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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)

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            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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          • 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

            “What I Find Funny Is Too Dark to Say Out Loud” (with an interview by C. J. Bartunek)

            By Dhruvi Acharya
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          • on Suitor by Joshua Rivkin

            By Hannah Baker Saltmarsh

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

            By Bradley Bazzle

            on Afropessimism by Frank B. Wilderson III

            By Selamawit D. Terrefe

            Imaginary Maps (on Apsara Engine and Spellbound: A Graphic Memoir by Bishakh Som)

            By Stephanie Burt

            on Defacing the Monument by Susan Briante 

            By Sandra Simonds

            on My Autobiography of Carson McCullers by Jenn Shapland

            By Julie R. Enszer

            on Walking Backwards: Poems 1966–2016 by John Koethe

            By Kevin Clark

            Phenomenal Listening: The Art of Jason Moran

            By Radiclani Clytus
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Fall 1987

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The Great American Book Review (on American Incarnation: The Individual, The Nation, And The Continent by Myra Jehlen; American Ambitions: Selected Essays on Literary And Cultural Themes by Monroe K. Spears; Advertising The American Dream: Making Way For Modernity, 1920-1940 by Roland Marchand; Solomon D. Butcher: Photographing The American Dream by John E. Carter; & American Humor by Arthur Power Dudden)

By Sanford Pinsker
From the Fall 1987 Issue
← Liars and Truth-Tellers, Fancy and Plain (on Perennials by Judith Kitchen; The Boat of Quiet Hours by Jane Kenyon; Red Roads by Charlie Smith; Foreseeable Futures by William Matthews; Foraging by David Young; The Gold Cell by Sharon Olds) → Contemporary British Modernism: The Poetry of Ian Hamilton Finlay, Christopher Middleton, Roy Fisher, Charles Tomlinson, and Geoffrey Hill (on Ian Hamilton Finlay: A Visual Primer By Yves Abrioux by Stephen Bann; III Poems by Christopher Middleton; Two Horse Wagon Going By by Christopher Middleton; A Furnace by Roy Fisher; Collected Poems by Charles Tomlinson; & Collected Poems by Geoffrey Hill)

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