CONJUNCTIONS:9

1986

Edited by Bradford Morrow

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William S. Burroughs, From The Cat Inside

Michel Deguy, Three Poems from Gisants

Michael Palmer, Five Poems from Baudelaire Series

Ron Silliman, From Oz

Laura Moriarty, Four Rondeaux

Dennis Silk, The Marionette Theatre

Peter Cole, Leviticus and Four Poems

Hayden Carruth, Eleven Memoranda on the Culture of Jazz

Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Forms of Politeness

John Taggart, Not Quite Parallel Lines (drawings by Bradford Graves)

Michael McClure, Two Poems

Aaron Shurin, From Artery (11–15)

Cecile Abish, Chinese Crossing

Nathaniel Tarn, Three Poems

Edmond Jabès, An Interview
(conducted by Jason Weiss)

Marjorie Welish, Two Poems

Ann Lauterbach, Dominion in February

Barbara Tedlock, Masking

Roger Manley, Photographs from the Navajo Pueblos

Paul West, The Place in Flowers Where Pollen Rests

Saúl Yurkievich, Two Poems
(translated by Cola Franzen)

Theodore Enslin, Motet

Barbara Guest, The Rose Marble Table

Thomas Meyer, From a Crown of Sonnets

Coleman Dowell, Five Prose Pieces: Wool Tea, Cancer, City Sundays, A Lifetime Proposition, Elegy




READINGS: Reviews and Criticism

Bradford Morrow, A Round-Up of Some Recent Books About the Politics and Problems of Central America

Gene Frumkin on John Ashbery

Robert Kelly on Robert Coover

Benjamin Hollander on Leslie Scalapino

Nathaniel Tarn on Popol Vuh

Peter Cole on Michael McClure

Sarah Belk on Ernest Matthew Mickler

Deborah Baker on Steve Erickson and Roger Ormond

George Butterick on Nathaniel Mackey

Dennis Tedlock on David M. Guss