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Spring-Summer 2006 v1.n1 (New Series)

C.K. Williams reads the sports page

Robert Bly visits Chaco Canyon

Marilyn Hacker faces disease

Richard Kenney interviews a muse

Jock Sturges discusses poetry and photography

Plus: Talvikki Ansel, Peter Campion, Henri Cole, Debora Greger, Campbell McGrath, Stanley Plumly, Nance Van Winckel

Cover art by Jock Sturges

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NEW SERIES: Volume 1, Number 1, Spring-Summer 2006

POETRY

Richard Kenney

Rear View
Surrealism
Muse Interviews
Shall I Compare Thee to Appearances?
Turbulence

Robert Bly

Visiting the Ruins at Chaco Canyon

Henri Cole

Ambulance

Talvikki Ansel

Part Two
“Places to Swim”
Jealousy, Enkidu

Kevin Miller

You See Yourself as You Might Be

Marilyn Hacker

Ghazal: Myself
Ghazal: Disease

Web Only: Ghazal: Style

C. K. Williams

Thighs

Debora Greger

An Empty Room in Delft, in Which a Line of Mandelstam’s Is Found

Nance Van Winckel

Rained On,

Michael Blumenthal

And How Shall the Angels Dissolve? How Shall the Nights Prevail

Eduardo C. Corral

Se Me Olvidó Otra Vez

Campbell McGrath

Order and Disorder

Albert Goldbarth

The Way That Images Work
Bruno’s Place

Jehanne Dubrow

“As Roots of a Tree”
Cursed

Christian Wiman

The Secret
A Poem Is Not a Prayer

Stanley Plumly

Slowing to Look at a Deer Lying in the Grass Near an Entrance to the Beltway
Caravaggio’s Conversion

COMMENTARY

Claire Sykes

Line by Light: An Interview with Jock Sturges

Peter Campion

Against Principles: On the Practice of Criticism

Some Books

Old Masters, Neglected Masters, Non-Masters, and Gems

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