Issue: Spring - 1999

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After Giving Birth I Recall the Madonna and Child; My Mother Among Bears; (Poetry - page 199)
An Untruth (Poetry - page 224)
Another Day; Gifts in January; (Poetry - page 225)
Art History (Fiction - page 315)
August; 328 Sixteenth Avenue (Poetry - page 221)
Burning the Orange Peels (Poetry - page 201)
Double Elegy in Spring (Poetry - page 202)
Flying to Sausalito with My Sisters; Labor Day; The Trunk; When My Mother Speaks of Loneliness (Poetry - page 205)
Gloucester (Fiction - page 280)
Hammering Stones; Sentimental Pictures (Poetry - page 246)
Hemingway's Attachment to Place: a Symposium Doing Country: Hemingway's Geographical Imagination (Nonfiction - page 325)
Home (Poetry - page 235)
I Forget; How to Write a Happy Poem (Poetry - page 227)
Ireland's Best (Nonfiction - page 387)
Juana la Loca (Fiction - page 260)
Last Stand on the Big Wood (Nonfiction - page 344)
Millenium (Poetry - page 208)
Not Even Light Is Innocent Now (Poetry - page 231)
On I-75, Driving Home from My Father-in-Law's Funeral; Sleeping with Two Women (Poetry - page 249)
On the Pipeline (Nonfiction - page 371)
Orpah; A.M.; Specimen Days (Poetry - page 212)
Place, Narrative and the Writing Self: The Poetics of Being in The Garden of Eden (Nonfiction - page 330)
Recalling Icarus (Poetry - page 218)
Sunday Lunch at Baptist Hospital (Poetry - page 217)
The Attic; Downtown Diner: Columbus, Ohio (Poetry - page 237)
The Boys (Poetry - page 242)
The Gardener; A Parable of the Body (Poetry - page 210)
The House on the Corner (Poetry - page 241)
The Idea of Sirloin (Fiction - page 253)
The Marble Faun and the Waste of History (Nonfiction - page 354)
The New World: Samuel Sewall; The New World: William Byrd II (Poetry - page 244)
The Poetry Man (Nonfiction - page 403)
The Ruptures and Limits of Absence (Fiction - page 295)
The Where of Writing: Hemingway's Sense of Place (Nonfiction - page 338)
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