Issue 83
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The art of Catholic expressionist Karen Laub-Novak; fiction by A.N. Muia and Shannon Skelton; poems by Stephen Cushman, Paul Mariani, and Katharine Coles; Wayne Roosa and his art students explore the surprising parallels between Old Testment prophets and contemporary performance art; and more.
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Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, Rowing for Shore
Fiction
A.N. Muia, The Vermilion Saint
Shannon Skelton, A Viewing Party
Poetry
Joanna Solfrian, Psalm Ghazal I
Psalm Ghazal II
Stephen Haven, Ars Poetica: Baptismal Story
Peter Cooley, The Holy Fool Meets Himself…
Anti-poetics
Robert McNamara, Ex Nihilo, Then Us
Venetian Villanelle
Katharine Coles, Bewilder
Annunciation
Claude Wilkinson, The Egret Tree
Deus ex Machina
Stephen Cushman, Syllable Nutshell
The Fruit Thereof
Ravi Shankar, Conjoined
Dan Bellm, The Sanctuary at Chimayó
Heather Sellers, In the Candleroom at Saint Bartholomew’s…
Appeal to the Self
Paul Mariani, Psalm for the Lost
The Open Window
Interview
Gregory Wolfe, A Conversation with Roberta Ahmanson
Visual Arts
Wayne Roosa, The Avant-Garde and Sacred Discontent: Contemporary Performance Artists Meet Ancient Jewish Prophets
Gordon Fuglie, Karen Laub-Novak: A Catholic Expressionist in the Era of the Vatican II
Essays
Jonathan Hiskes, The Rage of Peter De Vries: Reckoning with a Brokenhearted Humorist
Ilana M. Blumberg, Transfers
Book Review
Bryan Bliss, Scott Cheshire’s High as the Horses’ Bridles, John Darnielle’s Wolf in White Van, Dave Eggers’s Your Fathers, Where Are They? And the Prophets, Do They Live Forever?
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |