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Literary Review
Articles in Fall 1997 issue of Literary Review
- 'Alala
by Anne Hillsman Wood - Training the eyes
by Rennie McQuilkin - What the earth gives up
by Jeff Worley - How to watch a movie
by Prabhakar Kudva - Girl Hurt
by E.J. Miller Laino - As I recollect the July you
by Susanne Kort - Two poets
by Robert Wexelblatt - Lacuna
by Sydney Kessler - Adultery
by Mitchell LesCarbeau - Wise Women
by Susan Cahill - Scenes of Lake Atitlan
by Mario Roberto Morales - That's all
by Hayan Charara - Recovery #9
by Rabindranath Tagore - Golomkis
by Tom Chandler - The Bride Wore Red
by Robbie Clipper Sethi - First book of the moon
by Renee Ashley - Soldiers killing hours
by Rawdon Tomlinson - Profit and loss
by Julio Cortazar - Belief in three climates
by Kip Soteres - Stalking a swallowtail
by Tina Kelley - Crawling from the Wreckage
by Clifford Lawrence Meth - Translation
by Barbara J. Orton - Lunch at the army canteen
by Reetika Vazirani - If I'm to live
by Julio Cortazar - The face that
by Wendy Barker - No matter what happened
by Janos Olah - Grace
by Melita Schaum - What the crow does is not singing
by Grace Butcher - Meteor shower
by Roberta Bienvenu - Just before
by Antony Oldknow - Relinquish
by G. Sierveld - In the dream of the red world
by Ron De Maris - The empress Dowager's marble boat
by Winifred Hughes - Impurities
by Charles H. Webb - The glass motel: personal reflections on the fortieth anniversary of 'Lolita'
by Thomas E. Kennedy - Charlie's at the wire waiting for you to sleep
by Vivian Shipley - Vlaminck
by Jesse Glass - Degrees of September moonrise
by Thomas Halloran - Naturalization
by B.D. Love - The Soul Is Here For Its Own Joy
by Robert Bly - Forbidding mourning
by Adam Sol - This picture
by Kevin Kiely - New night snow
by Thomas Halloran - Southtrust at sunset
by Tom Hansen - My Father Was a Toltec and Selected Poems
by Ana Castillo - Goodbye pork pie hat
by Tony Gardner - Seeing
by Lewis Meyers - The Sea Goddess
by Lisa Rae - When theories collide
by Prabhakar Kudva - Let's Go Down to the Beach: Poems and Translations
by William Lawlor