura

    While now by slow degrees
  • The Good World

    but when I painted the deer
  • Anthony Madrid: A Gallery of Rhymes from Palgrave’s Golden Treasury, Book 1

    A Gallery of Rhymes from Palgrave’s Golden Treasury, Book I     1 Spring, the sweet Spring, is the year’s…

    Issue #68 March 2017
  • Stone Cross

    Remember your village of always uphill,
  • The Podium

    He is bilious, potty-mouthed, at once puffy and rachitic. He sways, eyes red and rheumy as September strawberries.
  • Mother of Invention | The Butcher Coat

    Who first fashioned fishnet stocking
  • Pet of the Week

    Oh, Salsa, I too
  • After victory — the era of postwar executions

    After victory – the era of postwar executions.
  • Review: Frannie Lindsay

    In his exquisite, jazzy homage to Frederick Douglass, Robert Hayden resists the elegy’s gravitational pull toward mere grief or mere…

    Issue #68 March 2017
  • The Harrow Plow

    Each spring it sank a little further down