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No. 159 (Spring 1989)

Contents

Fiction
7        Helen Weinzweig: Journey to Porquis 
25      Ruth Latta: The Formative Years
43      John Webster: What Willy Ellerbee Said
57      J.J. Steinfeld: The Führer's Halloween
71      Scott Mackay: The Emperor

Poetry
15      M. Travis Lane: Local Suite
20      Grey Mare
21      Old House
22      Kurt Skov-Nielsen: On Winter Mornings
23      The Boy Becomes A Weatherman
33      David Emonds: round fifteen
34      David Winwood: Change
35      Sheerness
36      Allan Cooper: Inside the Storm
37      Falling Down, Getting Up Again
38      After Playing Shostakovich . . .
39      Wm. Meyer: Texas Sesqui Centennial Fireworks Celebration . . .
40      J. Waddington: There Are No Dreams Now
41      Arsonist
51      Bruce Iserman: House Warming
52      Heather Prince: Desk-Talk
53      Anabelle Hydrangea
54      William B. Robertson: For Gwendolyn MacEwen
66      Walter McDonald: Loading the Summer Cattle
67      The Middle Years
68      Joan Harmon: How We Bought the Farm
69      Estelle, Where Are You?
79      Brian Bartlett: Planet Without Grandparents
80      River There, River Here
82      Out There
84      Variations on Yonah
85      Washing Jeremiah's Face
86      Coloring the Trails
88      A Earful of Loons

Checklist
91      Eric Swannick: Atlantic Soundings

Review Articles
104    M. Travis Lane: Imagining a Hero
         West of Darkness: a portrait of Emily Carr, John Barton
         Weathering It: Complete Poems1948-1987, Douglas LePan
111     A.C. Morrell: Saying It Again
         Coming to Jakarta: a poem about terror, Peter Dale Scott
116    Rita Donovan: Complete and Incomplete Lives
          A Basket of Apples and Other Stories, Shirley Faessler
          If Only We Could Drive Like This Forever, Elisabeth Harvor
120    Eric Thompson: Double Play
         Double Exposure, Gaetan Brulotte, transl. David Lodbell 

Art
Michael C. Lawlor
Maskless
Black and White Photos
24, 42, 70, 89.

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