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Mourning and Melancholia
If I had two dogs,
Debora Lidov
City That Cultivated Our Voice
Back then, everything was only starting,
Serhiy Zhadan
ON THE RMS QUEEN MARY | LATENT IMAGE
I'm exploring the decks, the ship docked in Long Beach since '67. Same liner Mom sailed in '39 from England to
Wendy Barker
MR. DARCY TALKS
Mr. Darcy talks to the same woman
Victoria Chang
Trudy Cooks Fish and The General
The fish seemed fresh that night, as if they’d been caught off the coast near Zanzibar
Marc Vincenz
Tolstoi Learned to Ride a Bike at an Age When Most of Us Cash in Chips by Annette Barnes & Stuart Friebert
There we were, watching the parade, while he climbed up
Annette Barnes
Remedios Varo’s Locomotion Capilar (1959)
Riding the bicycles of their beards,
Ron Smith
The Labors of Psyche
Because I could not not-know any longer I held the lamp over him
Kazim Ali
Judith Beheading Holofernes
No one ever read the
Book of Judith
to a slave—
Ellen June Wright
Before Things Got Bad
After the mayor closed all the parks
Jeffrey Harrison
Over the Bright and Darkened Lands | Out in the Tranquil Bay
I sit in one of the dives.
Kim Addonizio
Ancestors
Farther back than my grandmother
Fred D’Aguiar
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