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Issue 94

Philip Metres on being an Arab Christian student in Russia; Mary McCampbell on Douglas Coupland (author of Generation X and Microserfs); the sculpture of Karen Swenholt; poems by Jason Gray, Alison Pelegrin, and Bruce Bond; fiction about Houdini’s widow (by Chris Gavaler), crossing to freedom (by Molly McNett), and raising horses (by Sarah Shermyen). Plus Jen Hinst-White reviews apocalyptic fiction from indie press novelists.

Featuring: the never-before-published college journal kept by one of Image’s patron saints, Flannery O’Connor.

Note: this issue is sold out.

 

Higher Mathematics:
An Introduction


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Singing the Darkness:
On Russia, Suffering, and Poetry


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The River


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The Erasmus Option


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How to Survive the Apocalypse


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Search Results:
The Real-Life Douglas Coupland


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Lost and Found:
Karen Swenholt Unmakes Identity Politics


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Woodpile


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Saint Taciturn


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[My brain is like a millstone]


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[Today, having swigged a half-liter]


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[We have nothing…]


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Doubt at Easter


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Harmonium


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Blue Heron, Marlborough


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Entreaty


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Mid-Flight, Mid-Ascension Virgin Photograph


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Egypt’s Grief


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The Border


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Ex Nihilo


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The Years Were Patient with Me


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God Reads the Poem of the World with Interest


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Feast Days


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Peace Be With You (And Also With You)


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The Afterlife


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