- Elizabeth Willis
- Amiri Baraka
- Sally Mao
- Gerard Malanga
- Bianca Stone
From this Issue
Poem
Where ever something breathes
Heart beating the rise and fall
Of mountains, the waves upon the sky
Of seas, the terror is our ignorance, that’s
Why it is named after our home, earth
Where art is locked between
Gone and Destination
The destiny of some other where...
Heart beating the rise and fall
Of mountains, the waves upon the sky
Of seas, the terror is our ignorance, that’s
Why it is named after our home, earth
Where art is locked between
Gone and Destination
The destiny of some other where...
Poem
I
Should I take this time, while the children are in school,
to untrim the tree? Standing in the dish we let go dry,
it looks well-preserved, as if Christmas were still
in our future; would it spare their feelings if I dismantle
piece by...
Should I take this time, while the children are in school,
to untrim the tree? Standing in the dish we let go dry,
it looks well-preserved, as if Christmas were still
in our future; would it spare their feelings if I dismantle
piece by...
Poem
green means go, so run — now —
green the color of the siren sea, whose favors are a mortgage upon the soul
red means stop, before the cliffs jag downward
red the color of the shore that welcomes
white the color of the man washed ashore,...
green the color of the siren sea, whose favors are a mortgage upon the soul
red means stop, before the cliffs jag downward
red the color of the shore that welcomes
white the color of the man washed ashore,...
Table of Contents
POEMS
- Amiri Baraka
- Ange Mlinko
- Sally Wen Mao
- Gerard Malanga
- Bianca Stone
- Peter Heller
- Rachel Hadas
- Alice Lyons
- Michael Metivier
- Christopher Robley
- Kinga Tóth
- Cate Marvin
- John Barr
- Wyatt Prunty
- Marianne Boruch
PORTFOLIO
- Lawrence Schwartzwald
comment
- Kaplan Harris
- Michael Hofmann
- Craig Morgan Teicher
CONTRIBUTORS