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  • Interview

    Becoming an Instrument of the Poem: A Conversation with Paul Muldoon

    Caitlin Doyle
  • Essay

    The Weight of Robbie Robertson

    Garrett Hongo
  • Poem

    The White-Tailed Deer

    David Yezzi
  • Foreseeable Future

    Alfred Corn
  • Poem

    To have and to hold

    Charmaine Cadeau
  • Essay

    William H. Pritchard and the Twilight of Literary Criticism

    Lee Oser
  • Poem

    The Dead

    Grace Schulman
  • Poem

    Wolfness

    John Wall Barger
  • Poem

    Dear Brother,

    Wendy Videlock
  • Poem

    I Saw a Shimmering Light

    Shane McCrae
  • Poem

    Creation Myth

    Jennifer Judge
  • Essay

    Our Auden

    Mary Jo Salter
  • Essay

    Place and the Composition of Poetic Self

    Maurice Manning
  • Essay

    “A poet, dangerous and steep”: reintroducing Josephine Jacobsen

    Jane Greer
  • Fiction

    Why Not?

    Amina Gautier
  • Fiction

    You’ll Go

    Amina Gautier
  • Fiction

    Howl

    Amina Gautier
  • Poem

    What We Told the Children

    Brian Brodeur
  • Essay

    Afterglow: An Appreciation of Robert B. Shaw’s What Remains to Be Said

    A. E. Stallings
  • Poem

    Whiskey of Life

    Robert Wrigley
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