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            By Garrett Hongo
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            Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement through Childr...

            Special Feature

            College (translated from the Hindi by Arvind Krishna Mehrotra and Sara Rai)

            Essays

            The Lonely Ruralist

            By Janisse Ray
            Essays

            Influenza 1918

            By Jane Brox
            Poetry

            Achilles; On Being Thrown from a Horse at 49; & Verge

            By A. E. Stallings
            Special Feature

            Jerry’s Dirt (essay)

            By Jacob Baynham
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          • Psittaciformes Forms, Self-Eating Forms

            By Yaron Michael Hakim

            Collaborations, Water and Light (with an interview by Douglas Carlson)

            By Meghann Riepenhoff

            Picture the Dream: The Story of the Civil Rights Movement through Children’s Books...

            By C. J. Bartunek

            Kaleidoscopic Consciousness

            By Doron Langberg

            “Be Unpredictable, Be Real, Be Interesting, Tell a Good Story!” (with an interview...

            By Eddie Arroyo

            A Lower Deep

            By Michi Meko
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          • on The Journey by Miguel Collazo, translated by David Frye, with an introduction by...

            By Diego Báez

            on The Lying Life of Adults by Elena Ferrante, translated by Ann Goldstein

            By Brianna Beehler

            Inquiry and Imperative (on Johanna Skibsrud’s The Poetic Imperative: A Speculative Aesthetics and Alice...

            By Julia Bloch

            Harder and Better: The New Masculinity of Fatherhood Poetry (on Douglas Kearney’s Patter; Oliver...

            By Emily Pérez

            A Terror Felt Rather Than Seen

            By Julie Iromuanya

            “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem?”

            By Virginia Jackson

            on Suitor by Joshua Rivkin

            By Hannah Baker Saltmarsh

            on Cool Town: How Athens, Georgia, Launched Alternative Music and Changed American Culture by...

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And To Make a Long Story Short (on The Best American Short Stories 1978 by Ted Solotaroff; The Women in the Mirror by Pat Carr; Lambing Out and Other Stories by Mary Clearman; Things About to Disappear by Allen Wier; & Who Wrote the Book of Love? by Thomas Färber)

By William F. Van Wert
From the Spring 1980 Issue
← Scrawny Cries, Barbaric Yawps (on The American Quest for a Supreme Fiction: Whitman’s Legacy in the Personal Epic by James E. Miller Jr.; & Emerson and the Orphic Poet in America by R. A. Yoder) → The Sincere, the Mythic, the Playful: Forms of Voice in Current Poetry (on 7 Years From Somewhere by Philip Levine; Ashes: Poems New and Old by Philip Levine; Long Island Light: Poems & A Memoir by William Heyen; Goshawk, Antelope by Dave Smith; & The City of the Olesha Fruit by Norman Dubie)

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