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Tampa Review celebrates the creative interplay of contemporary literature and visual arts. Each issue features new art, stories, poems, essays, translations, and conversations from Florida and around the world, presented in an elegant hardcover format that serves as a gallery space in print.
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59/60, 2020Table of Contents
- Liberation Ecology
- pp. 14-15
- Hector's Choice
- pp. 16-34
- Exit Strategy
- p. 35
- In Good Humor
- pp. 36-37
- History and Its Bones
- pp. 38-39
- "Live Like a Refugee"
- pp. 46-47
- Ode on My Mother's Lingo
- pp. 48-49
- Unexplained Bagpipes
- p. 52
- The Deluge
- p. 54
- A Portfolio of Poems from Count Four
- pp. 62-68
- Fantasy Camp
- pp. 69-74
- Macabre Banquet
- p. 77
- A Drinking Bar
- p. 78
- Bathing the Dog
- p. 84
- Because No Dog
- p. 85
- Beyond Which
- pp. 86-87
- Love, Peace, and Happiness
- pp. 91-105
- Moon Disaster
- p. 107
- From The Soft Path
- p. 108
- Strasse in Paris
- p. 112
- Postcards from a Drought
- pp. 113-115
- Boutonniére
- p. 116
- Pablo's Contrapuntal
- p. 117
- Come Again
- p. 118
- American Myth
- p. 121
- The Wilding Days
- p. 131
- In Spite of My Lavender
- p. 142
- On Seeing Him as a Gift
- p. 143
- Marriage Tract
- p. 144
- The Sky Is a Bell
- p. 146
- Rendezvous in the Forest
- p. 148
- Love in the Time of Climate Change
- pp. 149-155
- Notes on Contributors
- pp. 156-160