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Volume 51, Number 4, Autumn 2015Table of Contents
- Mrs. Jones, and: The Nematode
- pp. 518-521
- Movements
- pp. 522-541
- Elegy (a Dream)
- pp. 545-547
- Recovery
- p. 548
- Girl Carrying a Suitcase
- pp. 554-557
- “Joy Is Earned”
- pp. 558-559
- And Then
- pp. 560-568
- Walk
- p. 569
- Gardened Man
- p. 570
- All Hallows’ Eve
- p. 571
- The Days of Eggs
- pp. 572-588
- Old Mare
- p. 589
- My Greek Grandmother’s Hunger
- pp. 590-591
- Passport Control
- p. 592
- Pike
- p. 593
- Artist’s Statement
- pp. 594-602
- The Missing
- pp. 606-617
- Bivalve
- pp. 618-620
- Birds of ’Merica
- pp. 621-622
- Double Negative
- p. 623
- The English-Speaking Union
- pp. 624-632
- Generation
- pp. 635-636
- Hawthorne Girls
- pp. 637-646
- Attractive Nuisance
- pp. 655-667
- Portraiture
- p. 668
- Ornament
- pp. 669-670
- A Map in Sunshine, and: Oracle
- pp. 672-674
- A Note on the Type
- pp. 675-686
- Contributors
- pp. v-ix