From this Issue
Poem
1
My name is James A. Wright, and I was born
Twenty-five miles from this infected grave,
In Martins Ferry, Ohio, where one slave
To Hazel-Atlas Glass became my father.
He tried to teach me kindness. I return
Only in memory now, aloof, unhurried,
To dead Ohio,...
My name is James A. Wright, and I was born
Twenty-five miles from this infected grave,
In Martins Ferry, Ohio, where one slave
To Hazel-Atlas Glass became my father.
He tried to teach me kindness. I return
Only in memory now, aloof, unhurried,
To dead Ohio,...

Table of Contents
Washington, 1958
- Robert Hazel
- James Wright
- James L. Dickey
- Elliott Coleman
- Donald Justice
- Harold Lee Fleming
- William H. Dickey
- James Hearst
- Anthony Ostroff
- Daniel Berrigan
- Neil Weiss
Three Poems of St. John of the Cross
- St. John of the Cross
Comment
- David Wright
- Samuel French Morse
Correspondence
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