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Contributors 70

Stephen Dunn: Imagining New Jersey

May 16, 2011 by PBQ

New Jersey, of course, has a great tradition of poets, from Philip Freneau, Walt Whitman, William Carlos Williams, Allen Ginsberg up to notable contemporaries like C.K. Williams (born in Newark), Robert Pinsky (from Long Branch), and Gerald Stern and Alicia Ostriker who make their homes in Lamberstville and Princeton respectively. My apologies to other fine […]

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Carmine G. Simmons: The last Halloween

May 16, 2011 by PBQ

. . . I sentimenti che vivono fra le braci di anni sono imbottiti nelle borsette di vergogna e di paura. Urbano Giordano, Disfare il Momento Fire always seems like autumn no matter what season it may flare in places where flames don’t make sense: warm luminaries set on holiday snow; a clam-bake on the […]

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James Richardson: Roads Taken

May 16, 2011 by PBQ

Last bells in town with bronze bronze tinge the evening. Even if I hadn’t heard the shuddering board, the splash, the laughter, I’d have known from the quaver of voices over water that this is the last house in summer, and now is the double loneliness of missing a party you don’t even want to […]

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Philip Pardi: Boy In Cedar, Robin In Grass

May 16, 2011 by PBQ

Each one studies a fabric unseen from up close: weaving of limbs and what green and such sky and voices lulled low. Each one notes the other along song-shaped lines, discovers sight-reading is the closest we get to love if by love we mean knowing when to close our eyes. Somewhere nearby my son is […]

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Daniel Nester: Rodinesque Triptych Plus

May 16, 2011 by PBQ

I. December in the Delaware Valley and the boy daydreams of joyrides, limp crab apples chucked from car windows. His legs are trembling! II. —He sleeps in a township beyond commonplace, beyond get-outta-here. The boy can bend his elbows into his arms. III. And then there’s this one part when wet thuds on late-model hoods […]

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Karen Miller: Bedroom Community

May 16, 2011 by PBQ

Over coffee he says how sometimes on his own he unloads those 2,000 pounds of frozen chickens he drove across four states. He demonstrates his muscles, he bares his teeth. She picks up the bill, saying, uh huh, uh huh, sweetly, uh huh, uh huh. She is not so much settling as sleeping her New […]

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