CONJUNCTIONS:43
Beyond Arcadia

Fall 2004

Edited by Bradford Morrow

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Christian Hawkey, Hours (chosen by John Ashbery)

Frances Richard, From Plummet (chosen by Martine Bellen)

Peter O’Leary, Six Poems (chosen by Nathaniel Mackey)

Graham Foust, Twenty-Five Poems (chosen by Robert Creeley)

Sarah Lang, Twenty-Six Poems (chosen by Forrest Gander)

Justin Lacour, Six Poems (chosen by Peter Gizzi)

Michelle Robinson, Seventeen Poems (chosen by Jorie Graham)

Eve Grubin, Thirteen Poems (chosen by Fanny Howe)

Joshua Corey, Severance Songs (chosen by Michael Palmer)

Tammy Gomez, Tenían Sed (chosen by Sandra Cisneros)

Michael Ives, Poems (chosen by Robert Kelly)

Genya Turovskaya, Seven Poems (chosen by Ann Lauterbach)




As well as other new work:

Kelly Link, Stone Animals

J. W. McCormack, From How I Escaped My Certain Fate

John Sayles, New Hope for the Dead

T. M. McNally, The Gateway

Gustaf Sobin, Three Poems

Can Xue, Scenes Inside the Ruined Walls (translated from Chinese by Karen Gernant and Chen Zeping)

Rick Moody, She Forgot

Tova Reich, Forbidden City

M. T. Anderson, Nine Yelps from the Eisteddfod of Idiots

Ben Marcus, Just Because It Never Happened Doesn’t Mean We’re Still Alive

Gilbert Sorrentino, Head Arrangements

Aleksandr Vvedensky, A Certain Quantity of Conversations Or, The Completely Altered Nightbook translated by Thomas Epstein and Eugene Ostashevsky