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Monday, August 14, 2006. TODAY, THESE POETS CAME TO MIND. IN SANTA FE, JUST ONE POET CAME TO MIND.
Wednesday, February 14, 2007. NB You can scroll down for all articles or click on highlighted names or titles to go directly to referenced article. Since this is a large issue, if it takes too long to upload the entire issue, you also can click on the individual links below to more quickly get to a review that interests you. Ron Silliman reviews HAVING BEEN BLUE FOR CHARITY. Mark Young reviews HAVING BEEN BLUE FOR CHARITY.
Thursday, May 24, 2007. NB You can scroll down for all articles or click on highlighted names or titles to go directly to referenced article. Since this is a large issue, if it takes too long to upload the entire issue, you can click on the individual links below to more quickly get to a review that interests you. By Mei-mei Berssenbruge with art by Kiki Smith.
Friday, August 31, 2007. NB You can scroll down for all articles or click on highlighted names or titles to go directly to referenced article. Since this is a large issue, if it takes too long to upload the entire issue, you can click on the individual links below to more quickly get to a review that interests you. AFTER YOU, DEAREST LANGUAGE. POEM FOR THE END OF TIME AND OTHER POEMS.
Friday, November 30, 2007. Edited by Thomas Fink and Joseph Lease.
Monday, March 31, 2008. David Goldstein reviews TWENTY-ONE AFTER DAYS. Patrick James Dunagan reviews CADENZA by Charles North and DOING 70 by Hettie Jones. Séamas Cain reviews SKINNY BUDDHA.