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/Users/salmagundi/Desktop/162-163coverNow available: Issue No. 162-163 Spring-Summer 2009

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Columns
Politics & Society by Jennifer Delton
Art & Ideas by Charles Molesworth
Guest Column: Grief by Sheila Kohler

Essays
Tritones by George Steiner
On What Is Fundamental by Adam Phillips

Poems 
Five Poems by Tom Healy
Three Poems by Dorothea Tanning
Five Poems by Franz Wright
Three Poems by David Wagoner
Music Lady by Greg McBride

Fiction
Cutty Sark by Joyce Carol Oates

Poems
Two Poems by April Bernard
F & The Interpretation of Dreams by Gail Mazur
Amateur by Garth Greenwell

Interview
Pariahs in America: A Conversation with Russel Banks with Loïc Wacquant

Poem
How Zen Ruins Poets by Chase Twichell

Essays
Creative Writing in the Culture of the American Prison by Maxwell Cotto
Is New York the New Center of Latin American Literary Culture? by Claudio Iván Remeseira
Doppelgängin' by Colin Fleming
The Wind in the Willows: A New Source for Animal Farm by Jeffrey Meyers


Book Review
J.M. Coetzee's "Confession" by Benjamin Hedin



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