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No. 169 (Autumn 1991)

Contents

Editorial
5        Don McKay

Fiction
7        John Lavery: Naming Darkness
29      Linda McNutt: The Mayfair Tavern, Then and Now
49      Mark Henderson: Basil
76      Warren Cariou: Sleep's Necessity
89      Michael C. Kenyon: Creche

Poetry
20      Barry Dempster: Derby 1918
21      Croydon 1909
22      rienzi crusz: He Who Talks to the Raven
24      Gordon Meade: The Dead Crow
25      The Bishop
26      Richard M. Vaughan: (2) mimic
28      Linda McNutt: Bermuda
33      George Thaniel: Ah!
33      The Ways of Nature
34      Grammar Drill
35      A Particle of Life
35      Love Fighting off Blankets
36      Leonard Neufeldt: Fraser Valley String Orchestra
37      Jacobus Boldt
38      Helen Humphreys: "It is unlucky . . ."
40      "If you sing . . ."
41      "If you hear . . ."
42      Joe Blades: light
48      Mark Henderson: The Kingfisher
48      Love is a small gift
68      Douglas Burnet Smith: Winter Letter
70      Derk Wynand: Aerial Photograph
70      Sea Lion
72      Jim Nason: Yellow Man Rides the Train
73      Grave Sight
74      Betsy Struthers: On the Road this Spring
75      Rendezvous
81      Tom Lips: A Primitive in Helga's Living Room
82      Allan Barr: The Chambered Nautilus
83      Somebody Else's Tragedy
84      Now You Have Burned Your Books
85      Cory Brown: Soundings
86      David P. Reiter: Requiem
88      Rain Wash
95      Barbara Slater: Retired School Teacher
96      At the Supermarket
97      Waiting
98      Darrell Dobson: he showed up
100    We Painted that Car Together . . .
102    the new fence
113    Mark Sanders: Death of the Vaudevillian
114    Karen Connelly: Lunch in the City 
116    Carol Watersong: nightcrawler
117    perversity
119    gallery

Out of Place
103    James Buckwalter: Nostalgia Habanera

120    Contributors

Art
Ben Smith Lea
Cover
The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse at the Reversing Falls Tourist Bureau
oil on canvas
42" x 36"

43    Gordon Dunphy: Turned Vessel Forms

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