Issue: Winter - 1989
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Plainest Naked Truth: John Finlay's The Salt of Exposure (Review - page 255)
Allen Tate's Juvenilia (Nonfiction - page 86)
Breakwater (Poetry - page 176)
Changing Names (Fiction - page 230)
Free Fall (Fiction - page 221)
Hurrah for Longinus! Lyric Structure and Inductive Analysis (Nonfiction - page 30)
Il N'est Pire Aveugle Que Celui Qui Ne Veut Pas Voir (Poetry - page 173)
Neptune's Daughter; The Book of the Opera; Colonial Education; Jabez; Riverside Drive; Volksgrenadiers; Villa Rosalinda (Poetry - page 132)
Night Trains (Poetry - page 175)
Note Left on the Front Table, 1940 (Poetry - page 145)
One Hundred Percent Chance of Snow, Accumulating Eight to Twelve Inches by Morning (Poetry - page 181)
Out of the Blue; The Woman in Charge of Night (Poetry - page 162)
Palms at Christmas (Poetry - page 185)
Poems from Dance Suite (Poetry - page 148)
Resuscitation (Poetry - page 183)
Slavery and the Cultural Imperialism of New England (Nonfiction - page 1)
Snowwalker (Fiction - page 235)
Summer Places (Poetry - page 140)
The Big Sadness; Under a Morning Sky in Winter (Poetry - page 168)
The Duchess (Fiction - page 199)
The Faulkners, the Franklins, and the Fieldens: A Conversation with Victoria Fielden Johnson (page - 95)
The Meeting of Dante and Beatrice (Poetry - page 146)
The South's South: The Enigma of Creativity in the Mississippi Delta (Nonfiction - page 72)
The Twins (Fiction - page 186)
The Way to Things by Words and to Words by Things (Poetry - page 164)
This Side of the River (Poetry - page 171)
Traveling Companions; T. E. Lawrence: Two Poems (Poetry - page 178)
Victims of Likeness: Quadroons and Octoroons in Southern Fiction (Nonfiction - page 52)
Voyage to an Inner Day (Review - page 250)
Web; The Air (Poetry - page 143)
White Ground (Poetry - page 166)