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Three Poems translated from Chinese by Steven Bradbury
The ancient Greeks believed that if you took everything
Hsia Yü
SENTIMENTAL CONVERSATION
In an ancient park, isolated and icy,
Lloyd Schwartz
Outhouse with Maggots
Look at us. Please. Do not run away.
Bridget Lowe
The House of Wittgenstein
He never saw the malls of Petaluma, nor met the amazing cricketeer Montezuma. He never heard a laugh track. We’d
Ira Sadoff
Two Poems
Sometimes the mist our mothers walk through
Sara London
Shaft of Light
Smile behind the lips
Hélène Cardona
The Other Hemisphere & Like California
It shut us up, the new, dumbed us
Judy Katz
Say You’re Don Giovanni
Say you’re Don Giovanni Giovanni and you make
David Kirby
Green Girls
Wriggling on the bottles:
Terese Svoboda
ANY SINGLE THING | OFFERS OF SKY | THE EQUATION MUST BE BEAUTIFUL
At the shooting range,
Rosmarie Waldrop
Family
None of my friends called their grandmother Nana.
Alan Shapiro
Almost Nightfall
City lovely in its concocted dream, there
Noelle Kocot
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