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Articles in Fall, 1995 issue of Literary Review
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Laura in black and white
by Carlos Antognazzi -
1979
by Kevin Prufer -
Sweet agony
by Konstantin Pavlov -
Explaining Easter
by Tina Kelley -
Francesca/Inferno, V
by Jose Antonio Mazzotti -
Broken birds
by David Lemmond -
Encounter - poem
by Beth Houston -
The McClanaghans
by Peter La Salle -
Winter night
by Boris Pasternak -
Palmberg, who took out death in advance
by Peter Nilson -
After the pesto pasta
by Carrie Frasier -
Seamless thoughts
by Juan Manuel Inchauspe -
The job
by Jesse Glass -
Dry season slaughter
by Jeffrey L. Dye -
Expressions
by William Page -
Tucking them in
by E.S. Child -
Boat People
by Jill Menkes Kushner -
Last summer
by J.F. Connolly -
Three nightmares
by Ilan Stavans -
In everything I want to reach
by Boris Pasternak -
In lieu of gold
by Nighat Majid - The secret
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Juan Manuel Inchauspe and his poetics of space
by Joan Lindgren -
Sunday Aubade
by Jeff Worley -
Cry of a former dog
by Konstantin Pavlov -
Flight of the dead
by William Page -
The fable of P. and G
by Jose Antonio Mazzotti -
Mouth to Mouth: Poems by Twelve Contemporary Mexican Women
by Maryrica Ortiz Lottman
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