Jacket 13 — April 2001 — Contents
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Clark Coolidge feature Clark Coolidge: ten poems Tom Orange: An Interview with Clark Coolidge Tom Orange: Arrangement and Density: A Context for Early Clark Coolidge Alan Halsey: From a Diary of Reading Clark Coolidge Michael Gizzi: XIV: In the Namewakes Further essays and articles on Clark Coolidge |
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Fiction: Linh Dinh: Our Newlyweds |
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Journal: Mark McMorris: Journals from The Café at Light (A Selection) |
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Poems: Jeanne Marie Beaumont: Skill (A.M.) Frances Padorr Brent: Porcelain Blue Boat Leonard Brink: A.Q. Avery Burns: From Æthers Barbara Campbell: Parable for a Marriage Long Sought Diane Di Prima: Sonnet Sequence Jocelyn Emerson: The Conflagration Clayton Eshleman on Henry Darger Phillip Foss: Strung Drew Gardner: From Water Table Karen Garthe: Victorian Reading Bob Harrison: Rock Hard Pins Charles O. Hartman: Tambourine Kelly Holt: From Study for the Other Paul Hoover: Sixteen Jackies Michael Ives: two poems Susen James: Filter |
Devin Johnston: two poems John Kinsella: Fog and Linnets Philip Kobylarz: Preen John Latta: two poems Lisa Lubasch: Vicinities Maureen McLane: two poems Möng-Lan: Three-Auricled Heart Geoffrey O’Brien: Impressions: 1929 Peter O’Leary: With More Passionate Flying Greg Purcell: “Let Me Break One Off-Some and Enter Up-In to This Joint...” Martha Ronk: three poems Lisa Samuels: two poems Spencer Selby: Bargain Kerri Sonnenberg: three poems Cole Swensen: four poems Barbara Tomash: Nude in the Bath Terence Winch: two poems Andrew Zawacki: From Masquerade |
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The guest editor for the Clark Coolidge feature is Nate Dorward. He lives in Toronto and runs The Gig magazine (for more information see http://www.geocities.com/ndorward/). He is getting around at last to writing his thesis, on contemporary small-press British poetry. |
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