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Autumn 2004 (Volume LVII, No. 3)

FREDERICK MORGAN (1922–2004)

A Few Words about Fred
by Dean Flower
The First Fifty Years: An Interview with Frederick Morgan
by Michael Peich
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Journal Entry: Final Meeting with Ezra Pound
by Frederick Morgan
Barbara; Bank Street; On Madison; “A small apple orchard . . .”
by Frederick Morgan

Essay

Hugh Kenner’s Achievement
by William H. Pritchard

Fiction

Pneumonia
by Julie Keith

Poetry

Ludlow: A Verse Novel
by David Mason
Back When All Was Continuous Chuckles
by Colette Inez
Priscilla Alden’s Sickness
by David Roderick
Two Adaptations from Red Pine
by Robert Phillips

Chronicles

Love Story, or Coppola vs. Coppola
by Bert Cardullo
New American Plays
by Richard Hornby
Music Chronicle I
by Robert S. Clark
Music Chronicle II
by U. S. Dhuga
A Nourishing Summer Meal
by Karen Wilkin

Reviews

Alexander Hamilton: The Enlightened Realist
by Brooke Allen
Up Close and Personal
by Thomas Filbin
To Kill or Not to Kill: When Heroes Waver
by Mark Jarman
Light and Dark
by Robert Phillips
It Is, and It Is Not
by Robert Mcdowell

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