Antioch Review, The
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Articles in January 2004 issue of Antioch Review, The
- A conversation with Charles Bernstein
by David Caplan - Frank Bidart's poetry: the substance of the invisible
by Carol Moldaw - Reading, raiding, and anodyne eclecticism: word without world
by Susan Wheeler - The Voice at 3:00 A.M.: Selected Late and New Poems
by John Taylor - Avant-gardist in the forest
by Sandra Alcosser - Pathologies of Power: Health, Human Rights and the New War on the Poor
by Erika Bourguignon - After Nature
by Barbara Beckerman Davis - Open Shutters
by John Taylor - "The break is not a break": Kierkegaard, Heidegger, and Poesis as abiding love
by Andrew Zawacki - Vivamus, Vivamus: living with Ovid's Amores
by Jennifer Clarvoe - Generations of Captivity: a History of African-American Slaves
by James W. Hall - To translate the shaking: contemporary Japanese women's poetry (and coaxing it into English)
by Malinda Markham - Thieves' Latin
by Jane Satterfield - Desolation and Enlightenment: Political Knowledge after Total War, Totalitarianism, and the Holocaust
by Maurice Meilleur - The James Brothers
by David Lehman - Ecstatic in the Poison
by Ned Balbo - Macbeth in Venice
by Ned Balbo - A Small Novel
by Terrance Hayes - What to read, what to praise
by Judith Hall - Liberals and Cannibals: the Implications of Diversity
by Maurice Meilleur - Genius as Pariah: the life and poems of George Barker
by Bill Wadsworth - Eavan Boland's gift: sex, history, and myth
by Shara McCallum - Does prosody have a future?
by David Caplan - Sacred Song in America: Religion, Music, and Public Culture
by James W. Hall - Poetry and the War
by John Koethe - Prosody after the poetry wars
by David Caplan - Alfred E. Smith: the Happy Warrior
by LesterLee - The Blue Borges
by Terrance Hayes - My Mojave
by Jane Satterfield - End of the Day on Second
by Dorothea Tanning - Temporal poetics: rhythmic process as truth
by Richard D. Cureton - "Speaking in tongues": exile and internal translation in the poetry of Charles Simic
by Diana Engelmann - Working prosodies: finding what will suffice
by Eleanor Berry