Spring 1981
Spring 1981
The Spring 1981 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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The Burden
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Ul'Lyu, Ooo, Ooo, Ooo
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Bijou
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A Dark Night
Nonfiction
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An Interview with Michael S. Harper
Poetry
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A Novel of Jane Austen's
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The Way a Man Chooses to Be Photographed Is Always Significant--(Gore Vidal)
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All Small Creatures
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Over Chicago
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Thinking
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Here Is What I Experienced
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A Woman's Spring Prayer
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Kansas: before the war
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Weather: Chance of Snow
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Smoke
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Target
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"She pulls down her pants"
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Three Postcards and a Seed
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The Women Who Clean Fish
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Angling
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There Is Only One
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Strands
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Chief
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Myrdal's Sacred Flame
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The Drowning of the Facts of a Life
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What Happens To Animals In Whom The Touch Instinct Is Kindled
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In The Himalayas
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The Ghost of Delmore Schwartz
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Hospital View
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On Resumption Of The Military Draft
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Norumbega Park
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While Poets Are Watching
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Ezidimma
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The Blind Student
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The Gate
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Summer Solstice In Praise of the Bourgeoise
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Early April Morning: Fairfield, Maine
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Words of a Go-Between
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The Redtail Hawks
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Doll House
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Solo
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Shooting Pool
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Why They Endure
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Sewanee in Ruins, Part One
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Eternity
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True Love(maybe)
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Eating Carp
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Pink Vista
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Fourth of July, Texas, 1956