June 1977
- Doug Abrams
- Allan Gray
- Mark Jarman
- Paul Kleinpoppen
- Gary Soto
From this Issue
Poem
They burn you
like the berries of mountain ash in August,
standing by the road,
clearly defined,
Autumnal brilliant, heads
scorched from waiting
in the sun.
How can
you pass them up?
But you do,
and dream each night of a hell,
where you are a hitchhiker,
and no one will ever...
like the berries of mountain ash in August,
standing by the road,
clearly defined,
Autumnal brilliant, heads
scorched from waiting
in the sun.
How can
you pass them up?
But you do,
and dream each night of a hell,
where you are a hitchhiker,
and no one will ever...
Table of Contents
- Diane Wakoski
- Doug Abrams
- John Unterecker
- Michael Waters
- Mark Jarman
- Paul Kleinpoppen
- Gary Soto
- David Wagoner
Comment
- Arthur Oberg
- Edward Butscher
Contents
- Allan Gray
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