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Volume 52, Number 3, Summer 2016Table of Contents
- A Wedding on the Breede
- pp. 340-349
- Disembogue, and: Quantum Theory
- pp. 350-351
- Café de Flore
- pp. 358-372
- Emanations
- pp. 373-379
- Vignettes
- pp. 380-383
- The Last Station
- pp. 388-406
- About the Artist
- pp. 418-426
- Just Enough, and: Propaganda
- pp. 427-431
- Tracking the Jack Pine Savage
- pp. 432-444
- Full Capacity
- p. 452
- Who We Were
- pp. 453-465
- Blackletter, and: The Keep
- pp. 466-467
- A Smile Exactly like That
- pp. 471-480
- Strange Appetites
- p. 482
- Mr. Stevens’s Voice
- pp. 483-484
- A Course in Miracles
- pp. 485-504
- Contributors
- pp. v-ix