February 1987 Barri ArmitageT. BroughtonJohn DicksonStephen DunnElton GlaserTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineRequest for Confirmation Read More Poempoetry-magazineMissingA multi-colored chart without a boundary; An equation chalked on the board, with no solution; A one-stringed lyre that tells the beads of rain; A pair of useless oars that never cross the water. Read More Poempoetry-magazineThe Self Read More Table of ContentsPOEMSJames LaughlinRequest for ConfirmationAbsolute LoveTing ShuMissingTo the Oak (Tr. by Carolyn Kizer, with Y. H. Zhao)David IgnatowThe SelfListeningAlbert GoldbarthA HumAt the HeartParnassusAssemblyElton GlaserDancing LessonsWinter InsetAlison StoneRocket to RussiaFoggy NotionBarri ArmitageTrading on GravitySelf-PortraitJohn DicksonDelayed DecisionLittle BrotherSuicide PactDavid RigsbeeWhiteThe MermaidGrace SchulmanAfter the DivisionReg SanerHeadwatersReaching Keet SeelWalter McDonaldWhen Children Think You Can Do AnythingLosing a Boat on the BrazosT. Alan BroughtonHeroicsAeneas through the Looking GlassPaul ZarzyskiMeasuringTerry SavoieFather-MilkKevin SteinTermsBirds in a CircleStephen DunnHawkOn the Way to WorkPoetryCommentMary KarrSexual PoeticsCONTRIBUTORSBarri ArmitageT. Alan BroughtonJohn DicksonStephen DunnElton GlaserAlbert GoldbarthDavid IgnatowMary KarrJames LaughlinWalter McDonaldDavid RigsbeeReg SanerTerry SavoieGrace SchulmanTing ShuKevin SteinAlison StonePaul Zarzyski
Poempoetry-magazineMissingA multi-colored chart without a boundary; An equation chalked on the board, with no solution; A one-stringed lyre that tells the beads of rain; A pair of useless oars that never cross the water. Read More