Spring 1982
Spring 1982
The Spring 1982 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by Joyce Peseroff. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Nonfiction
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On Ralph Hamilton
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The Women Wait
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Words and Music
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Something Hard to Get Rid Of: An Interview with Robert Bly
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Letters from Ireland
Art
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Nijinsky (Diptych)
Poetry
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The Hammer Falls, Is Falling
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Flute Song
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The Case of The Frightened Bride
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1930
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Car Country
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March
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Mosquito Hawks
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Circus Master
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The Henyard Round
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Lunch At Bruno's
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The Ballad of Butter
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Das Ewig-Weibliche...
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The Length of The Hour
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Frost Flowers
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Photograph of A Child On A Vermont Hillside
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Camp Evergreen
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Appleseed
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Out-Of-Body-Travel
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Retrospect In The Kitchen
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Dublin Streets
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Grey Paris
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Gaze
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Hunter Radiation Center: Halloween
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No Harm
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In The Dark Our Story
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A Day Like Any Other
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Blood Oranges
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Five For Country Music
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The Sea Tooth
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Drowned In Air
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Arrives Without Dogs
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A Victory
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The End
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Two Photographs
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Letter To The Country
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Stroke Patient
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George Annand 1890-
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The Beginning Of Autumn
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In The Mist
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Accomplice
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Evening In Omaha
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These Foolish Things
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Cry For Comfort
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Johnno At Music Camp
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The Garden
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Today I Read The Children
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Letter
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Turn Your Eyes Away
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El Zoo
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Sewanee in Ruins, Part Three
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Maastricht
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The Pre-Rusted Skyscrapers