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     Summer 2001, Vol. 2 No. 4

Issue 8

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FICTION
Jennifer EganYOU (PLURAL)
We stood naked once, side by side, trying to see if being born the same day had left a clue on us.

Michael F. LowenthalOVER BOY
And he thought that perhaps that's what Ecstasy truly was, the absence of doubt.

Elizabeth TallentGIVE
As a child, Honey was beaten, I know, so it's not innocent, this lesson.

Elizabeth BenedictA HIGH NOTE
An excerpt from her upcoming novel Always.

Jim LewisHANG THE MOON
What about it, baby? I said. Want to ride the Tunnel of Love with me?

Paul WestGRAVY
His entire being was a pirouette around some darkness of his own devising.

Josip NovakovichRIBS
She had not been with a man in years, and there was something disarmingly erotic in the uncertainty, and in the threat that this man posed.

Jerry StahlSEX CHANGE
An excerpt from his upcoming novel Plainclothes Naked.

Jack LivingsSATAN ARRIVES FOR THE DEATH OF CLYDE DODSON
Cylde's terror was so great that it took control of his body, evicted him from his own skin.

NEW VOICES
Poetry: Lynn ChandhokMARKETPLACE

Fiction: Charlie GeerREPRISE
All the promises of the past may have lured us here, but she's not the one we wanted to undress.

POETRY
Billy CollinsYELLOW BERRIESRAIN

Donald HallTHE TOUCHINGPOND AFTERNOONS

Agha Shahid AliI DREAM I AM AT THE GHAT OF THE ONLY WORLD

Molly BendallSTORM SLIDESCASCADE

Timothy LiuDOG DAYSASSIGNATION

Andrew KrivakTHE GOOD

INTERVIEW
Barney Rosset
The founder of Grove Press and the EVERGREEN REVIEW talks to TIN HOUSE publisher Win McCormack about professional and personal relationships with Henry James, D. H. Lawrence, Henry Miller, the Beats, Robbe-Grillet, and Kenzaburo Oe.

PILGRIMAGE
Anderson TepperLOOKING FOR LORCA: FEDERICO GARCIA LORCA IN HARLEM
Retracing the steps of the Andulusian poet who loved Harlem when it was all the rage.

FEATURES
Sallie TisdaleVIOLATION
The writer on trust, betrayal, and airing a family's dirty laundry.

Lisa ZeidnerNO MO PO-MO
A free association on the pathetic state of what passes for Post Modernism today.

LOST & FOUND
Susha Guppy
On Jean Rhys.

Kristin Ohlson
On Sylvia Townsend Warner's LOLLY WILLOWES.

David Ryan
On Alexander Kluge's THE BATTLE.

Dani Shapiro
On Hobhouse's THE FURIES.

Peter Behrens
On Patricia Highsmith's THE PRICE OF SALT.

EPISTLE
Horace"To Maecenas", a new translation by David Ferry
The poet addresses his lifelong friend and benefactor.

A READABLE FEAST
Anne Chotzinoff Grossman and Lisa GrossmanCHICKEN MARENGO
The Legend of Napoleon's Lucky Battlefield Meal.

THE LAST WORD

Eliot WeinbergerCHANGS AND WRENS
Famous Chinese Changs throughout history. Really.

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