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Articles in Spring 2002 issue of Hudson Review, The
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At the Center
by Goedicke, Patricia -
Sunset
by Ungaretti, Giuseppe -
Variations on Nothing
by Ungaretti, Giuseppe -
Ruth Draper
by Hornby, Richard -
Primrose Cottage
by Fainlight, Ruth -
Clarinettist, The
by Fainlight, Ruth -
Brothers
by Ungaretti, Giuseppe -
Northeast philly girls
by Juska, Elisa -
Americana
by Loughery, John -
An inadvertent vanguard
by Wilkin, Karen - Letters to the editor
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John Adams: Realist of the revolution
by Allen, Brooke -
Giuseppe ungaretti and the image of desolation
by Frisardi, Andrew -
Philosopher's Progress, The
by Martin, Charles -
promise of idomeneo, The
by Starobinski, Jean -
When I Was a Mother
by Rhodenbaugh, Suzanne -
Homeward bound
by Cardullo, Bert -
Twilight
by Johnson, Rebecca -
How My Queer Uncle Came to Die at Last
by Martin, Charles -
Family fictions
by Davis, Alan -
Religious atheist: The case of Allen Tate
by Bawer, Bruce -
With Fire
by Ungaretti, Giuseppe -
secret service: Mark Jarman's quest for a poetics, The
by Schoerke, Meg -
Tending the Wounded
by Mazzaro, Jerome -
Change of address
by Slavitt, David R -
Irus Murdoch: The imagined life
by Lewis, Tess -
From "Last Choruses for the Promised Land"
by Ungaretti, Giuseppe -
O lost!
by Phillips, Robert
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