- V. Pelizzon
- Vera Pavlova
- Andrea Cohen
- Donald Hall
- Mary De Rachewiltz
From this Issue
Poem
Hunched in the bath, four ibuprofen gulped
too late to dull the muscle cramping
to sate a god who thirsts
monthly for his slake of iron,
I am just a body bleeding in bad light.
But after an hour, as the...
too late to dull the muscle cramping
to sate a god who thirsts
monthly for his slake of iron,
I am just a body bleeding in bad light.
But after an hour, as the...
Poem
Translated By Steven Seymour
Am I lovely? Of course!
Breathlessly I taste
the subtle compliment
of a handmade caress.
Chop me into tiny bits,
caress and tame my soul,
that godly swallow
you love to no end.
Poem
Soon I’ll move to Norway.
If that’s a bitter pill,
well, swill, swallow. I’m going,
and I won’t wallow, not in Norway,
where they’re so beyond
slave labor, with laws that say
a clerk must work within five
meters of a window through
which she can see a...
If that’s a bitter pill,
well, swill, swallow. I’m going,
and I won’t wallow, not in Norway,
where they’re so beyond
slave labor, with laws that say
a clerk must work within five
meters of a window through
which she can see a...
Table of Contents
POEMS
- V. Penelope Pelizzon
- Vera Pavlova
- Andrea Cohen
- Donald Hall
- Mary De Rachewiltz
- Timothy Murphy
- Fanny Howe
Comment
- Carmine Starnino
- Michael Hofmann
- Joshua Mehigan
- Nate Klug
Letters to the Editor
- Alfred Lutz
- Michael Hofmann
- Don Jones
- A. F. Moritz
- Kelly Shaw
CONTRIBUTORS