Issue 86
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A conversation with Li-Young Lee, plus three new poems; Samuel Gray Anderson enters the enchanted world of Nick Cave; and Randy Boyagoda offers a short story about an accidental saint. Plus, Gregory Wolfe on the problem of silence; poems by Marjorie Stelmach, Bronwen B. Newcott, and Jill Bergkamp; novelist Samuel Thomas Martin on the photography of Jonathan Castellino; stained glass by Thomas Denny; and more.
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Editorial Statement
Gregory Wolfe, The Harboring Silence
Fiction
Randy Boyagoda, Sister Saint Maisie Connecticut
Tim Farrington, Sticking the Landing
Poetry
Marjorie Stelmach, Two Poems
Bronwen B. Newcott, Three Poems
Joshua Robbins, Two Poems
Li-Young Lee, Three Poems
Jill Bergkamp, Two Poems
William Wenthe, Three Poems
Brett Foster, Two Poems
Richard Jones, Three Poems
Christopher Howell, Three Poems
The Visual Arts
Samuel Thomas Martin, Candy and Copenhagen: Encountering the Art of Jonathan Castellino
Mark Cazalet, Walking Man: The Art of Thomas Denny
Interview
A Conversation with Li-Young Lee
Music
Samuel Gray Anderson, Nick Cave’s Enchanted World: Some Angles of Entry
Confessions
Michelle Syba, Something Understood
Book Review
Joel Heng Hartse on Carl Wilson’s Let’s Talk About Love,
Devon Powers’s Writing the Record,
and Ethan Hayden’s ( )
Additional information
Weight | .75 lbs |
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Dimensions | 10 × 7 × .5 in |