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Rune
Not timber or bronze or iridium, not the old habits of species at a waterhole or the short
Maxine Chernoff
Valediction in Guatemala
We say goodbye in front
Susan Fuchtman
Poetry: A Mirror, a Pencil and an Envelope. Seven Minutes with D. Nurkse and Nancy Mitchell
In this candid interview, D. Nurkse reflects on a long life in poetry and political activism
D. Nurkse
Polar Bear & Memento Mori: Stradivarius
I am relieved. For twenty-seven years,
Jennifer Franklin
A Five-Years-Late Note to Jake Adam York
In Chicago, where the light plows over the lake into convention
John A. Nieves
Ode to Scars
The scars on others’ faces draw me to them.
Thomas Lux
Talisman
Quetzal: you write
Arthur Sze
Toys
Your toys, my child, hold them dear,
Abraham Sutzkever
Sicily, 1992
Etna’s lava shone against the gloom,
Sydney Lea
The Beautiful Hand
Not a word.
Laura Kasischke
Almost Lost Moment
coming back in an incidental way,
Tess Gallagher
Embryo
All morning, pitting the apricots
Gemma Gorga
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