Issue: Winter - 1985

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A Collect of Refractions (Review - page 231)
A Life, a Ritual; The Way Trees Began; (Poetry - page 138)
A Study in T. S. Eliot (Review - page 178)
After a Long Illness (Nonfiction - page 49)
After Slapping a Child at Bedtime; A Mother Falls Asleep; At the Park after Work, Listen; (Poetry - page 111)
An Interview with Czeslaw Milosz (page - 96)
An Introduction to Opera (Fiction - page 168)
Ezra Pound; Nightwork (Poetry - page 122)
Fiction and Reality (Review - page 204)
Foreign Metaphysics: The Significance of T. S. Eliot's Philosophical Notebooks, Part One (page - 79)
H.D. Book: Book II, Chapter 6 (Nonfiction - page 26)
I-80; Something Understood (Poetry - page 140)
James Dickey: From The Other through The Early Motion (Nonfiction - page 63)
Laura Riding's Poetry: A Nice Problem (Nonfiction - page 89)
Metastasis; Early Warning (Poetry - page 130)
Motives (Poetry - page 115)
Poetry of Place: From the Kentucky River to the Solent Shore (Review - page 183)
Realms of Being: An Interview with Robert Duncan (page - 5)
Reflections on Puella (Review - page 214)
Relativity (Poetry - page 120)
Robert Duncan's Ground Work (Nonfiction - page 52)
Something You Won't Understand (Fiction - page 162)
The Assault on Freud (Review - page 220)
The Dream of Elizabeth Hartley (Poetry - page 104)
The Girl Who Would Be Russian (Fiction - page 144)
The Nostalgic Ones; Chaconne (Poetry - page 133)
The Protestant Wedding (Poetry - page 119)
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