March 1967 Etta BlumTom ClarkEdward DornLouise GlückJohn IngwersenTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineA Vision Read More Poempoetry-magazineThe Sundering U.P. Tracks Read More Poempoetry-magazinePurgatory Read More Table of ContentsDenise LevertovA VisionEdward DornThe Sundering U.P. TracksThe First NoteTom ClarkPurgatoryInfernoPoem ("Like musical instruments...")Barry SpacksRobert's SongJohn WoodsThe Day Shall Be Known for FoxesNow the Singing Is OverThe Dead SoldierWhat the Organist KnowsTrying to Keep out of TroubleEtta Blum("Whatever it is I do...")("God is good...")("I am waiting...")Three PoemsJames L. WeilTo Her HandMr. WeilYour FatherJohn IngwersenPoemFrank Samperi("on/a/bridge...")("lie/down/angel...")Louise GlückThe EggGrandmother in the GardenThomas McGrathAll the Dead SoldiersThe End of the LineThe Restless NightJohn LoganCarmel: Point LobosBig Sur: Partington CoveCommentLaurence LiebermanBattle Report, by Harvey ShapiroThe Animal Inside, by Josephine JacobsenThe Cutting Edge, by John WoodsWatchboy, What of the Night? by Turner CassityAdvantages of Dark, by Robert WatsonArt in TransitionHayden CarruthOpposite MethodsWeathers and Edges, by Philip BoothStaying Alive, by David WagonerDonald W. BakerFive PoetsThe Stride of Time, by Richmond LattimoreCipango's Hinder Door, by Edward Dahlberg27 Poems, by Roger HechtAn Eye for an I, by Harriet ZinnesSea Lion Caves, by Nelson BentleyRobert S. SwardCamouflage, by John PerreaultGames, by Richard KolmarSketches for a New Mexico Hill Town, by Keith WilsonFlag Flutter & U. S. Electric, by Clark CoolidgeLandscape and LanguagePhilip Ferguson LeglerPoems 1955-1965, by Dom MoraesThe Striders, by A. K. RamanujanFox on a Barn Door, by Ted WalkerThree PoetsCONTRIBUTORSDonald W. BakerEtta BlumHayden CarruthTom ClarkEdward DornLouise GlückJohn IngwersenPhilip Ferguson LeglerDenise LevertovLaurence LiebermanJohn LoganThomas McGrathFrank SamperiBarry SpacksRobert S. SwardJames L. WeilJohn Woods