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Category: Issue 13.3

  • "Where the Life Is": Hearing and Reading David Ferry’s Poems and Translation

    Joshua Mehigan
  • Hot Rocks: Songs and Verse

    Mike Mattison and Ernest Suarez
  • Fiction

    Winterland, a novel excerpt

    Vanessa Blakeslee
  • Infinite Gratitude

    Megan Sexton
  • The Immortalists

    Greg Delanty
  • Thanks to the Courtesy of David Ferry

    Christopher Ricks
  • Paying (Homage to) the Ferryman

    A. E. Stallings
  • To My Translator

    Daniel Bosch
  • Interview

    Ancestral Lines: An Interview with David Ferry

    George Kalogeris and Daniel Bosch
  • Poetry through the Pandemic

    Elizabeth and Stephen Ferry
  • Interview

    Poetry as a Timeless Place: A Conversation with Shane McCrae

    Caitlin Doyle
  • Poem

    Whom I Have Blocked Out

    Shane McCrae
  • Poem

    The Hastily Assembled Angel on Embodiment

    Shane McCrae
  • Poem

    Please Come Flying

    Shane McCrae
  • Poem

    For Sylvia Twenty-Seven in July

    Shane McCrae
  • My Friend, David Ferry

    Gail Mazur
  • Some Truth about the World You Didn’t Know Enough to Know About: A Tribute to David Ferry

    Rachel Hadas
  • Poem

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    George Kalogeris
  • Remembering "Ellery Street"

    Robert Pinsky
  • Our Horace

    Lloyd Schwartz
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