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Sachs, Nelly
Landschaft aus Schreien (Landscape of Screams), trans. by Herman Salinger, 7 (Winter 1956-1957), 26-29.
O the Chimneys, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 18 (Spring 1968), 39.
Landschaft aus Schreien (originally published in Winter 1956-1957), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 38.
Sackler, Howard O.
Strophe, 3 (Fall 1952), 5-6.
Sacks, Gerald E.
Ophelia and the Jester, 4 (Winter 1953-1954), 30-31.
Archaic Words Descend, 26 (Winter 1975-1976), 34.
Sada, Daniel
Celemania, trans. by Ricardo Pau-Llosa, New Latin American Poetry (Chapbook 17), 32 (Summer 1982), 34-37.
Sadler, Frank Orin
The Final Obsession of Julio McGruder, 18 (Winter 1967-1968), 9-11.
Said, Samad
Embers, trans. by Abdullah Majid and Oliver Rice, Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 (Winter 1962-1963), 35-36.
Sajé, Natasha
Thanksgiving, 52 (Summer 2002), 6; Reading the Menu, ibid., 7; I See, ibid., 8.
F, 57 (Winter 2006-2007), 29.
Sakellariou, Becky Dennison
Math Is Beautiful and So Are You, 53 (Fall 2002), 19.
Salam, Nurdin
Trans.: with Burton Raffel, My Love's on a Far-Away Island, by Chairil Anwar, Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 (Winter 1962-1963), 21-22; with Burton Raffel, A Room, by Chairil Anwar, ibid., 22-23.
Trans.: with Burton Raffel, Selected Poems, by Chairil Anwar, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 14 (Spring 1964), 39.
Saleh, Dennis
Frankenstein's Journal, Discoveries (Chapbook 10), 18 (Summer 1968), 56-58; The Block Poet, ibid., 59; Like Ducklings, ibid., 60.
Salinger, Herman
Recollections of..., 3 (Spring 1953), 24-25.
Lines Before the Decapitation of the Statue of Liberty, Walt Whitman: Centennial Celebration (Chapbook 3), 5 (Fall 1954), 16.
Traumatic Circus, 5 (Spring 1955), 26-27.
Trans.: Landschaft aus Schreien (Landscape of Screams), by Nelly Sachs, 7 (Winter 1956-1957), 26-29.
God Is Not an Analyst, 9 (Spring 1959), 27.
Salisbury, Ralph
Trans.: with Harald Gaski and Nordström, Trekways of the Wind, by Nils-Aslak Valkeapää, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 45 (Spring 1995), 47.
Saltzberg, Joan
Socials, 14 (Spring 1964), 7.
Sama, Balakrishna
Last Night of an Old Woman, Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 (Winter 1962-1963), 37-40; Wine, ibid., 40-45; The Song, ibid., 46.
The Song (originally published in Winter 1962-1963), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 67.
Samg-hwa, Yi
Does Spring Come to Stolen Fields?, trans. by Peter H. Lee, Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 (Winter 1962-1963), 31-32.
San Juan, E., Jr.
Declaration of the Witness, 14 (Winter 1963-1964), 10-11; Declaration of the Judge, ibid., 11-12; Declaration of the Executioner, ibid., 12-13; Declaration of the Assassins, ibid., 13-14.
Testament of Lovers on an Antique Manuscript, Contemporary Philippine Poetry, 14 (Summer 1964), 24-25; Portrait of a Lady, ibid., 24; Dialogue in the Dark, ibid., 25-26; The Stature of the Native Man, ibid., 26.
Sanchez, Carol Lee
The Old Ones, American Indian Chapbook (Chapbook 16), 30 (Winter 1979-1980), 46-48.
Sanchez, Sonia
Six Haikus and Two Tankas, An Afro-American Chapbook (Chapbook 15), 29 (Winter 1978-1979), 34-35.
Peace, Split This Rock Chapbook (Chapbook 24), 58 (Spring 2008), 44; A Letter to Ezekiel Mphahlele, ibid., 48.
Sandburg, Carl
Complete Poems, rev. Chad Walsh, 1 (Spring 1951), 30.
New Hampshire Again, A Friendly Visit, Poems for Robert Frost (Chapbook 5), 7 (Summer 1957), 41-42.
Honey and Sa1t, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 13 (Summer 1963), 38.
Sands, Aimée
The Mortgaging of Self Is Done, 56 (Summer 2006), 17.
Sappho
If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho, trans. by Anne Carson, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 55 (Summer 2005), 49.
Sargent, Samuel M.
Bunk Fatigue, U.S.A., 5 (Spring 1955), 8-9; Rotation, ibid., 9-10.
Sarot, Ellin
Your Face My Face, Discoveries (Chapbook 10), 18 (Summer 1968), 61; Midnight, ibid., 62.
Sarracino, Carmine
The Courage of Sargeant Miller, 52 (Summer 2002), 34; The Cowardice of Corporal Hughes, ibid., 35.
Sarris, Nikos
Trans.: with Jeffrey Carson, The Collected Poems of Odysseus Elytis, by Odysseus Elytis, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 55 (Summer 2005), 50.
Sarton, May
Ed.: 1 (Fall 1950).
Ed.: Foreword, ibid., 3-5.
The Stone Resists, ibid., 31.
To the Angel, 1 (Summer 1951), 5-6.
The Private Face Is Screaming, 2 (Spring 1952), 4.
Death of a Psychiatrist, 15 (Fall 1964), 4-5; Ballad of the Traveller, ibid., 5-8; At Lindos, ibid., 8-9.
The Action of Therapy, 22 (Fall-Winter 1971-1972), 7-12.
Ed.: 31 (Fall 1980).
Preface, ibid., 1.
December Moon, New Poems by Beloit Poets of the 50's (Chapbook 20), 40 (Summer 1990), 46.
The Stone Resists (originally published in Fall 1950), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 6.
Sasanov, Catherine
Becoming America, 36 (Winter 1985-1986), 28.
Satterthwaite, J. B.
Tugging, 40 (Spring 1990), 17.
Saum, Karen
That Sun Who's Mine, 31 (Fall 1980), 10.
Saunders, Virginia
The Milk House Study, 17 (Summer 1967), 9-11.
Saunders, William
Not Now, 6 (Fall 1955), 2; One Day to Another, ibid., 2.
Savage, Catharine
Tamiami Trail, 18 (Spring 1968), 28-30.
Savageau, Cheryl
Home Country, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 43 (Spring 1993), 43.
Savarese, Ralph D.
By Story's End. A Poem for Three Readers, 42 (Summer 1992), 24-28.
Savich, Zach
Judging Children, 55 (Spring 2005), 32.
Savoie, Terry
from Poems with Titles from Paintings by Paul Klee: 'Dan You Monster to my Soft Song', 32 (Spring 1982), 15.
Savvas, Minas
Trans.: Women, by Yannis Ritsos, 23 (Summer 1973), 9.
Sawatzky, Sharon Blessum
Anger and I, 31 (Fall 1980), 33-34.
Sayers, Dorothy
Trans.: Hell, by Dante Alighieri, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 5 (Winter 1954-1955), 23-28.
Sayres, William
Form 1040-L (Love Revenue), 24 (Spring 1974), 1.
In the Best of Hands, 25 (Fall 1974), 10-11.
Scalapino, Leslie
The Front Matter, Dead Souls, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 46 (Spring 1996), 42-43.
Scates, Maxine
Island, 31 (Spring 1981), 26-27.
Scattergood, Amy
Sakhalin, 47 (Winter 1996-1997), 24-25.
Schacht, Marshall
Letter to a Student Post, 2 (Spring 1952), 19.
Schaeffer, Susan Fromberg
The Tablecloth, 23 (Spring 1973), 1-2.
The Tablecloth (originally published in Spring 1973), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 118.
Schaffner, M. A.
Oh Dorothy, 58 (Winter 2008), 7.
Schechter, Ruth Lisa
Waiting to Go, 16 (Summer 1966), 37.
Scheele, Christof
Outside Budapest, 51 (Spring 2001), 27; Outside Nyíregyháza, Hungary, ibid., 28.
Schenk, Leslie
Set Off by Two Words in a Novel, 29 (Spring 1979), 24-25.
Schevill, James
The Scientist Surveys the Protozoa, 6 (Spring 1956), 1.
The Cigar History, 8 (Winter 1957-1958), 17-18.
Schleef, Caroline
Trans.: The Poacher, by Dan Andersson, 5 (Winter 1954-1955), 18-19.
Schnackenberg, Gjertrud
Letter from Brooklyn, 24 (Summer 1974), 2-3; For Joshua, ibid., 3-4.
So Speaks the Dust to the Spice, 26 (Winter 1975-1976), 12-13; Last Words, ibid., 13; Advent Vigil, ibid., 14.
Letter from Brooklyn (originally published in Summer 1974), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 121.
The Throne of Labdacus, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 52 (Fall 2001), 50.
Schneider, Steven
Lao Tzu's Sister's Dream, 28 (Summer 1978), 34-36.
Schofield, Don
Fosterling, 41 (Winter 1990-1991), 9-14.
Schor, Sandra
Small Consolation, 29 (Summer 1979), 35-37.
Schorb, E. M.
Sharp: Poet of Parris Island, 45 (Fall 1994), 30-33.
Schramm, Irene
The Songs for Abe Kosow, Eleven Contemporary Japanese Poets, 15 (Summer 1965), 30-36.
Schreiber, Ron
Spring, 17 (Summer 1967), 15.
Schub, Phyllis
Song, 7 (Spring 1957), 3.
Schubert, David
Initial A, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 12 (Spring 1962), 38.
Schulman, Grace
Double Vision, A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 (Fall 1975), 51; Waking a Soul in a Tree Near West House, ibid., 52.
Schwaber, Paul
Ed.: with Edwin A. Glikes, Of Poetry and Power, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 15 (Winter 1964-1965), 38.
Schwartz, G. David
An Oracle of the Shaman as Reported by Toma the Stutterer, 55 (Fall-Winter 2004-2005), 40.
Schwartz, Hillel
Douc Langur, 34 (Fall 1983), 16-17.
Stock, 35 (Winter 1984-1985), 22-23.
Dressage, 37 (Summer 1987), 5.
Buz Loves Donna Forever, All in Caps, Outside Trenton, 38 (Summer 1988), 8-10; Birth Certificate, Tiberias, '48, ibid., 11-13.
Cloud Hands, 41 (Fall 1990), 31; Grandfather Up a Tree, ibid., 32-33.
First Word, 42 (Summer 1992), 32-33.
Ground Zero, 44 (Winter 1993-1994), 26-27.
Mount St. Peter, Maastricht, 45 (Fall 1994), 22-23; Rancho Coastal Humane Society Thrift Shop Sutra, ibid., 24-25.
Dorothy, All Grown Up, Returns to Oz, 46 (Fall 1995), 11-15.
Exactitude, 48 (Winter 1997-1998), 6-7.
Markings of Law, 50 (Winter 1999-2000), 13.
BUZ LOVES DONNA FOREVER, All in Caps, outside Trenton (originally published in Summer 1988), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 191; Exactitude (originally published in Winter 1997-1998), ibid., 345.
Amidah, 55 (Fall-Winter 2004-2005), 24.
First International Conference of Hermits, Oxford, 57 (Winter 2006-2007), 20; Whatever, ibid., 22.
Schwartz, Selwyn S.
Ritual, 6 (Fall 1955), 18.
Schwebell, Gertrude C.
Trans.: Lied Im Schutt (Soldier's Return), by Hans Leip, 11 (Fall 1960), 6-11; Als Sie Den Dichter Begraben Haben (Burial of a Poet), by Marie Luise Kaschnitz, ibid., 10-13; Die Ebene (The Plain), by Hans Arp, ibid., 12-15.
Schwerner, Armand
Still Life of the Man of Value, William Carlos Williams: A Memorial (Chapbook 7), 14 (Fall 1963), 42-43.
The Task, A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 (Fall 1975), 52.
Scobie, W. D. L.
Plaint Falsetto, 3 (Fall 1952), 28-29.
Scott, Gail R.
Ed.: The Collected Poems of Marsden Hartley 1904-1943, by Marsden Hartley, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 38 (Winter 1987-1988), 37-38.
Scott, Herbert
The Viewer, 16 (Fall 1965), 15-16; The Children's Room, ibid., 16-17; For a Nun Dead in Africa, ibid., 17-18; The School Children, ibid., 19.
House Hunting, 18 (Winter 1967-1968), 29-31; Notes for a Daughter at One and a Half, ibid., 31-33.
A Portrait of the Runner, 19 (Winter 1968-1969), 8-9; Picture Puzzle, ibid., 8; The Lovers, ibid., 10-11; The Friend, ibid., 11.
Scott, Peter Dale
Coming to Jakarta: A Poem About Terror, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 43 (Spring 1993), 36-39; Listening to the Candle: A Poem on Impulse, rev. Marion K. Stocking, ibid., 36-39.
Scott, Winfield Townley
The Mother, 2 (Spring 1952), 8.
Phelps Putnam, 3 (Summer 1953), 13-14.
Introduction: After a Certain Age One Wants To Be Wary, Three Self-Evaluations (Chapbook 2), 4 (Fall 1953), 25-27; Memento (B.T.S. 1885-1952), ibid., 28-32; Shoetown, ibid., 32-34; The Ivory Bed, ibid., 34; A Sonnet, ibid., 35-36; Coleridge, ibid., 35; The Fish Sonata, ibid., 36.
An Old Boy's Will, A Friendly Visit, Poems for Robert Frost (Chapbook 5), 7 (Summer 1957), 43.
Se, Lan
City in Ruins, Smoking People, Encountering the New Chinese Poetry (Chapbook 19), 39 (Winter 1988-1989), 34-35; The Chinese: Back View, ibid., 36-37; Christmas, ibid., 38-39.
Seager, Allan
The Glass House: The Life of Theodore Roethke, rev. David M. Stocking, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 39.
Sears, Peter H.
American Hero, 20 (Fall 1969), 37-39.
Sebenthall, R. E.
Explorer, 11 (Spring 1961), 7-8.
Consummation, 12 (Fall 1961), 16.
The Baddies, 12 (Summer 1962), 18-19.
Crows, 13 (Spring 1963), 19.
Second, Louis
The Phoenix, 1 (Winter 1950-1951), 20.
Secrist, Margaret
Monologue of a Shelterite, 13 (Fall 1962), 37-38.
The Lost Ones, 14 (Winter 1963-1964), 37.
While Posing for Van Eyck's Marriage Portrait, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 12-13.
Unbelievable Earth, 29 (Fall 1978), 47.
Seeger, Allan (Roethke, Theodore).
Seferis, George
Number 12, trans. by Edmund Keeley, 7 (Spring 1957), 11-12; Number 9, trans. by Edmund Keeley, ibid., 11; Number 22, trans. by Edmund Keeley, ibid., 12-13.
Seid, Christopher
Death of Cezanne, 41 (Fall 1990), 6-7.
Hero, 42 (Fall 1991), 1.
Seidman, Hugh
The Bats, A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 (Fall 1975), 53-54; The Front, ibid., 54-55.
Sellers, Bettie M.
The Morning of the Red-Tailed Hawk, 29 (Spring 1979), 35.
A Routine Surgical Procedure, 31 (Spring 1981), 34; Letter Written in Darkness, ibid., 35.
Selph, Carl
Blessings on All This Green Unpleasance, 3 (Summer 1953), 16-17.
Seltzer, Michael
Hard Water, 42 (Summer 1992), 30-31.
Senghor, Léopold Sédar
Selected Poems, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 16 (Winter 1965-1966), 38.
Senior, Charles
The Ice Has Spoken, 3 (Fall 1952), 30.
Sereni, Vittorio
To a Childhood Chum, trans. by Sonia Raiziss, William Carlos Williams: A Memorial (Chapbook 7), 14 (Fall 1963), 11-12.
Seth, Vikram
All You Who Sleep Tonight, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 41 (Winter 1990-1991), 40.
Sexton, Anne
Didn't Know, 8 (Summer 1958), 17.
Live or Die, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 17 (Summer 1967), 34.
The Awful Rowing Toward God, rev. L. Elizabeth. Beattie, Issue 100, 25 (Summer 1975), 37.
Didn't Know (originally published in Summer 1958), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 52.
Seyburn, Patty
Mourning, 48 (Summer 1998), 27.
Shaffer, Eric Paul
The Famous Poet's Wife, 56 (Summer 2006), 27.
Shahn, Abby
right panel, "A Field of Blackbirds," egg tempera and mixed media on paper, 1999. For more of the artist's work, visit www.abbyshahn.com, 56 (Winter 2005-2006), cover.
"The Two Headed Woman," egg tempera on paper, 1999. Collection of Colby College. For more of the artist's work, visit www.abbyshahn.com, 57 (Winter 2006-2007), cover.
Shange, Ntozake
We Are Just Kinda That Way, An Afro-American Chapbook (Chapbook 15), 29 (Winter 1978-1979), 22-25.
We Are Just Kinda That Way (originally published in Winter 1978-1979), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 143.
Shapiro, David
Lament, 12 (Fall 1961), 5-6; The Welcoming, ibid., 5; All the Ferocious Green, ibid., 6.
Shapiro, Harvey
Child Dancing, 1 (Summer 1951), 25.
Song for Orpheus, Walt Whitman: Centennial Celebration (Chapbook 3), 5 (Fall 1954), 20.
The Eye, rev. Lou B. (Bink) Noll, 5 (Winter 1954-1955), 28-31.
Once Again, William Carlos Williams: A Memorial (Chapbook 7), 14 (Fall 1963), 40.
On My Portrait by Rose Graubart, A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 (Fall 1975), 56; Selected Bibliography, ibid., 57.
Ed.: Poets of World War II, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 53 (Summer 2003), 41.
Shapiro, Karl
With Robert Beum, A Prosody Handbook, rev. Robert H. Glauber, Eleven Contemporary Japanese Poets, 15 (Summer 1965), 39.
Shapiro, Norman
Trans.: Fifty Fables of La Fontaine, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 40 (Fall 1989), 38.
Sharkey, Lee
all my pretty ones, 38 (Fall 1987), 17.
First Moments, 38 (Winter 1987-1988), 40.
To a Vanished World, 46 (Winter 1995-1996), 48.
photograph, "Gable, Forbidden City," 2002, 53 (Fall 2002), cover.
photograph, Hangzhou, China, 2002, "Monk, Lingyin Si", 53 (Spring 2003), cover; photograph, Hangzhou, China, 2002, "Silk Market", ibid., cover.
photograph, "Writing on Water", 2003, 54 (Fall 2003), cover.
With John Rosenwald, Editors' Note, 54 (Winter 2003-2004), 4.
photograph "Vigil," 2005, 56 (Fall 2005), cover.
"Net of Webworms," photograph, 2005, 57 (Fall 2006), cover.
from Eyes Wide Open series, digital photograph, Chicago, 2007, Split This Rock Chapbook (Chapbook 24), 58 (Spring 2008), cover; With John Rosenwald, Editors' Note, ibid., 6.
With John Rosenwald, Editors' Note: BPJ Poet's Forum, 58 (Summer 2008), 48.
Sharma, Balakrishna (Navin).
Shattuck, Roger
Ed.: with William Arrowsmith, The Craft and Context of Translation, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 16 (Winter 1965-1966), 38.
Shears, Judith
Letting the Poem Go, 31 (Spring 1981), 12; Protective Coloration, ibid., 13-14.
Shectman, Robin
Sarah at Bedtime, 36 (Spring 1986), 39.
Mattie Translates the Seaside Flowers of Chile, 43 (Winter 1992-1993), 24; Mattie at the Opera, ibid., 25.
Sheehan, Thomas F.
It Is a Mouth, This Dawn, 32 (Spring 1982), 2-3.
Sheffer, Susannah
Agreeing to It, 41 (Summer 1991), 20; Fresh Fig, ibid., 21.
Shelton, Richard
Don't Get Confused, Eleven Contemporary Japanese Poets, 15 (Summer 1965), 18-19; The Lovely San Diego Lady, ibid., 18.
Sheridan, David
Pheromones, 47 (Spring 1997), 38-39.
Sherman, Joseph
Confectionary Store, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 33-35; An End to an End, ibid., 35-36.
Sherrard, Philip
Trans.: with Edmund Keeley, Six Poets of Modern Greece, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 12 (Winter 1961-1962), 38.
Sherwin, Judith Johnson
The Prospector's Complaint: Happy Jack's Rock, 18 (Winter 1967-1968), 34-35.
Sorry, Sweetheart, Here's, 22 (Spring 1972), 1.
Sherwin, R. E.
Holding Down the Edge of Light, 21 (Fall 1970), 22-23.
Shetterly, Robert
Illustrator: Fourteen poems from Speaking Fire at StonesWilliam Carpenter, 42 (Spring 1992), 9-36.
monoprint, 1995, 48 (Spring 1998), cover.
Ink drawings on handmade paper, (front) "disguise," 1997; (back) "purveyor of masks," 1996., 49 (Winter 1998-1999), cover.
"Unexpected Kiss" (ink drawing, 1999), 50 (Spring 2000), cover.
etching, "Kingfishers", 52 (Summer 2002), cover.
"Jalisco old man with ribs showing" pencil drawing of figurine in the Hudson Museum, University of Maine, Orono, 53 (Winter 2002-2003), cover; "Jalisco standing female figure found San Marcos, Jalisco, c. 600 AD" pencil drawing of figurine in the Hudson Museum, University of Maine, Orono, ibid., back cover.
Emma Goldman", acrylic on board, one of a series of portraits of "Americans who tell the truth." Each portrait is inscribed with a quotation from the subject. Emma Goldman's is "The greatest bulwark of capitalism is militarism., 53 (Summer 2003), cover.
"Peeking," pen and ink drawing, 55 (Spring 2005), cover.
Shetterly, Susan Hand
First Born, 28 (Winter 1977-1978), 8.
For Aran, 29 (Fall 1978), 4.
The Lobsterman's Death, 31 (Spring 1981), 33.
Pastoral, 33 (Summer 1983), 37-38.
The Owl, 43 (Summer 1993), 39-41.
The Lobsterman's Death (originally published in Spring 1981), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 167.
Shevin, David
The Call, 29 (Summer 1979), 14-15.
Shiffert, Edith
The Cockerels, 11 (Winter 1960-1961), 18-19.
Shinn, Leslie
The Radio, 55 (Spring 2005), 26; Séance, ibid., 27.
Shockley, Evie
possibilities of poetry, upon her death, 52 (Fall 2001), 5; hartwell dam, ibid., 6.
notes for the early journey, 54 (Spring 2004), 28.
Shoemaker, Lynn
Coming Home, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 24 (Spring 1974), 44.
Mission to Afghanistan: Four Forgiveness Moments, 55 (Summer 2005), 38.
Sholl, Betsy
Spring Fragments, 29 (Spring 1979), 33-34.
Wisps, 33 (Spring 1983), 25.
Catechism, 37 (Fall 1986), 21.
Real Faux Pearls, 41 (Spring 1991), 2-3; A Small Patch of Ice, ibid., 4-5; Dawn, ibid., 5-6.
Pick a Card, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 42 (Summer 1992), 48.
The Red Line, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 43 (Summer 1993), 48.
Babysitting to Thelonious Monk, 44 (Winter 1993-1994), 20-21; Different Porches, ibid., 22-23.
Crows at Dusk, 47 (Fall 1996), 15-16; Sparrows, ibid., 17-19.
Don't Explain, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 48 (Winter 1997-1998), 44-46.
Elegy with Trains, 49 (Summer 1999), 14-15.
Real Faux Pearls (originally published in Spring 1991), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 253.
At the Public Market, 52 (Summer 2002), 29.
In What Furnace, 57 (Summer 2007), 8; Gone, ibid., 10.
A Song in There, 58 (Summer 2008), 38; Double Portrait, ibid., 40.
Shotwell, Mary M.
"Tahitian Princess," linoleum block print, 1974, 54 (Summer 2004), cover.
Shu Ting
This Is also Everything, In Reply to a Young Friend's Everything (originally published in Winter 1988-1989), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 196.
Shucard, Alan
A Strategy, 21 (Summer 1971), 14-15.
Shumway, M.
58, 11 (Spring 1961), 15-16; A March Thursday, ibid., 15.
Siders, V. Hodgson
Pieta, 29 (Fall 1978), 46.
Siegel, Robert
To Amenhotep, Overseer of Pharaoh's Wheat, 14 (Spring 1964), 26.
The Muskrat, 20 (Summer 1970), 32.
The Beasts and the Elders, rev. Alan Perlis, 24 (Spring 1974), 44.
Sow's Ear, 28 (Summer 1978), 37-39.
Cornstalk Wigwam, 33 (Winter 1982-1983), 22-26.
Silano, Martha
Where's Our Dignity?, 52 (Summer 2002), 37; Salvaging Just Might Lead to Salvation, ibid., 39.
Silas, Paul N.
Pieces of Night: from Poems from Prison 123, 39 (Spring 1989), 26-27.
Silberman, Alex
Father, 17 (Spring 1967), 13-14.
The Table Is the Day Arranged, 21 (Summer 1971), 1.
Siler, Roger
A Myth, Retold, 17 (Winter 1966-1967), 24-25; The Stream, ibid., 25.
Simic, Charles
Counting My Bones after Falling from a Tree, 15 (Fall 1964), 17; Extinct Species, ibid., 18-19; Water, ibid., 18.
The Forest Walk, Special 45th Anniversary Issue (Chapbook 22), 45 (Summer 1995), 63.
Water (originally published in Fall 1964), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 85.
Simmons, Glori
The Bookbinder--Mary Louise Reynolds, 1891-1950, 49 (Spring 1999), 34-41.
Body Valise, 49 (Summer 1999), 48.
Graft, 51 (Summer 2001), 24.
Graft, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 53 (Fall 2002), 43.
Simmons, J. Edgar
Talking through Chaucer's Hat, 14 (Spring 1964), 23.
Simon, Beth
Dinner and After Dinner, 56 (Winter 2005-2006), 8; Fossil Walrus Calculus, ibid., 9.
Simpson, Louis
A Boy in the Marvellous City, 6 (Summer 1956), 20.
The Driving Instructor, A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 (Fall 1975), 58.
Searching for the Ox, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 28 (Spring 1978), 38.
Singer, Burns
The Moth, 6 (Summer 1956), 3.
Singh, Mohan
A Village Girl, trans. by Balwant Gargi, Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 (Winter 1962-1963), 8-9; Gajjan Singh, trans. by Balwant Gargi, ibid., 10-13; Evening, trans. by Balwant Gargi, ibid., 10.
A Village Girl (originally published in Winter 1962-1963), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 66.
Sirowitz, Hal
Father Fingers, 30 (Spring 1980), 1.
Situmorang, Sitor
Waking, trans. by Jean Kennedy and Burton Raffel, Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 (Winter 1962-1963), 21.
Sitwell, Edith
Taken Care Of, rev. Robert H. Glauber, Eleven Contemporary Japanese Poets, 15 (Summer 1965), 38.
Sivarudrappa, G. S.
Krishna, trans. by A. K. Ramanujan, Contemporary Asian Poetry (Chapbook 6), 13 (Winter 1962-1963), 14-15.
Sjoberg, Leif
Trans.: with May Swenson, Windows and Stones, by Tomas Transtromer, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 23 (Summer 1973), 38.
Skinner, Jeffrey
To the Miller's Daughter, 31 (Winter 1980-1981), 10-11.
Skinner, Knute
Animal Act, 7 (Fall 1956), 19.
Sklorenko, Artelle G.
Indecision, 28 (Summer 1978), 9.
Slaiman, Mortimer
There Are No Toads in My Garden, 2 (Summer 1952), 3.
It Was Crowded in the Park, 3 (Spring 1953), 28.
Musical Chairs and Couches, 4 (Winter 1953-1954), 16; An Historical Trespass, ibid., 17.
Slater, Dashka
Heirloom, 38 (Summer 1988), 1.
Slaughter, William R.
Watering the Grass, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 5.
Slavitt, David R.
With Albert Herzing and John M. Ridland, Poets of Today VIII, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 12 (Summer 1962), 38-39.
Trans.: The Metamorphoses of Ovid: Translated Freely into Verse, by Ovid, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 55 (Summer 2005), 54.
Slesinger, Warren
Stone Winter, 14 (Spring 1964), 6-7.
Sloan, Jocelyn
New Day, 14 (Spring 1964), 4; Meditation, ibid., 5.
Sloan, Jocelyn Macy
Eliza Telefair, 8 (Fall 1957), 1.
Journey, 8 (Summer 1958), 24.
Dove Cote, 10 (Winter 1959-1960), 24.
A Woman with Plump White Hands, 11 (Spring 1961), 23-24.
Slote, Bernice
Color of Jade, 3 (Winter 1952-1953), 6; Counterpoint-Three, ibid., 6.
Smelcer, John E.
Weir Fisher, 44 (Summer 1994), 34; Ritual, ibid., 35.
Smith, Dave
Ed.: with David Bottoms, The Morrow Anthology of Younger American Poets, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 37 (Spring 1987), 34-37.
Smith, David Marsall
Biographed, 43 (Winter 1992-1993), 36-37.
Smith, Helen C.
In Ostia, 11 (Summer 1961), 2-4.
Smith, Hugh
Ed.: with Stephen Dunning and Edward Lueders, Some Haystacks Don't Even Have Any Needles and Other Complete Modern Poems, rev. David M. Stocking, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 38.
Smith, Jim
The Bleeding of Penelope, 21 (Spring 1971), 5-12.
Smith, Lauren
A Short History of Marriage, 48 (Spring 1998), 16-17; Birdello, ibid., 18.
Smith, M. J.
Wondering , 13 (Fall 1962), 15-16.
Smith, Macklin
A Mystery, 41 (Summer 1991), 4; A Snowy Owl with a Norway Rat, ibid., 5-7; Airstrip at Alexai Point, ibid., 7-8.
Smith, Maggie
Psalm (1), 53 (Summer 2003), 10; Psalm (2), ibid., 12.
Smith, Marcus
Le Ghetto Varsovien, 12 (Fall 1961), 8-9.
Smith, Patricia
Big Towns, Big Talk, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 47 (Winter 1996-1997), 40-42; Close to Death, rev. Marion K. Stocking, ibid., 40-42; Always in the Head (cassette), rev. Marion K. Stocking, ibid., 41-42.
She Sees What It Sees, Split This Rock Chapbook (Chapbook 24), 58 (Spring 2008), 26; The President Flies Over, ibid., 27.
Smith, Robert L.
Don Juan Says Farewell, 1962, 12 (Summer 1962), 5-7.
Smith, Sarah
The Letter Open on the Table, 55 (Spring 2005), 28.
Smith, Sister M. Pamela
Tongues, 23 (Summer 1973), 7-8.
Smith, Sister M. Pamela, SS.C.M.
Nun Trouble, 25 (Winter 1974-1975), 20-25.
Smith, Sister Pam
Two Women, 23 (Winter 1972-1973), 23-25; The Young Woman Explains Why She Has Become a Nun, ibid., 26-28.
The Young Woman Explains Why She Has Become a Nun (originally published in Winter 1972-1973), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 116.
Smith, T. Henry
Francesca Da Rimini, 10 (Winter 1959-1960), 29.
Smith, Tom
Lichens, 34 (Fall 1983), 6-15.
The Last Child, 34 (Summer 1984), 15-18; Buying Condoms, ibid., 18-19.
Herod Piper, 41 (Winter 1990-1991), 19.
Weathervane and Butterfly, 42 (Winter 1991-1992), 33-34; Submarine, ibid., 34-35.
Cycling Out, 44 (Fall 1993), 27-28; Promenade, ibid., 29; Bugging, ibid., 30-31; Signs of Life, ibid., 32-33.
Smith, William Jay
Celebration at Dark, rev. David Ignatow, 1 (Spring 1951), 31.
Trans.: Prologue, by Valery Larbaud, Walt Whitman: Centennial Celebration (Chapbook 3), 5 (Fall 1954), 23; Images, by Valery Larbaud, ibid., 24-26.
Clair de Lune, 6 (Summer 1956), 7.
Robert Frost: The Road Taken, A Friendly Visit, Poems for Robert Frost (Chapbook 5), 7 (Summer 1957), 44.
The Players, New Poems by Beloit Poets of the 50's (Chapbook 20), 40 (Summer 1990), 47-49.
Smith, Young
Iridial, 55 (Summer 2005), 8; The Collapse of the Wave Function, ibid., 8; Illuminance, ibid., 9.
Description of a Pear on a Pewter Dish, 57 (Winter 2006-2007), 26; Squamata, ibid., 27; Poem Attempting to Deny the Body, ibid., 28.
Two Flowers, 58 (Summer 2008), 17.
Smock, Frederick
Frontiers, 49 (Fall 1998), 5.
Smyth, Paul
The Will to Find, 20 (Summer 1970), 4.
Sarah Waiting, 21 (Winter 1970-1971), 25-30.
Burnt Flesh, 22 (Fall-Winter 1971-1972), 2-6.
A Frame for the Angels, 28 (Fall 1977), 1-11.
Snediker, Michael
Roman Elegy, 56 (Fall 2005), 21; Tar Baby, ibid., 23.
Snodgrass, Kathleen
Trans.: Conclusiones / Conclusions, by Luis Miguel Aguilar, 55 (Fall-Winter 2004-2005), 62; El cielo y mis libros / Heaven and My Books, by Luis Miguel Aguilar, ibid., 66.
Snodgrass, W.D.
To Sound Like Yourself: Essays on Poetry, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 54 (Fall 2003), 44.
Snow, Karen
Afterglow, 22 (Fall-Winter 1971-1972), 20-27; Apples, ibid., 27-34.
Grit, A Chapbook of Longer Poems (Chapbook 12), 24 (Fall 1973), 27-33; Low, ibid., 33-43.
Snow Falls on Flowers, 25 (Winter 1974-1975), 29-31.
Tit for Tat, 26 (Spring-Summer 1976), 48-51; Messages, ibid., 52-58.
Willo, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 27 (Winter 1976-1977), 39.
Whitey, 28 (Spring 1978), 25-32.
"Clover" (from "Wonders"), 29 (Fall 1978), 35-40; "Whelping" (from "Wonders"), ibid., 40-43.
Two Sons, 29 (Summer 1979), 22-29.
Retirement, 30 (Summer 1980), 16-21.
Words, 31 (Summer 1981), 2-3.
Bread, 32 (Winter 1981-1982), 25-28.
Secretary, 35 (Fall 1984), 8-12.
Outsiders, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 35 (Spring 1985), 39-40.
Fifty-Two, 36 (Winter 1985-1986), 10-11.
The Cat Cemetery, 37 (Winter 1986-1987), 18-19.
My Gracious Silence, 37 (Summer 1987), 22-23.
Poorhouse, 42 (Fall 1991), 2; Transformations--1934, ibid., 3.
Hare, 42 (Spring 1992), 6-8.
Reading, Special 45th Anniversary Issue (Chapbook 22), 45 (Summer 1995), 64-65.
Snow Falls on Flowers (originally published in Winter 1974-1975), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 124.
Snow, Wilbert
Coast Endymion, 8 (Summer 1958), 14-16.
Snyder, Bob
Satori on Summers Street, 31 (Winter 1980-1981), 34-35.
Snyder, Emile
violence is love, 10 (Summer 1960), 34; illegal, ibid., 35-36; lullabye to no child, ibid., 35; goldfish at home, ibid., 37.
Snyder, Gary
A Heifer Clambers Up, William Carlos Williams: A Memorial (Chapbook 7), 14 (Fall 1963), 37.
Earth House Hold, rev. David M. Stocking, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 39.
Regarding Wave, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 22 (Fall-Winter 1971-1972), 68.
Turtle Island, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 25 (Winter 1974-1975), 38.
Myths and Texts, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 29 (Summer 1979), 37; The Old Ways, rev. Marion K. Stocking, ibid., 37.
The Real Work: Interviews & Talks 1964-1979, Wm. Scott McLean, ed., rev. Marion K. Stocking, 34 (Fall 1983), 36-37; Axe Handles, rev. Marion K. Stocking, ibid., 38-39.
Left Out in the Rain: New Poems 1947-1985, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 37 (Summer 1987), 38.
No Nature, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 43 (Summer 1993), 45-46.
Tedious, the Affairs of Office, Special 45th Anniversary Issue (Chapbook 22), 45 (Summer 1995), 66.
Mountains and Rivers without End, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 47 (Spring 1997), 45-48.
A Heifer Clambers Up (originally published in Fall 1963), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 81.
Sobin, A. G.
Concerning Archeology: A Report, A Photograph, A Painting, 23 (Winter 1972-1973), 42-47.
Sobin, Anthony
Drunk in a Boat, 36 (Summer 1986), 30; Ode, ibid., 31-32.
How I Became a San Francisco Poet, 39 (Fall 1988), 35-36.
Wichita, 45 (Spring 1995), 5.
The Shakespeare Seminar Terrorists, Special 45th Anniversary Issue (Chapbook 22), 45 (Summer 1995), 67-68; Tattoo, ibid., 69-70.
Cutting Ties, 48 (Summer 1998), 37.
Cutting Ties (originally published in Summer 1998), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 355.
Sobin, Anthony G.
The Calculation, Issue 100, 25 (Summer 1975), 20-22; The Museum, the Hands, ibid., 22-25; Survival of the Fittest, ibid., 25-29.
From Utah: Apocalyptic Letter to my Friends, 26 (Spring-Summer 1976), 29-31.
Arthur's Last Movie, 27 (Spring 1977), 15-18.
Snow Camp, 28 (Summer 1978), 25-26; Thin Air Camp, the La Sal Range, ibid., 26-27.
Fecund Poem, 30 (Fall 1979), 36.
The Dream of the Moth, 30 (Summer 1980), 26-27; Fear of the Telephone, ibid., 27-29.
Soderling, Janice
Another White Cloud of Moths, 45 (Fall 1994), 36.
Soffici, Ardengo
Firenze (Florence), trans. by D. M. Pettinella, 11 (Fall 1960), 16-21; Mattina (Morning), trans. by D. M. Pettinella, ibid., 22-23.
Sologuren, Javier
Igual Finalmente a Toda Vida (In the Long Run, Like Any Other Life), trans. by Ricardo Pau-Llosa, New Latin American Poetry (Chapbook 17), 32 (Summer 1982), 36-39.
Solomon, Mark
Visitation: Lower Manhattan, 45 (Spring 1995), 30-31.
Solomon, Marvin
The Mantis Man, 8 (Spring 1958), 18-19.
Now, into the Wilds, 11 (Spring 1961), 9-10; To a Significant Clamshell, ibid., 10-11.
Solomon, Sherry
The Lifesaver, 35 (Winter 1984-1985), 17.
Solomon, Stanley
Of Stars We Want Affection and Design, 12 (Summer 1962), 20.
Solt, Mary Ellen
For William Carlos Williams, William Carlos Williams: A Memorial (Chapbook 7), 14 (Fall 1963), 31-32.
Somers-Willett, Susan B. A.
Dedications for the 8th Ward Clinic, 48 (Winter 1997-1998), 24-25.
Sommer, Jason
Elegy, 47 (Spring 1997), 17-18; Islanded with Children, ibid., 19; The Find, ibid., 20-21.
Somoza, Joseph
Franklin Discovers the Harmonica, 28 (Summer 1978), 36.
Soniat, Katherine
Gens de Couleur Libres: Ladies and Men, 43 (Fall 1992), 14-16.
Sorotskin, Marilee
A Poem, Discoveries (Chapbook 10), 18 (Summer 1968), 63; Imprints, ibid., 64-65; The Passengers, ibid., 66.
Sorrells, Helen
Small Talk, 16 (Winter 1965-1966), 35.
Mountain Corral, 19 (Fall 1968), 1.
Sostman, Henry E.
The Everlasting Exiles, 2 (Summer 1952), 9-10; Winter Arrangement, ibid., 9; Speech of the Man with Three Eyes, ibid., 11; Third in a Crowd, ibid., 12-13; Die Sterne Funkeln, ibid., 13-14.
Spacks, Barry
Song for Two Lovers, 10 (Winter 1959-1960), 31; To Her Priestly Lover, ibid., 31; The City Mouse and the Country Mouse, ibid., 32.
Day Full of Gulls, 16 (Spring 1966), 43; Swans, ibid., 44.
Teaching the Penguins to Fly, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 27 (Spring 1977), 38.
Spahr, Juliana
Ed.: with Claudia Rankine, American Women Poets in the 21st Century: Where Lyric Meets Language, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 53 (Spring 2003), 44.
Sparks, Carolyn
Conquests, 1918-1939, rev. A. E. Church, 3 (Summer 1953), 29-31.
Spencer, James
Our Lord in Heaven, 16 (Fall 1965), 32; An Artifice or Two, ibid., 33.
Spiers, Ann
Skin, 49 (Spring 1999), 20-21; Sandhill Cranes, ibid., 22.
Spiess, Robert
Ten Verses for Illustrations for a Primer, 14 (Winter 1963-1964), 4-5; Two Haiku, ibid., 5.
Spindler, Elisa
Jane in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction, 51 (Summer 2001), 17.
Spingarn, Lawrence P.
The Waterman: Santorin, 15 (Fall 1964), 32.
Backwords, 16 (Winter 1965-1966), 22-23; The Picnic at Aghia Marina, ibid., 22; Sirocco, ibid., 23.
Spivack, Kathleen
Chicken Dinner, 36 (Summer 1986), 8-11.
Sprague, J. Barnes
Experience, the Sea, 31 (Spring 1981), 11.
Squires, Con
Where the Fishermen Stood in Winter, 32 (Fall 1981), 17.
Squires, J. R.
The Black Phoenix, 1 (Fall 1950), 22.
Squires, Radcliffe
Guilt, 6 (Summer 1956), 22.
Sruoginis, Laima
Irish Woman Washing, 47 (Spring 1997), 5.
St. Clair, Philip
Poker, 52 (Summer 2002), 36.
Stach, Carl
A Poem Obliquely about Bruegel's 'Icarus', 30 (Summer 1980), 15.
Stafford, Kim
The Muses Among Us: Eloquent Listening and Other Pleasures of the Writer's Craft, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 54 (Fall 2003), 43.
Stafford, Kim Robert
Washing Hands, 27 (Fall 1976), 18-19; A Gypsy's History of the World, ibid., 20-21.
Stafford, William
Totem, 8 (Spring 1958), 6; A Hudson River Vista, ibid., 6; Long Distance, ibid., 7; Deer Stolen, ibid., 7.
Someday, Maybe, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 25 (Winter 1974-1975), 38-39.
Accepting the Watch, A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 (Fall 1975), 59.
Learned at the Weavers' Barn, New Poems by Beloit Poets of the 50's (Chapbook 20), 40 (Summer 1990), 50; Snow, ibid., 51.
Totem (originally published in Spring 1958), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 50; Long Distance (originally published in Spring 1958), ibid., 51; Snow (originally published in Summer 1990), ibid., 246.
Stallings, A. E.
Apollo Takes Charge of His Muses, 43 (Winter 1992-1993), 5.
For the Losers of Things, 43 (Summer 1993), 8; Hades Welcomes His Bride, ibid., 9; Euridice Reveals Her Strength, ibid., 10.
The Wife of the Man of Many Wiles, 44 (Winter 1993-1994), 24.
Aeaea (Circe's Island), 45 (Spring 1995), 27.
Arachne Gives Thanks to Athena, 46 (Winter 1995-1996), 36.
How the Demons Were Assimilated & Became Productive Citizens, 46 (Summer 1996), 34; The Man Who Wouldn't Plant Willow Trees, ibid., 35.
Vale, 48 (Fall 1997), 15-17.
Asphodel, 50 (Fall 1999), 34; Tour of the Labyrinth, ibid., 35.
Apollo Takes Charge of His Muses (originally published in Winter 1992-1993), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 274.
Stallworthy, Jon
A Word with the Baas, 16 (Winter 1965-1966), 32-34.
Stalter, W.
Grackle, 48 (Summer 1998), 23; Equilibrist at Work, ibid., 24-25.
Stambler, Peter
Father Pernin in Seclusion, 1874, 31 (Spring 1981), 15-25.
Standiford, Lee
Circle of the Deer, 23 (Summer 1973), 5-6.
Standish, David
Poet on Troubled Soil, 14 (Spring 1964), 35-36.
Stanford, Ann
Ed.: Women Poets of the West: An Anthology 1850-1950, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 29 (Summer 1979), 38.
Stanford, Eleanor
Conversions, 54 (Fall 2003), 14; Letter to Jessica from Madison, ibid., 16.
Tarrafal, 1974, 55 (Spring 2005), 21.
Stanford, Michael
From the Ends of the Earth, 37 (Winter 1986-1987), 32-33.
Staple, Will
No More Hot Coffee when I Die, 38 (Winter 1987-1988), 30.
Starbird, Kaye
Woman Waiting Alone, 3 (Winter 1952-1953), 19; The Moon's No Basket, ibid., 19.
The Watch Chain, 11 (Summer 1961), 33.
Starbuck, George
Cocktails Revisited, 8 (Fall 1957), 20; Oration, ibid., 21; Apocalpse IX, Genesis X, ibid., 22-23.
Cora Punctuated with Strawberries, 8 (Spring 1958), 15-16.
Stark, Sharon Sheehe
View from Home, 32 (Fall 1981), 1.
Nightdrowning, 32 (Winter 1981-1982), 24-25.
Starkey, David
Apology, 41 (Fall 1990), 2-4.
Interview, 43 (Fall 1992), 26-33.
Pottawotomie Creek, 45 (Winter 1994-1995), 32-33.
Pottawatomie Creek (originally published in Winter 1994-1995), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 296.
Stauffer, Vanessa
from "Chiaroscuro", Poets Under Twenty-Five (Chapbook 23), 52 (Spring 2002), 24.
Stearns, Kate
Sandwoman's Dream, 23 (Spring 1973), 12-13.
Stecewicz, Miroslaw
Music As It Is, trans. by Leslaw Ludwig, 40 (Winter 1989-1990), 22-31.
Steele, Frank
The Weight of the World, 55 (Fall-Winter 2004-2005), 7.
Steele, Peggy
Dried Phlox, 55 (Fall-Winter 2004-2005), 39.
Steele, Richard
Observation Report, 21 (Summer 1971), 38-39.
Stefanile, Felix
Mrs. Clotho, Mrs. Lachesis, 16 (Winter 1965-1966), 2-3; Horse-Shoe Crab, ibid., 3-4.
Stefanile, Felix N.
Fall of Adam, 2 (Summer 1952), 2.
The Man Upstairs, 8 (Fall 1957), 35; Street Scene: The Drunk, ibid., 36.
Stein, Donna Baier
Watchman of the Night, 41 (Spring 1991), 10-11.
Stein, Hadassah (Stein, Hannah).
Beyond Contention, 31 (Summer 1981), 38.
The Weddings of the Mothers Are Visited upon the Daughters, 33 (Winter 1982-1983), 9-11.
Stein, Hannah (Stein, Hadassah).
The Road to Giverny, 44 (Winter 1993-1994), 28-29.
Lapsed Agnostic, 49 (Summer 1999), 24-25.
Stein, Sol
On Coming out of Ether, 1 (Summer 1951), 1.
Small Speech to a Loris, 2 (Winter 1951-1952), 2.
Steingass, David
Mendocino, Northern California, Discoveries (Chapbook 10), 18 (Summer 1968), 67; Finding My Way: Northern Ohio, ibid., 68; A Turquoise Ring in the Midwest, ibid., 69; The Slaughter-Room Picture, ibid., 70; At the Custer Battlefield, ibid., 71; Grant's Pass, Oregon, ibid., 72.
Steingesser, Martin
Testimony, April 14, 1986, 43 (Winter 1992-1993), 16-17.
Painting One, 46 (Summer 1996), 36.
14 Florence Street, 58 (Fall 2007), 23.
Stellon, Nicole
The Seven Sisters, 46 (Summer 1996), 8-9.
Stelmach, Marjorie
light, 52 (Fall 2001), 18.
Triptych without Angels, 54 (Fall 2003), 24.
Stephens, Alan
Written from a Grove, 8 (Fall 1957), 9-10; The Baby Cockatrice, ibid., 9.
Stephens, John C.
Stone Mountain, 11 (Winter 1960-1961), 5-6.
Sterle, Francine
In the Pictures, 40 (Winter 1989-1990), 4-5.
Stern, Bert
Borscht, 55 (Fall-Winter 2004-2005), 61.
from How Reb Katzman Got to Heaven, 57 (Fall 2006), 12.
Sternlieb, Barry
Swordsmith, 26 (Winter 1975-1976), 2-3.
Stessel, Harry
Tell It to the River, 26 (Spring-Summer 1976), 61.
Stetler, Charles
The Skin Man, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 14-15.
Stevens, Alan
Tree Meditation and Others, rev. David M. Stocking, 22 (Fall-Winter 1971-1972), 70.
Stevens, Wallace
Auroras of Autumn, rev. James R. Thompson, 1 (Spring 1951), 31.
Stevenson, Richard
Staghorn Fern, 35 (Summer 1985), 5.
Steward, D.E.
Octovro, 57 (Fall 2006), 14.
Stewart, Dolores (Riccio, Mrs. Ottone).
When Sleep Separates Us, 21 (Winter 1970-1971), 32-33; Routes of the First Space Explorers, ibid., 34-36.
'Whales Are Out, Cats Are In...', 29 (Spring 1979), 12-13.
The Observer, 36 (Spring 1986), 1.
Feoh, the letter F..., 38 (Fall 1987), 18; Hagall, the letter H..., ibid., 19; Isa, the letter I..., ibid., 20; Nied, the letter N..., ibid., 21; Othel, the letter O..., ibid., 22; Wyrd, blank rune of the unknowable..., ibid., 23.
Os, the Letter A..., 42 (Spring 1992), 1.
Stewart, Douglas
Ed.: with T. Inglis Moore, Poetry in Australia, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 16 (Winter 1965-1966), 38.
Stewart, Harold
Trans.: A Net of Fireflies, rev. Robert H. Glauber, 12 (Fall 1961), 38.
Stewart, Susan
Four Questions Regarding the Dreams of Animals, 29 (Fall 1978), 14-15.
The Forest, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 46 (Winter 1995-1996), 44-46.
Four Questions Regarding the Dreams of Animals (originally published in Fall 1978), A Fine Excess: Special 50th Anniversary Anthology, 51 (Fall-Winter 2000-2001), 139.
Poetry and the Fate of the Senses, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 54 (Fall 2003), 47.
Columbarium, rev. Marion K. Stocking, 54 (Summer 2004), 46.
Stillman, Lisa
David, 36 (Spring 1986), 29.
Stine, Alison
Rembrandt's Mistress, Poets Under Twenty-Five (Chapbook 23), 52 (Spring 2002), 18.
Stocking, David M.
The Overpowered, 1 (Winter 1950-1951), 23.
Rev.: Stanley T. Coffman, Jr., Imagism, A Chapter for the History of Modern Poetry, 1 (Spring 1951), 26-27.
Rev.: William Hull, Selected Poems: 1942-1952, 5 (Spring 1955), 29-31.
With Marion K. Stocking, The Journals of Claire Clairmont, 1814-1827, 19 (Winter 1968-1969), 40.
Rev.: Patrick Gleeson, ed., A First Reader of Contemporary American Poetry, 20 (Winter 1969-1970), 37; Stephen Berg and Robert Mezey, eds., Naked Poetry, ibid., 37; Mark Strand, ed., The Contempory American Poets: American Poetry since 1940, ibid., 37; Paul Holmes and Anita J. Lehman, eds., Receiving and Sending the Poem, ibid., 38; Stephen Dunning, Edward Lueders and Hugh Smith, eds., Some Haystacks Don't Even Have Any Needles and Other Complete Modern Poems, ibid., 38; Serge Gavronsky, ed., Poems & Texts, ibid., 38; W. S. Merwin, trans., Antonio Porchia, Voices, ibid., 38; Allan Seager, The Glass House: The Life of Theodore Roethke, ibid., 39; Gary Snyder, Earth House Hold, ibid., 39.
Rev.: Robert Creeley, Pieces, 21 (Fall 1970), 47; Robert Creeley, The Charm, ibid., 47; Robert Creeley, A Quick Graph: Collected Notes and Essays, ibid., 47.
Rev.: Charles Olson, Archaeologist of Morning, 22 (Fall-Winter 1971-1972), 67; Charles Olson, Poetry and Truth, ibid., 67; Charles Olson, Maps No. 4, ibid., 67; Wendell Berry, Findings, ibid., 69; Mona Van Duyn, To See, To Take, ibid., 69; A. R. Ammons, Uplands, ibid., 69; A. R. Ammons, Briefings, ibid., 69-70; Alan Stevens, Tree Meditation and Others, ibid., 70.
Rev.: Boundary 2 (Olson Issue), Issue 100, 25 (Summer 1975), 37; A. R. Ammons, Sphere: The Form of Motion, ibid., 37-38.
Ed.: A Chapbook for David Ignatow (Chapbook 14), 26 (Fall 1975).
Introduction, ibid., 1-2.
Rev.: Ted Hughes, Gaudete, 28 (Spring 1978), 40; Bill Hotchkiss, Fever in the Earth, ibid., 40.
Stocking, Lillian Burgin
Winter, 1950, 1 (Winter 1950-1951), 13.
Stocking, Marion K. (Kingston, Marion; Stocking, Marion Kingston).
Introduction, Tern's Bone and Other Poems, by Suzanne Gross (Chapbook 8), 15 (Spring 1965), 3.
Rev.: Robert Bly, The Around the Body, 19 (Winter 1968-1969), 38; Paul Carroll, ed., The Young Poets, ibid., 38; Mark Strand, Reasons for Moving, ibid., 38-39; Robert Duncan, Bending the Bow, ibid., 40.
With David M. Stocking, The Journals of Claire Clairmont, 1814-1827, ibid., 40.
Rev.: Jerome Rothenberg, ed., Technicians of the Sacred: A Range of Poetries from Africa, America, Asia, and Oceana, 21 (Fall 1970), 44-45; Carl Cary, Salish Songs & Rituals, ibid., 45; Lorine Niedecker, T & G: The Collected Poems (1936-1966), ibid., 45; Ronald Johnson, Valley of the Many-Colored Grasses, ibid., 45-46; Charles Olson, Maximus Poems IV, V, VI, ibid., 46; Charles Olson, Letters for Origin, ibid., 46; James Baloian and David Kherdian, eds., Down at the Santa Fe Depot: 20 Fresno Poems, ibid., 47.
Rev.: Erica Jong, Fruits and Vegetables, 22 (Fall-Winter 1971-1972), 67-68; Gary Snyder, Regarding Wave, ibid., 68; Howard McCord, Maps, ibid., 69; Galway Kinnell, The Book of Nightmares, ibid., 70-71.
Rev.: Chelsea, 23 (Summer 1973), 34-35; A. R. Ammons, Collected Poems, 1951-1971, ibid., 35-36; Harold Bloom, The Anxiety of Influence: A Theory of Poetry, ibid., 35; Jerald Bullis, Taking up the Serpent, ibid., 37-38; Leif Sjoberg and May Swenson, trans., Tomas Transtromer, Windows and Stones, ibid., 38; Jerome Rothenberg, ed., Shaking the Pumpkin: Traditional Poetry of the Indian North Americas, ibid., 39.
Rev.: Albert Goldbarth, Coprolites, 24 (Spring 1974), 43; W. H. Auden, ed., Thomas Campion, Selected Poems of Thomas Campion, ibid., 43; John Hollander, Town & Country Matters: Erotica & Satirica, ibid., 43-44; Lynn Shoemaker, Coming Home, ibid., 44.
Rev.: Laurence Lieberman, The Osprey Suicides, 24 (Summer 1974), 32; Roderick H. Jellema, Something Tugging the Line, ibid., 32; Erica Jong, Half Lives, ibid., 32.
Rev.: William Stafford, Someday, Maybe, 25 (Winter 1974-1975), 38-39; Gary Snyder, Turtle Island, ibid., 38; Albert Goldbarth, Jan. 31, ibid., 39; Albert Goldbarth, Opticks, ibid., 39.
Rev.: Linda Pastan, On the Way to the Zoo, 27 (Winter 1976-1977), 37; Edward McCrorie, After a Cremation, ibid., 37; Jean Pedrick, Pride & Splendor, ibid., 37; Jerald Bullis, Orion, ibid., 37-38; Seamus Heaney, North, ibid., 38; Alvin Greenberg, Metaform, ibid., 38; Denise Levertov, The Freeing of the Dust, ibid., 38-39; N. Scott Momaday, The Gourd Dancer, ibid., 39; Joanna Bankier, Carol Cosman, Doris Earnshaw, Joan Keefe, Dierdre Lashgari and Kathleen Weaver, eds., The Other Voice: Twentieth Century Women's Poetry in Translation, ibid., 39; Karen Snow, Willo, ibid., 39.
Rev.: Kenneth Fields, Sunbelly, 27 (Spring 1977), 38; X. J. Kennedy, Emily Dickinson in Southern California, ibid., 38; Mary Baron, Letters for the New England Dead, ibid., 38; N. Scott Momaday, Angle of Geese and Other Poems, ibid., 38; Thom Gunn, To the Air, ibid., 38; John Hollander, The Head of the Bed, ibid., 38; Rachel Hadas, Starting from Troy, ibid., 38; Donald Hall, The Town of Hill, ibid., 38; Larry Rubin, All My Mirrors Lie, ibid., 38; Barry Spacks, Teaching the Penguins to Fly, ibid., 38; Nancy Sullivan, Telling It, ibid., 38; Geof Hewitt, I Think I'll Lay My Egg Tomorrow, ibid., 38; Lyle Glazier, Two Continents, ibid., 38; Peter Heitkamp, |