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N33P14 and N33P29
Cloud cover
Hank Lazer
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
Without You
I was doing just fine, a job, a home,
Timothy Liu
Three Poems
You suckered me, Legs—
Dzvinia Orlowsky
I open the windows.
What I wanted
Jane Hirshfield
Three Poems from a Work in Progress
Deer in the backyard, Schubert’s ninth
David Lehman
After victory — the era of postwar executions
After victory – the era of postwar executions.
Boris Khersonsky
In Praise of Transformations
Not always dramatic. Often soundless.
Margaret Gibson
January and The Marrow
Greetings from the first darkness,
Elaine Equi
Timetable
Somebody dies, for example, or is gone
Charles Baxter
LIFE ON ENCELADUS
It’s snowing all the time at the south pole of Enceladus
Joyce Peseroff
The Bird that Begins it
In the world-famous night which is already flinging away bits of dark but not
Jorie Graham
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