| Essays — Spring/Summer 2006
The Modern Poetry of China: IntroductionBy Michael Day
Matter Over Mind—Xi Chuan’s PoetryBy Maghiel van Crevel
One Woman’s Jonesing for Wonder By Gail Wronsky
Introduction to chapbook By Dzvinia Orlowsky
Introduction to The Artist as Alice: A Photographer’s LifeBy Darcy Cummings
Previous Issues
To Be the Roots: Introduction to Latvian Feature. By J.C. Todd
The Butterfly’s Apology byMāris Salējs
Do I or don’t I. . . By EdvīnsRaups
Poetry By Knuts Skujenieks
A Defense of Poetic Witness. ByAliki Barnstone How Eva Victoria Perera Learned To Flywith Chagall By Aliki Barnstone The Imaginative Life and the Social Responsibilityof Writers By Alison Croggon
Scriptorium By RosalindBrackenbury
Arbiter of NeitherComfort nor Style: My Mother and Shoes By Joyce Wilson
Interrogating the Heart By MTC Cronin Time to Transplant: In Memory of NijoleMiliauskaite By Laima Sruoginis
A Question ofResponsibility By Claudia K. Grinnell
Fire on the Lake: Live fromDruskininkai By regular columnist J.C. Todd
Poets in Marseille By the writer and journalist, Rosalind Brackenbury.
What Use Is Poetry in the Contemporary World?By MTC Cronin.
Potluck By regular columnist J.C. Todd
“Messengers:” By regularcolumnist J.C.Todd.
Notes on My Arthritic HeartBy Liz Hall-Downs. Introduction to Queensland Poetry By Liz Hall-Downs. Fit of Passion: Public Performance of thePoetry of Gender By Liz Hall-Downs (with Kim Downs).
Two Essays on Poetics and the Erotic By AlisonCroggon.
The W.B.Yeats InternationalSummer School By DonaldLevering.
MyChickens Byregular columnist Joyce Wilson. “The Nation Sings:” By Laima Sruoginis. “more modestly I look on lithuanian poetry:” By J.C.Todd. Commentary By Kornelijus Platelis, SigitasGeda, Laurynas Katkus, Giedre Kazlauskaite. The Canadian Online Lit Scene By Canadian MichaelBryson. Mastering the Master:Appropriations of Crisis Conversion in the Poems of 1862 By Aliki Barnstone.
Universal Net-Meetings andPrivate Poetics: an Excursus into the Future of Cyber-Culture. By ErminiaPassannanti.
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