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In This Issue
Cheryl
Dietrich
Angie Carter
Molly Hutton
Julie T. Anderson
Michelle Lewis
Catherine Ryan Hyde
Nathan Hill
Gina Apostol
Jennifer Spiegel
Oliver Rice
Marianne Boruch
John Brehm
Eamon Grennan
Brendan Galvin
Jeanne Murray Walker
Joel Brouwer
David Kirby
Joan Hutton Landis
Carolyn Harris
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The Summer 2006 issue showcases paintings by Carolyn Harris, essays
by Cheryl Dietrich and Angie Carter, fiction by Catherine Ryan Hyde
and Gina Apostol, and poems by Eamon Grennan, Brendan Galvin, David
Kirby, and Marianne Boruch, as well as outstanding work by several
others.
To order a copy of the Spring 2006 issue today, go to the Featured
Back Issue page, fill out the form, and in the Notes box, specify
that you wish to receive issue 19.2.
Contents
Volume 19, Number 2 / Summer 2006
ESSAYS AND ESSAY-REVIEWS
Peter Stitt, Editors
Pages, The Kingdom of Moroni, Part XIII, 173
Cheryl Dietrich,
The Streecars of Zagreb, 207
Angie Carter,
À Table: Memories of a Meal, 231
Molly Hutton,
Carolyn Harris: Drawing in Paint, 246
Julie T. Anderson,
Snow Day: Memories of Growing Up in the Bronx, 257
Michelle Lewis,
A Moveable Feast: Romantic Irony and the Poets
Milieu
(review of The Infinity Sessions, by T. R. Hummer; No Heaven,
by
Alicia Suskin Ostriker; American Flamingo, by Greg Pape; and
Mystery,
So
Long, by Stephen Dobyns), 311
FICTION
Catherine Ryan
Hyde, Dancing with Elinor, 189
Nathan Hill, I
Have Seen Some Dirty Things, 219
Gina Apostol,
Tita Beth, 273
Jennifer Spiegel,
Kids without Horses, 283
POETRY
Oliver Rice, Jarets
Annotations of an Apt Weekend, Paradosex Orbiting
the
Earth, Vestiges of Chaos, and Saying Doublt-Entry Bookkeeping,
Entreaties
of the Surf, 201
Marianne Boruch,
At the Same Time and The Park in November, 217
John Brehm, Of
Love and Life Insurance: An Argument and Valid
Photo Identification
Required, 227
Eamon Grennan,
Turtle and Two Girls, 245
Brendan Galvin,
Night Flight, 269
Jeanne Murray
Walker, Shoes: Take Five, 271
Joel Brouwer,
The Mosquito, 282
David Kirby, Hello,
Sailor, The Measurator, Paganinis Kickshaw,
The
Violin Known as The Cannon, and Skinny-Dipping
with Pat
Nixon,
300
Joan Hutton Landis,
Parce que, 329
GRAPHICS
Carolyn Harris,
Paintings, 249
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