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RODIN, “Hand with Small Torso, Bronze” | Rodin’s “The Cathedral”
In Paris you can see his drawer of hands.
Peter Cooley
The City translated by Kaveh Bassiri
I dream the city is flying in an airplane
Fereshteh Sari
A Sampler
As you hold your breath, like a watchman waiting for sunrise. Let’s replace immediacy with a swift cataclysm, replace
Ana Gorria
Another Morning, Same Mountain
Enshrouded mountain,
Maureen N. McLane
How the West Was Won and Crack in the World
Build a garage on the roof
Fortunato Salazar
On Either Side of the Word Lie
The letters that must be taken away
Phillis Levin
Two Golden Shovels Tada Chimako and Issa
What more about summer
Kimiko Hahn
Two Poems translated from Romanian by Monica Cure
In the first three days I heard my mother
Dan Sociu
Phoenix Hairpin Terrace
Yes Feng-huang plus three syllables
Karen An-hwei Lee
Two poems translated from the Ukrainian by Jessica Zychowicz & Cecilia Woloch
As I was exiting with the baby stroller
Vasyl Lozynsky
Amsterdam
Your shadow is born new
Bob Hicok
Nude with Pebbles
Flowers fall. And I noticed
Ralph Angel
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