Winter 1988
$14.00
Description
The Winter 1988 issue, guest edited by Philip Levine, features poetry and prose by Yusef Komunyaaka, Mary Karr, and more. Cover art by Mark Levine.
Guest Editor
Contents:
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					Contributor's Notes- 
							Contributors’ NotesStaff 
 
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					Fiction- 
							The Man Who Loved Detroit
 
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					Nonfiction- 
							Martial Law Journal
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							Three Illustrations
 
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					Poetry- 
							The Consolation of the Animals
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							Seeing in the Dark
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							Monday
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							Bad Family
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							Another Place and Time
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							Blackbirds in a Parking Lot, Southern California
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							Meeting Walter
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							A Song for Stolen Bread
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							Surfer Days
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							From the Moon
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							Conversions
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							Near Lone Tree
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							Happy to Have It
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							What They Do at the New Church
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							The Reverend Falwell Describes the Bakkers’ Swimming Pool
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							Think of the Blackouts
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							Coyotes
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							Memories of the Invisible Man
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							Aubade
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							Midwest Albas
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							The Tidepool
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							Lou Labonte’s Inn
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							Processional
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							When the Train Comes
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							Seeing Some Feral Goats
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							Elegy for the Bad Uncles
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							Prospectus
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							Lie Near
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							Gleaning
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							Venus’s-flytraps
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							The Commandment
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							Dust Motes
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							How Angel Came to Be Born in September
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							Lights From Belle Isle
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							The Tuba Lesson
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							Men Were Swimming
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							The Great Indifference: Clouds Billowing Up
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							Territory
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							The Death of God
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							Skimming
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							11/11
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							The Future of Supplication
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							Isaac Again
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							Poem Ending With Three Lines From Wordsworth
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							After the Storm, August
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							You Are the Distance
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							Erosion
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							The Silence
 
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