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Five poems from The Adults by Tove Ditlevsen Original title: De Voksne Ⓒ 1969 Translated from the Danish by Cynthia Graae and Michael Favala Goldman with permission of Gyldendal ...

5 Poems Translated by Cynthia Graae and Michael Favala Goldman

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The first day of my sophomore year of high school, I signed up for theater club. In three years, I would be eighteen, and my plan was to pack my belongings and ride a bus to L.A., where I would audition for roles in ...

High School for Dummies by Tatiana Schlote-Bonne

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Case Study House No. 8  Charles and Ray Eames, 1949 Pacific Palisades   The walls are sneaker-bright—Mondrian cubes rendered in lead oxide. Once the baby can stand in her crib, she peels away the ...

3 Poems by Claire Christoff

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The father watches his children leave on a boat bound for Wales, and he carries with him this miraculous feeling of joy, a tangible entity with structure and shape, the size of a lemon, sticky and sweet, and as he ...

Hiraeth by Sean Dolan

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Letting the Sound Wake You: Renée Gregorio’s Abyss & Bridge A Taos Press, 2021 In Renée Gregorio’s latest collection Abyss & Bridge, the narrator of the poem “12 Crop Circles: India” is told: ...

Letting the Sound Wake You: Renée Gregorio’s Abyss & Bridge review by Devon Balwit

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And imagine Jesus walking in the desert, drinking date shakes, noticing the giant statue of Marilyn has disappeared. Nothing lasts forever, he shakes his head. He checks into the motel Frank Sinatra was ...

I Confuse Palm Sunday with Palm Springs by Jeannine Hall Gailey

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Celeste and Rory were cleaning up. Rory collected cracker crumbs in the palm of his hand as he picked them out of the shag rug beneath their coffee table. He faced away from Celeste, even as she circled the room ...

Cleanup by J. Arthur Scott

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the sky, cast to the four winds, doesn’t resemble itself.   this is the margin we are drawn into.   the rapture of birds: to their weightlessness; raptors —   the ...

2 Poems by Anna Glazova Translated by Alex Niemi

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There is a term for post-mortem ashes: cremains.  A portmanteau of bone, hair, skin, whatever fabric  (a gown, sweats, a tattered t-shirt) draped the corpse  when the attendant or nurse wheeling the ...

A Stitched-Together Sestina by Connor L Simons

LAR Online, Poetry

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