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Summer 1976 (Volume XXIX, No. 2)

Vermont
by Hayden Carruth
The Grip of Frost
by William H. Pritchard
Stillness Is the Right Wave; A Bird Inside a Box; Some Say
by William Stafford
Lucky Palm; I Never Took None
by Stephen Jamison
Winchester; Some Marvelous Quarry; The Garden of Prometheus
by Radcliffe Squires
Opera as Expression
by Irving Singer
Watching the Night; Out and In
by Judith Johnson Sherwin
Stopping by the Roadside in Indiana Hills; Every Time I Run into Arnie
by David Ray
Entries in a Ship’s Log
by Richard L. Kenney
Cornwalking
by Kathryn Stripling
Theatre Chronicle
by John Simon
Louis
by William H. Youngren
Growing Old in the Land of the Young
by Marcia B. Siegel
Music Chronicle
by Robert S. Clark
Nobody Lives Here Any More
by Vernon Young
Toward the Liberation of Color
by Charles W. Millard
Fiction Chronicle
by Dean Flower
The Art of Life
by Patricia Meyer Spacks
Agèd Eagles and Dirty Old Men
by Marvin Mudrick
How
by Hayden Carruth
Poetry and Wordlessness
by Richard Pevear

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Summer 1976: $80

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