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No. 130 (Summer 1981)

Contents

Fiction
5       Mark Jarman: Nowaday Clancy Can't Even Sing
22     Rochelle Distelheim: To Whom It May Concern, I Love You
39     Hugh Cook: Clown
62     Frances Itani: Privacies

Poetry
14      L. A. Farquhar: Students From Hong Kong
16      Roger Nash: Two Poems
18      Elspeth Bradbury: Three Poems
19      Peter Sanger: Five Poems
27      S. Kerlake: Poem
28      St.-John Simmons: Three Poems
31      Kathryn Deneau: Gardening
32      Virginia Scott: Lives of Occupation
33      Bill Howell: Three Poems
51      Kathleen Lignell: Two Poems
53      Erin Mouré: Three Poems
56      L. A. Farquhar: Two Poems
58      Daniel David Moses: Five Poems
60      Karen Bodlak: Three Poems
73      M. Travis Lane: Four Poems

Reviews
87     Guy Hamel: A Long Apprenticeship
         Collected Poems, 
Fred Cogswell
90     Anthony S. Brennan: Sundogs, ed. Robert Kroetsch
         80 Best Canadian Stories, Clark Blaise and John Metcalf
93     The Glace Bay Miner's Museum, Sheldon Currie
         Goodbye Summer, Veronica Ross
95     M. Travis Lane: S'ney'mos, Kevin Roberts
         A Planet Mostly Sea, Tom Wayman
         Living on the Ground: Tom Wayman Country, Tom Wayman
98     M. Travis Lane: On The Broken Mountain, Norman Newton
         Ghostcatcher, Stephen Guppy
101   Allan Cooper: High Marsh Road, Douglas Lochhead
105   Gillian Davies: The Umbrella Pines, Gilles Archambault


108   Contributors

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