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Alexandru (1904 – 1984)
You cross the hill by wagon to Românești. Airplanes stretch ropes of milk in our way not unlike the wire you’d
Moni Stanila
The Deposition
I get to school early, take down the crucifix.
Daisy Fried
The Night Was Born
This night was born in an old and dust-filled pantry, and yesterday’s – in the
Alexander Ulanov
Three Poems
All things counter, original, spare strange
Nicole Cooley
America
America, I have a friend for whom everything went south
Kathleen Graber
A Brief Portfolio
Theatre people who know suppose them to bring good luck.
Stephanie Burt and Mara Hampson
Hagstrom
I examine my scarred torso
Neil Silberblatt
Phone Call: Lesson in Style and The Story of Civilization
“Everything feels all swollen and puffy, like my brain
Tom Sleigh
Two Poems
War catches a man with a shopping bag
Ludmila Khersonsky
CONGREGATION | AT LAST
We are six strangers gathered
Floyd Skloot
Rondeau and Song
She would have yawned to see a Pharaoh’s fall,
Hailey Leithauser
ANTIGONE CONSIDERS HER FAMILY: Father and Mother
He was always unhappy—
Jennifer Franklin
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