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Poetry 2017, 1 - 5
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Poetry. 2017. Vol. CCX/1, April. 2, May. 3, June. 4, July / August. 5, September. 2017

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Poetry, Chicago 2017

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Poetry 2017, 1-5
Poetry. 2017. Vol. CCX/1, April, 2, May, 3, June, 4 July / August, 5 September 2017
Poetry, Chicago 2017
Reihe: Poetry 210, 2017, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5
Größe: 8°
Seitenzahl: 558 S.
Einband: OBrosch.
Vorl. Spr. Orig.: Englisch
Herausgeber: Share, Don
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Lyrik und Sekundärliteratur
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Prosa Sekundärliteratur
[ZSL 022] Zeitschriften Table of Contents April 2017, Vol. 220, No. 1 POEMS Les Murray The Invention of Pigs Arthur Sze Kintsugi Sawnie Morris Clothespins on the Line S.J. Fowler Violence on the Internet Doug Anderson Lea’s Bottle Ship Poetics George Bowering Taking Off from an Old WCW Poem Sense of Time Any Amy Beeder A French Piano Tuner & a One-Eyed Glassblower Walk into a Bar Danielle Chapman Catch-All Huptemugs Momina Mela prayer is better than sleep Jeffrey Yang The Grass David Tomas Martinez Love Song Jessica Greenbaum Route 684, Southbound Rest Stop Rae Armantrout Twilight Pinocchio Natural Histories Marianne Boruch Keats Is Coughing Maria Hummel Toy Room Recess CAConrad from Sharking the Birdcage [paint over the] from Sharking the Birdcage [this is] Kazim Ali Refuge Temple Alison C. Rollins The Beastangel What the Lyric Be Ange Mlinko Two Hangings from Ovid What to Read This Summer Borrowed Bio Sumita Chakraborty Dear, beloved Comment James Longenbach The Music of Poetry Table of Contents May 2017, Vol. 220, No. 2 POEMS Sandra Simonds When you think about it, mostly, a cage is air It’s going to hurt A new obsession. How to get out Fred D'Aguiar Letters to America (An Abecedary) D. Gilson Where the Wild Things Go Harold & the Purple Crayon Laura Kasischke Talisman Sergey Gandlevsky Elegy Mary Karr The Burning Girl Lynn Emanuel Collage with Train Trip Memories and Laundry Morgan Parker My Sister Says White Supremacy Is Turning Her Crazy Peter Cole August A.B. Jackson The Burning of the Book The Cliff-Top Monastery Lynne Thompson The Beauty Shell sam sax Treyf On Alcohol Phillip B. Williams from Interruptive from the poetry review Lucy Tunstall Kaftan The Patient Torch Song Kate Potts Catalogue of Strange Fish Gillian Allnutt abutment magdalen Portrait of Hester by her husband Moniza Alvi Less, much less Liz Berry Oh Sweethearts Ruth Wiggins Making Water Fran Lock On Insomnia On Weekends Mark Waldron I wish I loved lawnmowers Denise Riley Lone Star Clattering Emily Berry The End comment Helen Vendler Words That Sing, Dance, Kiss Table of Contents Juni 2017, Vol. 220, No. 3 Don Share Introduction: Gwendolyn Brooks speaks to us more vividly than ever. Image of Patricia Smith. Patricia Smith A Street in Lawndale Jacqueline Jones LaMon Socratic Image of Randall Horton Randall Horton Chicago: A Historical & Literary Review Before the Beauty .Or. How Could U Forget? Bettina M. Walker Chastened Brown CM Burroughs Our People I Our People II Gwendolyn as Lover Mahogany L. Browne Marigold Coco(nut) Cheryl Boyce-Taylor Devouring the Light, 1968 Roger Reeves Domestic Violence Haki R. Madhubuti Gwendolyn Brooks: America in the Wintertime Image of Elise Paschen Elise Paschen Ghost, Fountain From Matter in the margins: Gwendolyn Brooks at 100 Anna Chen Life on Paper comment David Baker Mundane and Plural Gwendolyn Brooks's Riot. Carl Phillips Brooks's Prosody: Three Sermons on the Warpland Meghan O'Rourke The Eros in Democracy An Aspect of Love, Alive in the Ice and Fire. Angela Jackson From A Surprised Queenhood in the New Black Sun The Life & Legacy of Gwendolyn Brooks. Christina Pugh Velvety Velour and Other Sonnet Textures Gwendolyn Brooks's The Children of the Poor. Adrian Matejka Family Pictures, Old & New Table of Contents July/August 2017, Vol. 220, No. 4 Timothy Yu, Tarfia Faizullah, and Lawrence-Minh Bùi Davis Introduction: July/August 2017 Aimee Nezhukumatathil Sea Church Rick Barot Ode with Interruptions Zubair Ahmed I Eat Breakfast to Begin the Day Mei-mei Berssenbrugge The New Boy 2 Hayan Charara The Prize Terrorism Sally Wen Mao Inauguration Poem Garrett Hongo Kubota to Zbigniew Herbert in Lvov, 1941 Khaty Xiong On Visiting the Franklin Park Conservatory & Botanical Gardens Larissa Lai SPLEEN 3: Supreme White Cathy Linh Che I walked through the trees, mourning. Go Forget Your Father Jeffrey Yang Estevanico Ocean Vuong Essay on Craft Gerald Maa The Blighted Star Fruit Paisley Rekdal Driving to Santa Fe Linh Dinh Grays Ferry To Flee Conjugation Bryan Thao Worra Ecce Monstro Tishani Doshi Monsoon Poem Oliver de la Paz Autism Screening Questionnaire # Speech and Language Delay Craig Santos Perez A Whole Foods in Hawai#i Rajiv Mohabir Coolie Chen Chen Winter Hiromi Ito I Am Chito Two Traveling Together Hoa Nguyen Dang You Then a Dang Paolo Javier and Alex Tarampi OBB aka The Original Brown Boy: Last Gasp Hala Alyan Oklahoma Honeymoon Kazim Ali The Failure of Navigation in the Valley Dunya Mikhail Tablets II Brandon Som Chino Sarah Gambito Citizenship [I was so afraid.] Citizenship [I#m a pipe cleaner.] John Yau Something to Look Forward To First Language Lesson Kimiko Hahn Foreign Body Tan Lin Linguistics Joseph O. Legaspi Feasting Mai Der Vang For the Nefarious Monument Wang Ping Lao Jia ?? Shamala Gallagher How They Speak of the Fields Bao Phi Sirenum Scopuli Tsering Wangmo Dhompa Home, a transitive Arthur Sze Net Light Midnight Flame Cathy Song Snow in the Morning Myung Mi Kim From Civil Bound Vijay Seshadri Thunderstruck Sueyeun Juliette Lee From Daybook Prageeta Sharma Sets of Things Li-Young Lee Changing Places in the Fire culture lab Smithsonian Asian Pacific American Center Culture Lab Manifesto Table of Contents September 2017, Vol. 220, No. 5 POEMS Michael Hofmann Sankt Georg Valais Javier Zamora Nocturne Kaveh Akbar Gloves Waiting for the Twelfth Roy G. Guzmán Those Seventy-Two Bodies Belong to Us Terrance Hayes American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin [I lock you in an American sonnet that is part prison] American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin [Probably twilight makes blackness dangerous] American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin [Why are you bugging me you stank minuscule husk] American Sonnet for My Past and Future Assassin [Inside me is a black-eyed animal] Elizabeth Metzger Inmate of Happiness Atsuro Riley Creekthroat Knell Element Milk Lobe Rosanna Warren The Mink Dana Roeser Transparent Things, God-Sized Hole Emily Skillings Girls Online Cole Swensen Luigi Galvani 1737-1798 André-Marie Ampère 1775-1836 Hans Christian Ørsted 1777-1851 Robin Morgan The Ghost Light Joy Harjo Tobacco Origin Story, Because Tobacco Was a Gift Intended to Walk Alongside Us to the Stars Redbird Love How to Write a Poem in a Time of War Becoming Seventy Elena Karina Byrne Cow Song Patricia Lockwood The Ode on a Grecian Urn Jewel Thief Movie Ricardo Alberto Maldonado Morning Is Morning Tyler Mills From "Afterimage" Dorothea Lasky A fierce and violent opening The ghost The Clog Karl O'Hanlon From In Memory of Geoffrey Hill Andrew McMillan martyrdom Alison C. Rollins Word of Mouth Linda Bierds Lepidopteran: A Cento The Underwings of War Mario Meléndez The Messenger Future Memories Jacob Saenz The Bachelor Watches The Bachelor Ian Pople Rain A. R. Ammons Finishing Up from an open map: the correspondence of robert duncan and charles olson Robert Duncan, Charles Olson, and Dale M. Smith From An Open Map

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