Spring 2022
Spring 2022
The Spring 2022 Issue, guest-edited by Ilya Kaminsky, features original poetry and prose by Sheila Black, Andres Cerpa, Victoria Chang, Jane Hirshfield, Mary Jo Bang, Paige Lewis, Layli Long Soldier, Khadijah Queen, Hadara Bar-Nadav, Hassaan Mirza, and others.
Introduction
Fiction
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Girl in Hotel
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The Kingdom of Daughters
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Permanent Garden
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Eulogy
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Parts
Nonfiction
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Paragraph or Paraphernalia: A Story of Breath
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Zoeglossia Introduction
Poetry
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Windfall
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THE GUEST
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to care this way
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Hadeology
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Alba
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Correspondences
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Quiet Life
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The School of Knowledge
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prayer for man in accident, elephant and castle
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Silence
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October
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MOLE PILE 12
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Irreconcilable
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(The Death Valley Notebook)
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DELPHI
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Mirrors in the elevator
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The Tree, 1964
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The Poem
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Transmigration
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Six ways of eating watermelons
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In the Garden of Great Grandmothers
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Blue Spot Travelling
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From When the World Stopped Touching: Mothers’ Letters In Pandemic
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WORDS
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The Catch: On Translation
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Partridge
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Hard Ground
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Grace Notes
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Disambiguation of Miriam
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Testing the Bomb in Nevada, 1950s
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BEETHOVEN’S GONE MAD NOW
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match
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Kaddish for an Unborn Child
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Seventeen Years I’ve Worked …
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Upon Passing by the Mirror
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The Mute Child
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FIRST MONTREAL TOUR
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Offering
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Here & Now
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Door & Sentence
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“calm creatures of half dream half meat” –Aase Berg
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Coda
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Of Gardens
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Breath of Wind
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Free will
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Measure for Measure
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In a Country Where Everyone’s Name is Fear
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“Why sit like a guest”
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Two Poems
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Moon Map in my Ypsilanti Backyard, in the Afternoon Thunderstorm
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Museum of Tested Faith
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I, Too, Write Pandemic Poems
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I Am Different
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Prank Show
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Your Black Child
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The Gift
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Returning to the Idea of the Movement Vector
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New gods
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By Chocolate
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Elsewhere
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Catechesis: Pontiac “Silver Streak” Deluxe Edition
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PENTECOST / Pentecostes
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Safety Plan
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Carla Medina de Sánchez: Tonight We Have Rice
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Still Wielding My Useless Shovel
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(labyrinth)
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Fair Trade Sonnet
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The foot
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Interval (Riding Westward)
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The King’s Garden
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From Tristan Tzara’s “Lost”
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Complacent
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Tarry
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And When I Awoke
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Last Words to My Soul
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In Which We Are What We Repeatedly Do
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Final Poem for Forgiveness
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I CRIED IN PUBLIC AGAIN
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Andy Warhol hides a third eye