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Wordwell Triptych
chronic lapse
G.C. Waldrep
Kyoto, Without Me
chills and goes dark. At this very instant
Nathalie Anderson
Aqua and Violet
Childlike ones don’t tattle on the choice of stepfathers.
Katherine Soniat
Edna St. Vincent, M.F.A.
Chic and petite, blind to her destiny
Mary Jo Salter
Hostile Takeover
Cheeks puffed, she’s looking up at a horizontal
Alan Shapiro
Volumes
Certain mornings you can catch the sound
Jane Satterfield
Ödön von Horváth | Brief Incident in Short a, Long a, and Schwa | My Friend’s Creation | Contingency (Vs. Necessity)
Cat, gray tabby, calm, watches large, black ant. Man, rapt, stands staring at cat and
Lydia Davis
That ancient Egyptian poem
Carved on a pillar—
Gregory Orr
DEATH MARCH
Carry her the way it has to hurt:
Terese Svoboda
Car le Vice by Tomaž Šalamun translated from the Slovenian by Brian Henry
Car le Vice, rongeant ma native noblesse
Tomaž Šalamun
From Night, by Ennio Moltedo, translated from Spanish by Marguerite Feitlowitz
Can we go on like this?
Ennio Moltedo
Ocean Park
Call this landscape abstract if the world’s splendour
Ranjit Hoskote
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