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Winter Feature 2011
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Feature
- C.K. Williams A family visit with C.K. Williams at his home in Hopewell, NJ (HD video)
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Poetry
- L.S. Asekoff
- Michael Blumenthal
- Robert Bly
- Peter Campion
- Stephen Dunn
- Jorie Graham
- Jennifer Grotz
- Marilyn Hacker
- Ellen Hinsey
- John Koethe
- Philip Levine
- Thomas Lux
- Anne Marie Macari
- James McMichael
- Sharon Olds
- Alicia Ostriker
- Alan Shapiro
- Tom Sleigh
- Tracy K. Smith
- Gerald Stern
- Susan Stewart
- Chase Twichell
- Susan Wheeler
- C.K. Williams
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Book Review
- David Rigsbee reviews Wait
by C.K. Williams
- David Rigsbee reviews Wait
Feature > Poetry
Quarry
& so they were chained together breaking stone under a black sun. Every once in a while one was released from his chains & taken from them. As they continued to toil they would hear the sharp crack of a gunshot echoing off rock, then silence. Is that a fit image for the life of man? Pascal thought so, Pascal who sewed into the seam of his jacket the saving words from "the night of fire." Is it all a blind wager? A throw of the dice? A leap in the dark? Old King Priam, kneeling heartbroken at the feet of the conquering hero who had killed his son, whom did he pray to? A terrible god no one sees? "I am the god whose name is not uttered rashly. If you do not do what I command, there will be no tomorrow." Who are the gods to us? Why must they be told what they already know?