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Manet’s Asparagus
Naked as an
Paula Bohince
American Upanishad (IV)
The I is a pillar,
Amit Majmudar
ONLY BEES BUZZ IN THE MEADOW | ALLEGIANCE
Speech a tremble,
Annie Finch
Creek
Now it is easy to find where the creek dwindles, where it thickens at last, where its
Carrie Causey
My Obituary
Will it merit a full column in The Post or The Times
Linda Pastan
Two Poems
I didn't know it then, but we were learning Italian...
Christopher Buckley
Ten Days After the Dobbs Decision
The possum loped into view, pouch dragging slow
Adam Chiles
On Not Translating Polish Poets
Were it not
Brian Culhane
The Freud Museum
It’s 1938. Here’s moss on red brick
Ruth Padel
Crow Poison
stumbled drunkenly
Jules Jacob and Sonja Johanson
Letter From The Capital
She writes: now we have wars between historical eras. We fight in time as well as space. 1914 vs. 1939 is a devastating
D. Nurkse
Portrait | The Traveler
Recollections of my infancy: a patio in Seville,
Antonio Machado
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