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X V I I Acknowledgments Grateful acknowledgment is made to the editors and publishers of the following journals, magazines, or books: American Scholar, Antaeus, Antioch Review, Arts and Letters Daily, Atlantic Monthly, Beloit Poetry Journal, Carolina Quarterly, Cedar Rock, Chicago Choice, Commonweal, The Critic, Crosscurrents, Dickinson Review, Four Quarters, Georgia Review, Greenfield Review, Harper’s Magazine, Hawai‘i Pacific Review, Hollins Critic, Hopkins Review, Hudson Review, Image, Janus Head, Kansas City Review, Kenyon Review, Malahat Review, Mediterranean Review, Mid-Century American Poetry Review, Michigan Quarterly Review, minnesota review [sic], Mississippi Review, Mystique, New Directions in Prose and Poetry 41, New Letters, New Orleans Review, New York Times, Notre Dame Review, Notre Dame Magazine, Ontario Review, Organica, Painted Bird, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Poetry Miscellany, Prairie Schooner, Sagatrieb, Salmagundi, Samizdat, Saturday Review, September 11, 2001: American Writers Respond, Sewanee Review, Shenandoah, Southern Review, Stand, Tar River Poetry, Texas Observer, Texas Quarterly, Transatlantic Review, Virginia Quarterly , Review, Water*Stone, Worcester Review, and Yale Review. Special thanks to the University of Arkansas Press for permission to reprint poems that first appeared in The Past Won’t Stay Behind You, The Holy Surprise Of Right Now, and As They Sail, and to Autumn House Press for permission to reprint poems from The Song of the Horse. The first section of the “At the Site of the Memorial” is engraved at the entrance to the park in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, that honors ACK NOW L EDGM EN T S X V I I I those Pennsylvanians awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor from the Civil War to the present, as well as on the Herstead Memorial for the fallen from all the services in Scottsbluff, Nebraska. “Home Are the Sailors” is the text of a symphonic composition by my son, Samuel Robert Hazo. It had its world premiere in New York on May 11, 2011, at Carnegie Hall, by the Notre Dame Band. “Towels” and “The Necessary Brevity of Pleasures” were presented by Garrison Keillor on The Writer’s Amanac. [3.145.60.166] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 06:50 GMT) And the Time Is ...

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