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Articles in Jan/Feb 2004 issue of American Poetry Review, The
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An Old Man
by Cavafy, Constantine -
Halo That Lit Twice, The
by Brock-Broido, Lucie -
Woman Not Wearing a Hat, The
by Bursky, Rick -
Poet's Studio, The
by Revell, Donald -
A Walk Around the Pond
by Griffin, Sheila -
A Brief Psychoanalytic Note on Wordsworth, Poetic Creativity, and Love
by Shengold, Leonard -
Spain
by Brock-Broido, Lucie -
Walls
by Cavafy, Constantine -
On Our Imperfect Knowledge of Void
by Corey, Joshua -
Many Worlds
by Skinner, Jeffrey -
Day One
by Skinner, Jeffrey -
To a cruel lover who read about me in the paper
by Derricotte, Toi -
Rothko at the End
by Colburn, Nadia Herman -
Some Rocks Off Point Lobos Near China Cove
by Bly, Robert -
I See Them Now
by deNiord, Chard -
An Interview by Jan Garden Castro
by Castro, Jan Garden -
my dad & sardines
by Derricotte, Toi -
L'Ange Heurtebise
by Cocteau, Jean -
(The Natural World)
by Colburn, Nadia Herman -
Cook's Tale, The
by Skinner, Jeffrey -
A Note on Jean Cocteau and "L'Ange Heurtebise"
by Guenther, Charles -
Translation
by Grushka, Reesa -
White Dwarf
by Skinner, Jeffrey -
Making of Myths, The
by Bursky, Rick -
Last Judgment, The
by deNiord, Chard -
Theory
by Irwin, Mark
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