Issue 41
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Gordon Fuglie on the sculpture of John Frame; poet Julia Spicher Kasdorf on art as domestic work; Gregory Wolfe sees Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ and asks what the public embrace of the film means; and Valerie Sayers offers a few words for cancer. Plus, a conversation with Gil Bailie, founder of the Cornerstorne Forum; poetry by Madeline DeFrees, Stephen Haven, and Michael Chitwood; fiction by Moira Crone; and more.
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Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Picturing the Passion
Fiction
Moira Crone, Mr. Sender
Zoe Mullery, I Walk the Line
Pamela Lindsey Dreizen, Moon Children
Poetry
Stephen Haven, Homage to Gregory Gillespie
Michael Symmons Roberts, Two Poems
Jill Alexander Essbaum, An Ache Like a Stone
Sydney Lea, Ghost Pain
Daniel Tobin, Two Poems
Madeline DeFrees, Two Poems
Michael Chitwood, Two Poems
Robert Cording, Skellig Michael
Visual Arts
Gordon Fuglie, Breaking the Figure: The Sculpture of John Frame
Interview
A Conversation with Gil Bailie
Essays
Julia Kasdorf, Working Away and Homemaking: The Artist in the Service of the Species
Luci Shaw, Reversing Entropy
Confessions
Valerie Sayers, The Word Cure: Cancer, Language, Prayer
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |