Issue 4.1
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“Hand Cemetery, Mountain View”
“Being Swanlike”
“My Strange Addiction”
“Anger Management”
”P-Peasant”
"Resist deficit”
“Kathy Acker’s Sheldon, Illinois”
“Slombaby”
“Other Side the Window”
“Accident”
“wasn’t barter but trade-”
“Sehnsucht”
“CURRENCY”
“drip-dry buffalo”
“Reality TV set in the rain”
“An Ictus Is a Pliability”
“contretemps, backdrop:”
“Petrichor”
“January”
“The Moon is Time, the Sea is History”
“Grave Couplets”
“[untitled]”
“Hermitage”
”grief as a blistered shishito”
“proud”
“Wrack Line Elegy”
“Risk”
Scipione (Gino Bonichi), translated by Maurizio Brancaleoni:
“I Hear the Screeches of the Engels”
“L’ORIGINE DU MONDE”
“Shepherds Crook”
from: 6AMING
“A Broken Ode to Many Things”
“Ars Poetica with a Twenty”
“Somewhere a woman writes wolf”
“Elijah”
“Elisha”
“Binding Prayer”
Voices — poets reading their own work
Robert Carr reads “Other Side the Window”
Peach Delphine reads “wasn’t barter but trade-”
Sean Thomas Dougherty reads “Sehnsucht”
Melissa Mack reads “The Moon is Time, the Sea is History" and "Grave Couplets"
nat raum reading “grief as a blistered shishito”
Ellie White reads “A Broken Ode to Many Things” and “Ars Poetica with a Twenty”
Cover image:
Title: [Operation Crossroads: 21 Kiloton "Baker" Bomb Detonated Ninety Feet Underwater, Bikini Atoll Lagoon, South Pacific, July 25, 1946]
Artist: U.S. Army Photographic Signal Corps
Date: 1946
Medium: Gelatin silver print
Dimensions: Image: 23 x 45.2 cm (9 1/16 x 17 13/16 in.)
Open Access via The Met Museum (metmuseum.org)