March 1966 Kenneth BurkeTom ClarkRobert HuffKenneth IrbyGerard MalangaTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:A Look Read More Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:And Here I Am, Fighting Dandelions Read More Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:"The Faults along Which the Tremor Runs"Robert Duncan Read More Table of ContentsTom ClarkA LookFloraPoem for Tom PickardA Red Wild Flower in North AfricaA LampTo JPoem ("To simply talk...")A Book of MagicKenneth BurkeAnd Here I Am, Fighting DandelionsHeavy, HeavyWhat Hangs over?Kenneth Irby"The Faults along Which the Tremor Runs"Robert DuncanFragments for Bill DoddGilbert SorrentinoFrom the Perfect FictionGerard MalangaThe Third PersonOctober in New YorkNew Stars Develop in OrionRichard TillinghastAngels and Ministers of GraceFor a Teacher's Wife, Dying of CancerMary Ellen SoltFlowers in ConcreteCommentRaymond RoseliepBy What Is Not the WorldHayden CarruthA Failure of ContemptBernard DuffeyAn Idea of PoetryKatherine HoskinsRoethke in His ProseBruce CutlerAn American Heart of DarknessEdwin McClellanFrom the Eighth CenturyRalph J. Mills Jr.Two British Chronicles: IMarvin BellTwo British Chronicles: IICONTRIBUTORSMarvin BellKenneth BurkeHayden CarruthTom ClarkBruce CutlerBernard DuffeyKatherine HoskinsKenneth IrbyGerard MalangaEdwin McClellanRalph J. Mills Jr.Raymond RoseliepMary Ellen SoltGilbert SorrentinoRichard Tillinghast