ISSUES | summer 1991
14.1 (Summer 1991)
Featuring work by Alan Levin, Janey Kauffman, Susan M. Gaines, Phyllis Barber, Andrew Alt, G.W. Hawkes, Bruce Bond, Penelope Austin, Carol Murphy, Glenn Mott, James Tate, David Farrah, G.S. Sharat Chandra, Steven Schreiner, Janet Bowdan, Gary Young, and Ricardo Pau-Llosa. Also featuring essays by Valerie Hurley, Henry B. Hager, and Fannie E. Borden and an interview with Robb Foreman Dew.
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CONTENT FROM THIS ISSUE
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
The Gravediggers and the Elephant
Nonfiction
Jun 01 1991
Hiroshima Notes
Nonfiction
Jun 01 1991
Riders on the Earth
I was nurtured by a world unsure of itself. The neighbors constructed fallout shelters. In school there were air raid drills, and we were taught to crouch down in the hallways. What was about to come shrieking through the glass? Who would bomb our school? Would our arms over our heads preserve us?
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Gallery of Rivers
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Poetry Feature: Penelope Austin
“Aubade”
“Moon Above the Twenties”
“Club HTRC Presents Bobby Benton, Jan. 24, 1942: My Mother Sells Tickets”
“Bringing in the Child”
“Azaleas, 1989”
“Clandestine”
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
Baku's Theory
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Considerably Later, Something You Read
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Precipitation
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
The Mouse
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Morning
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Writing Back
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
At the Talent Show
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Two Poems
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
In Every Place
Nonfiction
Jun 01 1991
History as Literature: Between the Red Rivers: Life on the Boggy Creek 1878-1885
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
Deaf Mute
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Poetry Feature: James Tate
“A Bar in Aspen”
“Pimone, Stranded in the Countryside”
“Porch Theory”
“More About Peggy”
“From an Island”
“The Beach”
“Summer, Maine Coast”
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
The Swedish Embassy, Bangladesh
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
Explaining Death to the Dog
Fiction
Jun 01 1991
The Guy Downstairs Blows Sax
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Birds
Interviews
Jun 01 1991
An Interview with Robb Forman Dew
Poetry
Jun 01 1991
Poetry Feature: Ricardo Pau-Llosa
“Indios con Levita”
“Paredon”
“Mulata”
“Boleros”
“The Cloud”