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Rondeau and Song
She would have yawned to see a Pharaoh’s fall,
Hailey Leithauser
Two poems translated from Spanish by Adriana Scopino
What a fire is kindled in the windows
Concha Lagos
The Unreturning, 2019
Suddenly cops crushed black citizens, hurled
Denise Duhamel
In the Waiting Room | City of Bridges
Light poured
Flávia Rocha
Discoveries
What I knew about
Floyd Skloot
The Living and the Dead | Arrest Warrant
I already came here several times this year, aside from the pilgrimage
Ales Debeljak
Six Blessings and a Curse
Weigh odds. Pray. Pay bills.
Richard Kenney
Sunday in Gdansk
In the Gdansk inner harbor
Jo-Ann Mort
Father Enters the Water | Please Mr. Wasp | Ageing
In life, he would walk into the water slowly until it reached his waist and stand there for a while, his arms out to the
Lydia Davis
Photographer’s Song & Nothing Song
Standing in the shade,
Don Bogen
What We Do with What We Are
I did not get better.
Elizabeth Metzger
A Back Road Near Calais, 1961
A Back Road Near Calais, 1961
Mark Jarman
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