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No. 156 (Summer 1988)

Contents

Fiction
5        Shirley-Dale Easley: Hopscotch
31      Katherine Soniat: Daddy's Place
40      Hugh Walsh: Two Insights
41      Andrew Borkowski: Helen
42      B. D'Andrea: Jim And The Goldfish
63      J. Leslie Bell: End Of An Old Song
73      Michael J. McCann: The Levitator
87      Ray Smith: Innocents Abroad

Poetry
13      Robert B. Richards: Crumbs
15      Communion Sidewalk
16      Jews
18      Brown Clover
19      Broken Circle
20      Something About A Sunday
21      Credo
21      Mea Culpa
22      Letting Go
23      Meaningful Relationship
24      So Fierce A Hurt
25      Waiting To See
26      Pat Jasper: Thaw
28      Spilt Milk
43      Tessa Ransford: Medusa Dozen
55      David Reiter: Stealing Cherries At Naramata
57      Lantern in Light
61      Dermot McCarthy: The Barrow in the Valley Below Moralis
67      Valerie Kline: I Dance Between the Ruins
68      Kenneth McRobbie: On Receiving An Invitation...
70      Richard Muegge: Dulcinea in Calumet City
70      Dire Status
71      War Babies at Forty
72      Rod Anderson: Basic Black Hole
80      Nathan Cervo: Of Weasels and Sandworms
82      The Way
83      Cory Brown: Even Staked Aligned
84      Nina Falkowska: Triptych
86      Patricia Young

Review Articles
98      Andrea Bear Nicholas: Dreams, Reality and Oral Tradition
          A Dream Like Mine, M. T. Kelly
100    M. Travis Lane: A "Gothic" Sensibility
          The Marble Head and Other Poems, Ludwig Zeller
103    Robert Dole: Refocusing Self-Images
          Amadou, Louise Maheux -Forcier, trans. David Lobdell
108    Douglas Glover: A Preference for Melodrama
          The Welsher, Peter Thomas
          Double Exposure, Gaetan Brulotte, transl. David Lodbell
110    Kwame Dawes: Dismantling Feelings
          The Deepest of the Colours, Gail Fox
112    Martin Ware: Multiple Exposure
          Tranter's Tree, H. R. Percy

Art
Catherine Hale
After the Review, 232 x 113 cm, cloth assemblage
The Observatory, 34 x 50 cm. pastel
30, 62

Contributors
116

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