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Two poems by Natalia Toledo, in trilingual translation (Zapotec to Spanish to English)
Mantis mantis I want to know
Natalia Toledo
Laboring to explain
in Ants and Men: Island Apocalypse,
Rebecca Seiferle
A Demitasse of Extinction
So funny how that uncanny, unfunny man sought you out on a rainy day in Istanbul—you were in earshot of the bazaar and smoking a hookah, and, of course, it was Ramadan.
Marc Vincenz
A Poem and Two Fables
The breeze this morning pulls on the surface of the bay,
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
Undertaking
“It is certainly strange
Bruce Beasley
Night Rising
Silence falls in tiny waves, women shutting
Afaa Michael Weaver
A Brief Portfolio
I said goodbye to a friend who left a hole filled
Bruce Bond
Promiscuous and Thanking My Breasts
Promiscuous is what my mother
Kim Dower
κάθαρσης
Dr. Clark ordered daisies
Ron Smith
The Wars Between the Wars Between the Borders that Were Not There
You had to know how bad the Nazis were
Cecilia Woloch
Chaja-Lea Returns
This is where we were
Eric Odynocki
A Snow Woman
A window on a side yard in winter.
Daisy Fried
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