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

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            Teaching Ecopoetry in a Time of Climate Change

            By Craig Santos Perez
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            The Lonely Ruralist

            By Janisse Ray
            Essays

            Influenza 1918

            By Jane Brox
            Special Feature

            Itō Grows Ill, A Bird Transforms into a Blossom, and The Giant Trees St...

            By Hiromi Itō
            Special Feature

            Jerry’s Dirt

            [Winner of National Magazine Award in Profile Writi...

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            Gardens at the Margins

            By Saba Taj

            Monumental Achievements

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            Future Fossils (with an introduction by Taylor Bradley)

            By Lan Tuazon

            A Celebration of Life (with an interview by C. J. Bartunek)

            By Derek Fordjour

            4. selections from “The Exhibit of American Negroes” for the 1900 Paris Exposition

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            Mississippi Masala Revisited

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            on Transcendent Kingdom by Yaa Gyasi

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            on Death Stranding, created by Hideo Kojima  

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Summer 1997

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Nine Recent Chapbooks: A Few Slips of Paper in the Pages (on Wild Peavines by Robert Morgan; Gristle by R. T. Smith; The Keepers of Light by Michele Wolf; Rude Noises by Martha Meek; Holding Ground by Becky Gould Gibson; In Defense of Stones by Janet MacFadyen; The Wave He Caught by Rick Noguchi; Millrat by Michael Casey; and The Tan Chanteuse by Carol Boston Weatherford)

By Ted Kooser
From the Summer 1997 Issue
← Still Crazy (or Fuming) After All These Years (on Radical Son: A Generational Odyssey by David Horowitz; A Tale of Two Utopias: The Political Journey of the Generation of 1968 by Paul Berman; For the Hell of It: The Life and Times of Abbie Hoffman by Jonah Raskin; Making Peace with the 60s by David Burner; and Reassessing the Sixties: Debating the Political and Cultural Legacy by Stephen Macedo) → Telling Lives (on The Night in Question by Tobias Wolff; You’re So Beautiful by Eileen FitzGerald; The Worldwide Church of the Handicapped by Marie Sheppard Williams; and After Rain by William Trevor)

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