Fall 1977
Fall 1977
The Fall 1977 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by James Randall. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Fiction
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Getting It On
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Vigilance
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Snow Geese
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Religious Instructions
Nonfiction
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For Bill Knott: In Celebration and Anticipation of His Selected/Collected Poems
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An Interview with Bill Knott
Poetry
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Beating a Fast Tattoo
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"Kannst du die alten Lieder noch Spielen?"
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After the Storm
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Full Moons
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To the Welcome Wagon Lady
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The Fall
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Return to an Island
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A Message
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Scott Huff
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May Day, My Thirty-third
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Who is This Judi's Jack?
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Insomnia VII
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Visitor in the Cadaver Room
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from Returning to Earth
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The Piney Forest
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The Young Girl's Dream
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Song
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For Anne
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Poem
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Where
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The Stillborn (Domesticity #3)
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Translation of a German Zeppelin Poster
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He weeds the clouds
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the rabbits
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Jerusalem
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Blue Angel
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Wasps
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Soon
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Road, Hog, Assassin, Mirror
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The Earth Swept Clean
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Another Woman Who Marries Her House Poem
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Cape Cod 1970
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A Day Without Poetry
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Portrait of the Man Who Drowned Wearing His Best Suit and Shoes
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Lament for the Friend Who Lost His Brother
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The Hunting
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To the Savage Child
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Win A Vigil
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Arcane Processional
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The Traveler
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Baseball
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At Home, Far Away Inside
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An Encounter On Exmoor
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Marichi
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"Basho Stood on This Same Bridge"
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A Hieroglyph for Rexroth
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"Prisons Are Labyrinths"
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Dimly Outlined by a Police Artist
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The Great Anonymous Eye and Ear
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Photographer's Hood
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The Train Wreck
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The Arsonist
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Convict's Mirror
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The Cat That Ate The Flower...
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A Poem to Go Before Eight Lines by Jalal-ud-din-Rumi
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village night
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Since Nothing Is Impossible
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John Muir