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Poem by Jahangir Hossain translated from the Bengali by Lloyd Schwartz with Jahangir Hossain
I’ve come again—
Jahangir Hossain
The Last Few Feet
And so the thyme fell and spilled a neat pile
John A. Nieves
Berlin
We see the public statues
Sally Bliumis-Dunn
“Summer with Monika” translated from Polish by Scotia Gilroy
we spent the days lying on the hot asphalt, fleeing
Urszula Honek
Dealing with the Forbidden & How It Begins
I've a talent for throwing things away.
Alice Friman
Litterature
I am pleased
Robert Nazarene
Portrait of My Father as a Snake
I was dead. The hospital around me
Tom Sleigh
Museling, a Pastoral
I’m reading a poem by a young woman,
Leonard Kress
The Host of Turns
We were gathered in this kind of circus-tent,
Antonio Machado
Lichen Prospectus
Specimen leaves sung down for pages
Drew Milne
I Had a Cheerful and Gentle Dog
I had a cheerful and gentle dog.
Luigi Fontanella
OLD HUSBAND’S TALES
I’m one who tells old husbands’ tales, not wives’,
Sydney Lea
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