Issue: Spring - 2004
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Almost There (Fiction - page 291)
Canal du Midi,; Refuge (Poetry - page 270)
Castelgandolfo (Fiction - page 314)
Dusk (Poetry - page 243)
Getting Married after a Tour of the Manhattan Adirondacks in Central Park (Poetry - page 257)
Gettysburg Reunion, 1913 (Poetry - page 259)
Handful of Keys (Poetry - page 252)
Holding On; Anhinga Pairing; I Came to the Everglades with a Grief (Poetry - page 283)
In Time (Poetry - page 261)
Jesus Wept (Fiction - page 343)
Kachinas; Five White Birds (Poetry - page 215)
Lenten Stanzas; Advent Stanzas (Poetry - page 222)
Minding the Store (Fiction - page 295)
Money (Poetry - page 231)
My Favorite Dentist (Fiction - page 304)
Nether Stowey; Carmelite Convent, Mexico DF (Poetry - page 266)
On Being Asked, Have you ever written about Jacqui's paintings? (Poetry - page 244)
One March Animal's Desire; Grass Studies (Poetry - page 220)
Phone Message; The Moth Chorale; Fortemente; At the Villa; Lasting (Poetry - page 274)
Photographer Unknown. Neuvilly, 1918; The Glass House (Poetry - page 234)
Primer for June; Ode to Beach; Good-Bye, Moon (Poetry - page 246)
Reading the Leaves (Poetry - page 262)
Semicolon; Abattoir; Language: A Sentimental Education; Unmentionables (Poetry - page 205)
Surface Tension (Nonfiction - page 384)
Ted, Sylvia, and St. Botolph's: A Cambridge Recollection (Nonfiction - page 352)
The Blind Men and the Elephant; Reading Sidney Lanier in a Starbucks; Prenuptial (Poetry - page 286)
the boat; going to the doctor (Poetry - page 241)
The Future (Poetry - page 255)
The Honest Conversation: On Reading George Oppen (Review - page 369)
The Lighthouse and the Turtles (Poetry - page 272)
The Poems I Have Not Written; Sound Check, Lower Manhattan (Poetry - page 211)
The River of Sclerosis (Poetry - page 219)
To Whom It May Concern (Poetry - page 250)
Variations on a Theme by Ammons and Li Po; These Days (Poetry - page 279)
Waiting; At the Chinese Art Exhibit, after Your Talk of Suicide (Poetry - page 263)
We Live in the Largess of Our Nickle-Dime Moments; Samuel Gorton (Poetry - page 237)
What I Learn Weeding (Poetry - page 236)
Wolf Moon (Poetry - page 218)