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TITLE: THE IOWA REVIEW MAGAZINE
[RARE and interesting literary magazine!]
ISSUE DATE: Spring Summer 1986; Vol. 16, No. 2
CONDITION: Magazine size: Approx 6" X 9". COMPLETE and in clean, VERY GOOD condition. (See photo)

IN THIS ISSUE: [Use 'Control F' to search this page. MORE MAGAZINES' exclusive detailed content description is GUARANTEED accurate for THIS magazine. Editions are not always the same, even with the same title, cover and issue date.] This description copyright MOREMAGAZINES. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17


The Trail . . . TIM MCGINNIS.

Crazy . . . PETER N. NELSON.

Parking, Fixing the Window, The Chore, Tapers, Man with Lantern, Approaching . . . ROBERT WRIGLEY.

Breakfast at the Mount Washington Hotel, Deer Season, The Hermit, Sun and Moon, At the Summer Solstice . . . JANE KENYON.

Complaining Before and After 1984 . . . ROBERT WEXELBLATT.

Revivals . . . DONALD HALL.

The Beauties of Drink: An Essay . . . LEE K. ABBOTT.

All the Way Home, It Being a Free Country, Resistance, Notes from the New World, Bay Mare in a Second Floor Bedroom . . . CAROL POTTER.

Gathering Hay, Agami Beach, Mme. Sperides, Beethoven: Sonata No. 14, Great-Grandfather's Nurse . . . GREGORY DJANIKIAN.

Metaleptic Parabasis or The Fine Art of High Jumping . . . MARK AXELROD.

The Power of Attention . . . SUZANNE ARAAS VESELY.

Rachel . . . CHERYL L. DRAGEL.

Home, Darkroom Nights, In the Market, Soledad, Retreat to the Future . . . MARGARET GIBSON.

Melville's Mail . . . FREDERICK BUSCH.

We Free Singers Be": Poetry of Etheridge Knight . . . FRANK ALLEN.

Angel in Clay: On Patrick Kavanagh . . . BEN HOWARD.

Felix Pollak's Prose and Cons . . . SANFORDJ. SMOLLER.

Three Attentions: On Art Homer . . . RICHARD ROBBINS.

On Joan Chase, Susan Engberg, and Douglas Unger . . . JOANNE JACOBSON.

NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS.
Note: Some essays read like stories, and some stories like essays; then there are prose poems. Therefore, supposing genre is for the reader to decide, not just for the writer to declare, we'll leave everything in this issue unlabeled. These are recent writings we have admired. If you wish to know more than titles and textures reveal, you can check our index, an annual ritual of labeling and categorization, in our next issue.
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