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Articles in Spring, 2004 issue of Literary Review
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To live by
by Bill Knott -
Reading at silvacane
by Rita Signorelli-Pappas -
Even further
by Kari Pilgrim -
The showman
by Marc Bojanowski -
Rorschach tablets, selections
by Mads Eslund -
Shadows
by Brendan Short -
A georgic
by Michael Anania -
Three strangers
by Palle Sigsgaard -
There must be music or fear
by Rodney Wittwer -
Sara Nelson, So Many Books, So Little Time: A Year of Passionate Reading
by Albry Montalbano -
Poem
by Bill Knott -
Death of the rabbits
by Mariana Romo-Carmona -
Berlin, April 2003
by Kristian Bang Foss -
Silly love songs
by Rodney Wittwer -
Robert Stewart, Outside Language
by Thomas E. Kennedy -
2525 Ashland Avenue
by Ginnie Goulet Gavrin -
Tommy
by Rem Reynolds -
The impossible
by Gary Fincke -
Two machines
by Ilona Karmel -
Persistence, an excerpt
by Helle Thornvig Christensen -
It could be Sarah
by Donna Baier Stein -
David Daniel, Seven-Star Bird: Poems
by Mark Hillringhouse -
To an unknown reader in 1947
by Henia Karmel -
From a distance
by Bill Knott -
Pythia: the process
by Rita Signorelli-Pappas -
Blackbirds leaving
by David Tucker -
Procession
by Henia Karmel -
Poem
by Martin Glaz Serup -
Morning song
by Bruce MacKinnon -
Vivian Shipley, Gleanings: Old Poems, New Poems
by Walter Cummins -
The ancient kingdom's young writing school
by Thomas E. Kennedy -
On one is calling
by Henia Karmel -
Three poems
by Dy Plambeck -
Pygmalion with a bad S
by Joe Tyennick -
John Latta, Breeze
by Rene Steinke
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