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Poetry 2019, 1 - 5
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Poetry. 2019 Vol. CCXIV/1, April. 2, May. 3, Juni, 4 July/August. 5, September

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Poetry, Chicago 2019

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Poetry 2019, 1 - 5
Poetry. 2019 Vol. CCXIV/1, April. 2, May. 3 Juni, 4 July/August, 5 September
Poetry, Chicago 2019
Reihe: Poetry 214, 2019, 1, 2, 3, 4. 5
Größe: gr. 8°
Seitenzahl: 485 S.
Einband: OBrosch.
Vorl. Spr. Orig.: Englisch
Herausgeber: Share, Don
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Lyrik und Prosa
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Prosa Sekundärliteratur
[ZSL 022] Zeitschriften> April 1/2019 Table of Contents poems Katharine Coles Sestina in Prose Desirée Alvarez Un Tintero, Inkwell Afterword Prieto, Prieta Fire-Taking Adonis The Solitary Land The Wound Psalm A Vision Ru Freeman Bride Price The Heart Shows No Signs Joshua Jennifer Espinoza Birthday Suits LaWanda Walters Woodcut Victoria Martinez and José Olivarez From Celestial House Jane Yeh Bel Canto Why I Am Not a Sculpture Leo Boix Table Variations Ashanti Anderson Ode to Black Skin Reginald Dwayne Betts House of Unending Marilyn Nelson The Boley Rodeo halal if you hear me Ayqa Khan Disco Baby Safia Elhillo Good Muslim/Bad Muslim Edil Hassan Ghazal Sahar Muradi washee/was she Angel Nafis Ode to Dalya's Bald Spot Saaro Umar geography test Aria Aber Unmotioning Fatimah Asghar Smell Is the Last Memory to Go Afshan Shafi A woman is never still Nadra Mabrouk Brother as Younger Self, Humming Momtaza Mehri Glory Be to the Gang Gang Gang Small Talk Sheena Raza Faisal an introduction Fatimah Asghar Finding the Hammam from the poetry review Chris Moss The Dying Light Angela Conway The Sentient House Sandeep Parmar An Uncommon Language Contributors Katharine Coles Desirée Alvarez Adonis Ru Freeman Joshua Jennifer Espinoza LaWanda Walters Victoria Martinez José Olivarez Jane Yeh Leo Boix Ashanti Anderson Reginald Dwayne Betts Marilyn Nelson Ayqa Khan Safia Elhillo Edil Hassan Sahar Muradi Angel Nafis Saaro Umar Aria Aber Fatimah Asghar Afshan Shafi Nadra Mabrouk Momtaza Mehri Sheena Raza Faisal Chris Moss Angela Conway Sandeep Parmar May 2/2019 Table of Contents poems Catherine Wagner From The city has sex with everything Bianca Stone Marcus Aurelius Cutting Odette's Fingernails Martha Serpas Apostrophe Charif Shanahan Trace Evidence David Harsent From Loss Anthony Anaxagorou Once I Had an Acceptance Speech Miller Oberman Joy Shane McCrae The Hastily Assembled Angel Considers What It Means to Be Made in the Image Of The Hastily Assembled Angel Also Sustains the World The Hastily Assembled Angel Considers His Own Foreknowing Paula Bohince A Brief History of the Cocktail Eelish Devin Johnston Dragons Cold Trail Emily Liebowitz Goodbye 17 Libby Burton A Brief ?History of? Hysteria Are You Normal Tonight? Ron Padgett The Up Side Clocked Ticking and Tocking Natalie Eilbert Mediastinum Bacterium Richard Garcia Ladders Randall Horton 289-128 Property of the State 289-128 Property of the State Dunya Mikhail Tablets V Lily Zhou From Moon Sonnet David Baker Whale Fall Philip Metres Song for Refugees Before the Mirror on New Year's Eve T.J. Jarrett Alternatives Fort Comfort Elaine Equi No Other In an Unrelated John Skoyles Self-Help Melissa Studdard Philomela's tongue says Ariana Reines A Partial History comment André Naffis-Sahely The Borderless Empire of the Interior Juni 3/2019 Table of Contents poems K Ming Chang A brief history of the orchid (?) Tom Wayman O Calgary Maria Hummel Letter to My Blackout Dayna Patterson Study for Belief with Lines from Star Trek: The Original Series Khaty Xiong On Teaching My Son How to Mourn Spencer Short The Gentle Art of Shabby Dressing Jim Johnstone Performance Anxiety John Gallaher And the Moon on Its Stem Will Steal You Away Jane Zwart These kids running through pictures Cortney Lamar Charleston It's Important I Remember That They Don't Have the Tools to Critique Me Catie Rosemurgy Diorama (woman on a cameo brooch) Anne Marie Rooney Sonnet Brad Trumpfheller From Reconstructions Tomorrow, No, Tomorrower George Szirtes Boarding House John Kinsella Tree Elegy Across the Biosphere in Memory of W.S. Merwin Jasmine Elizabeth Smith Zouzou Kayleb Rae Candrilli My partner wants me to write them a poem about Sheryl Crow Austin Segrest Across the Street Robin Richardson Origin Story Ad Nauseam Michael Farrell Dear Pop Melian Radu Object Permanence Chard DeNiord Weatherman Megan Denton Ray Traveling Broke & Ugly Clare Jones Rail Javier Zamora [Immigration Headline] Ed Roberson From Architektonis: Twenty for the Chicago Architecture Center Wayne Holloway-Smith I want you to leave your body now he tells me Mary Biddinger Book of Disclosures Raymond Luczak Gazelles Cody Smith Elegy with a Brush Hook and Machete drawings Marianne Boruch Drawings comment Vidyan Ravinthiran There Must Be Something to Say Hanif Abdurraqib Grass and Ground and Dirt July/August 4/2019 Table of Contents Kazim Ali and Rajiv Mohabir Introduction Nabanita Kanungo Freedom Keki Daruwalla What Lights Up...? Rukmini Bhaya Nair Black Notes on Genre for My Beloved Biswamit Dwibedy Curvilinear Map Nabina Das Anima Writes a Letter Home Snehal Vadher Hello flowers and cigarettes Figures in a windswept language Beauty is brief and violent Rochelle Potkar Transmogrified Mani Rao My Old Woman Sharmistha Mohanty Make broadness broadness A snake eats a mynah Arundhathi Subramaniam Deleting the Picture Arvind Krishna Mehrotra Aligarh Cluster Fig Hoshang Merchant Two explanatory poems about Father / Mother Archetypes Karthika Naïr Habits: (Lost) Rites Remaindering: Habits Ranjit Hoskote Passage Jennifer Robertson We Grew Up in Places That Are Gone Shrill Shirts Will Always Balloon Kanya Kanchana kali mahamaya Sampurna Chattarji Packing Sridala Swami Barthes Tells the Story Wrong Shivanee Ramlochan the night I fucked the border patrol agent Danielle Boodoo-Fortuné How to Break a Curse Petitioning the Patron Saint of Childbirth Minal Hajratwala From Crossdreaming Sudesh Mishra A Vow Epeli Hauofa A Photograph Anu Lakhan On a Bowl of Knives If suddenly Nadia Misir manual for the tongue whose first language is a churile of my second Gitan Djeli the Lorde Francine Simon Daniel Sangeeta Singh Calfs Tail Hari Alluri Clairvoyance Shani Mootoo eye wall replacement cycle Andre Bagoo From Ibis Zubair Ahmed Semicolons Cyril Dabydeen Lingam Logos invocations Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis and Fred Sasaki Poets Peace Breakfast: Invocations Cathy Song This Wonderful Opportunity Ching-In Chen Perfect Orange Spell for Safe Passage Arthur Sze Residence on Earth J. Mae Barizo The Mothers The Women Mai Der Vang Look to the New Moon Sarah Gambito Grace Sharon Wang Maritime Hari Alluri Ancestral Memory Carolina Ebeid Chorus Attempting to Interpret Unearthed Fragments of Their Play comment Lucy Biederman An Essay into the Poetry of Mrs. Celia Dropkin Christopher Spaide Give Me More Time September 5/ 2019 Table of Contents poems Miles Solstice Stay Wild Someone Is Studying Einstein’s Brain Eamon Grennan Lark-Luster Amy Woolard Laura Palmer Graduates Douglas Kearney Sho ... Fox! Aria Aber Mother of All Balms Dan Beachy-Quick Moon Jar Canto (XII) Serhiy Zhadan A bridge used to be there, someone recalled They buried their son last winter A. K. Blakemore father’s last escape Bruce Smith Beautiful Boy Tracy Fuad Iraq Vag Panic David Ferry Some Things I Said Henri Cole Haiku Langston Allston and Kevin Coval From "Everything Must Go" Vanessa Angélica Villarreal f = [(root) (future)] Matthew Zapruder My Dog Bruce Beasley Eccentric Votive Offering Jane Hirshfield Page (No Wind, No Rain) Mountainal beyza ozer To Summarize a Galaxy Tommy Pico From Feed Stanley Plumly Jesus Wept. The Winter Beach at Sanderling C.R. Grimmer Boylesque Carolyn Guinzio The Wire Fence Was Bent Where a Deer Jumped Over Susan Stewart Talisman alice notley: fans Alice Notley My Fans comment Sadiqa de Meijer The Ebbing Language Gwendolyn Harper Eleven Pictures of Pizarnik

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0032 2032-2019

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