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Autumn 1983 (Volume XXXVI, No. 3)

Letter from London
by Derwent May
The Malady Lingers On; Coed Day at the Spa; Working a ,30 Sash Tool, Thinking About the Pope
by Robert McDowell
Sisters and Brother
by Kathleen Hill
Down the Hill; With the Pike Behind Her; Mother Skin; How I Love My Sister
by Herbert Lomas
On a Greek Holiday
by Alice Bloom
Five Poems for F.D.: Aux Balcons; Dinner in the Courtyard; 97 rue Compans; In the Garden; The Last of the Courtyard
by Emily Grosholz
Flaubert in Egypt
by John Finlay
The Day of the Sculptor; Pecos Valley Poems
by Keith Wilson
Swamp Maple
by Nancy Cardozo
Opening Doors
by Dan Masterson
What Happened in the Woods
by Mark Perlberg
George Balanchine, 1904-1983
by Marcia B. Siegel
Journeys to the Edge
by Vernon Young
In Search of Theater in France
by Gerald Weales
Dealing with Decon
by William H. Pritchard
World Well Lost
by George Kearns
No Safe Harbor
by George Core
String Hoppers and Feary Fathers
by Marvin Mudrick
Browning and Browning
by Jefferson Hunter
Master-Workers and Others
by Emily Grosholz
Light Flesh Singing Lightly: James Wright’s Final Manuscripts
by Jerome Mazzaro

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