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Reading Julio Cortázar after turning 70
Years ago, there was your story about a man named John Howell.
Patricia Spears Jones
National Poetry Month
I stand before you today to speak about
Joseph Di Prisco
Jerry Garcia in a Somerville Parking Lot
Past midnight, a man in his late 60s, tall, with long
Lloyd Schwartz
How I Felt the First Time I Tried It
Like a clam’s tongue muscling
Arielle Kaplan
SOME FAITH
God we need rain. And white flowers.
Barbara Ras
Halfway Through Civilization, Late to Another
meeting for grown-ups, i hurry across campus,
Brenda Hillman
Talisman
Quetzal: you write
Arthur Sze
Wordwell Triptych
chronic lapse
G.C. Waldrep
Charcuterie
She penciled fanciful animals
Meighan L. Sharp
Les Rochers de Belle-Ile [after the painting by Claude Monet]
No beach here—just the sea
Patricia Clark
Bear Sometimes Thinks He’s Dead & Shelf Life
But lately he’s observed the Hermit Thrush
David Huddle
Life Pig
The hams the hocks the oddly delicate
Alan Shapiro
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