Issue: Winter - 1993

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Dense Poems and Socratic Light (Review - page 186)
A Play of Abstractions: Race, Sexuality, and Community in James Baldwin's Another Country (Nonfiction - page 41)
At a Low Point (Poetry - page 172)
Body of Night; Rites of Passage (Poetry - page 179)
Breaded Tongue and Groove; Likely (Poetry - page 175)
Certificate (Poetry - page 182)
Crabapple (Poetry - page 161)
Elegy for my Brother (Poetry - page 144)
Eureka (Poetry - page 181)
Farewell to the Sea (Poetry - page 178)
Fathers and Sons in the Fiction of Reynolds Price: A Sense of Crucial Ambiguity (Nonfiction - page 16)
Faulkner's Family Letters (Review - page 184)
Fee, Fie, Faux Faulkner: Parody and Postmodernism in Southern Literature (Nonfiction - page 1)
In Another Country: Jean Stafford's Literary Apprenticeship in Baton Rouge (Nonfiction - page 58)
In Flower: iv. Dandelions; In Flower: v. Narcissus (Poetry - page 159)
In Pobiddy, Georgia; Warblers (Poetry - page 154)
Lessons in Race, Dialogue, and Profanity (Nonfiction - page 51)
Love in the Time of Cholera (Poetry - page 157)
Mary's Departures (Fiction - page 83)
Mirroring the Racial 'Other': The Deacon and Quentin Compson in William Faulkner's The Sound and the Fury (Nonfiction - page 30)
My Mother's Shoes (Fiction - page 67)
Omission; Bio 7; The Brother I Never Had (Poetry - page 164)
Persephone in Nebraska (Poetry - page 173)
Pumpkin Lust; Something Not There (Poetry - page 152)
Resistance; Working from Home (Poetry - page 149)
Stationary Rape (Fiction - page 129)
T(h)reading the Causeways of History (Review - page 192)
The Cemetery (Fiction - page 97)
The Flying Hawk (Fiction - page 110)
The Interplay of Theory and Rhetoric in Myth (Review - page 197)
The Man. His Bowl. His Raspberries; Man and woman in landscape (Poetry - page 146)
Turtle Hunter (Poetry - page 177)
Via del Tristone; With Charles and Holly at Giubbe Rosse in Florence; Feast Day; Men Deified Because of Their Cruelty (Poetry - page 169)
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