September 1969 James BertolinoAlan BrilliantNathan CervoJames ColePeter GillisTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:The Grave of the Right Hand Read More Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:GoingGoing into the dark may mean going further into the dark, not out of it (ever), nor really any further but darker. And the Gods know it: the risk is that there's no risk. –– Send a man into the dark, let him investigate. Read More Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:My Father and I Steal an Engine from a Sawmill Read More Table of ContentsCharles WrightThe Grave of the Right HandAddendumThe KillingThe OfferingHalf-MoonIn the Midnight HourEyeSelf-PortraitIlluminationWong MayGoingSilenceGreg KuzmaMy Father and I Steal an Engine from a SawmillSteven OrlenThe New World, Requesting Nothing but PeaceSandra McPhersonAutumnalRobert PinskySummoning the Personal DevilEmbassy ArchitectureJonathan GreeneWhere the ComfortHorror Rations: A MeditationWhere the Blinding SunCommentRobin SkeltonFive Poets and Their StancesNew Poems, by Roy FullerKing Log, by Geoffrey HillSelected Poems, by Patric DickinsonNight-Crossing, by Derek MahonStephen's Green Revisited, by Richard WeberDavid LehmanWhen the Sun Tries To Go OnWhen the Sun Tries To Go On, by Kenneth KochAnkor Wat, by Allen GinsbergNotes of Woe, by James TateShort History of the Fur Trade, by Adrien StoutenburgNorth Percy, by Paul GoodmanTurner CassityThe Collected Poems of James AgeeDavid JacksonThe Collected Short Prose of James AgeeCONTRIBUTORSTurner CassityJonathan GreeneDavid JacksonGreg KuzmaDavid LehmanWong MaySandra McPhersonSteven OrlenRobert PinskyRobin SkeltonCharles Wright
Poempoetry-magazineFrom the magazine:GoingGoing into the dark may mean going further into the dark, not out of it (ever), nor really any further but darker. And the Gods know it: the risk is that there's no risk. –– Send a man into the dark, let him investigate. Read More