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Category: Issue 13.1

  • Translation

    Swan Song

    Armen Davoudian
  • Translation

    Sappho Asks a Favor of a Friend

    Charles Martin
  • Translation

    Ovid: Tristia 3.7

    Chris Childers
  • Translation

    Giuseppe Ungaretti: Morning

    Geoffrey Brock
  • Translation

    Giuseppe Ungaretti: San Martino del Carso

    Geoffrey Brock
  • Poem

    from This Broken Symmetry

    Daniel Tobin
  • Poem

    The Osprey

    David Yezzi
  • Poem

    Sinkhole Oracle

    Caki Wilkinson
  • Poem

    When We Were the Queen

    Caki Wilkinson
  • Poem

    Lycanthrope

    Deborah Warren
  • Poem

    Closer

    Deborah Warren
  • Poem

    Plumb Line

    Mark Wagenaar
  • Fiction

    Editorial Afterward to Isaac Bashevis Singer’s “The Pass”

    David Stromberg
  • Poem

    Starting a Job at the Catholic School

    Chelsea Wagenaar
  • Poem

    Derecho

    Chelsea Wagenaar
  • Poem

    Metaphysical There

    Bruce Weigl
  • Interview

    Habits of Reading: Alissa Valles and Edwin Frank in Conversation

    Alissa Valles
  • Poem

    Pastime

    Alan Shapiro
  • Poem

    Closet Meditation

    Jan Schreiber
  • Poem

    The Sun Speaks of Her Lover

    Jennifer Reeser
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