
Salmagundi No. 137-138 / Winter – Spring 2003 Table of Contents ColumnsPolitics & Culture by Benjamin Barber Force Fields by Martin Jay The Art Scene by Charles Molesworth Guest Column by Stanley Kauffmann Feature Elizabeth Costello and the Problem of Evil by JM Coetzee Poems Four Poems by Carl Philips Inculcations by C.K. Williams Four Poems by Michael Fried Two Poems by Timothy Liu Two Poems by James Longenbach Woman of the Tar Pits by Debora Greger Three Poems by Barry Goldensohn Smoking by J.R. Solonche Note to Sidney Keyes by Robert Richman Being Read To by Lorrie Goldensohn Same Program, Different Circuitry by Christopher Brisson Fiction Death In Naples by Mary Gordon Personal Essays Fantastic Voyage by Emily Fox Gordon Providence. And Independence by Linda Spalding A Photo from Berlin by László Földényi Fiction Two Fictions by Kenneth Bernard A Theology of Anorexia by Jacob Russell How Sin Is Unsaid by Julianne Ortale Reviews Love and its Vicissitudes by Barbara Moore Pied Virtue by Elizabeth Frank Eichmann in Jerusalem Kissinger in the Hague by Lawrence Douglas A Reply to Lawrence Douglas by Ronald Edsforth |
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