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Category: Issue 14.1

  • Celebration for Willis

    Stanley Moss
  • Paintings of Poets and Magic Couplets

    Willis Barnstone
  • Narrative interventions

    Robert Barnstone
  • Narrative Forest

    Robert Barnstone
  • My Father, Dancing

    Tony Barnstone
  • My Father, Lighthouse Keeper and Priest of the Holy Typewriter

    Tony Barnstone
  • Dear Diary, dear Willis

    Maxine Hong Kingston
  • Poem

    Now

    Daniel Tobin
  • Three Translations from Charles Baudelaire

    Willis Barnstone
  • Animals Begin on the Porch in Days and Nights of Dark War

    Willis Barnstone
  • Willis Barnstone’s The Secret Reader: A Tour de Force Kept Secret Too Long

    Aliki Barnstone
  • Photographs of Willis Barnstone & Sarah Handler

    Lois Conner
  • Poem

    The Secret Reader

    Geoffrey Brock
  • Poem

    The Poet

    Brian Turner
  • Poem

    Life on Mars

    Bilal Shaw and Tony Barnstone
  • Poem

    All This Occurred in Palestine

    Bilal Shaw and Tony Barnstone
  • On Willis Barnstone

    Yusef Komunyakaa
  • ABC of Willis Barnstone

    Sholeh Wolpé
  • Translation

    Pietro Federico: Kentucky

    John Poch
  • Poem

    Homecoming

    Will Toedtman
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