15.1 Spring/Summer 2017 PROSE
Contributors’ Marginalia
Lines for “Obit [The Doctors]”
Emily Van Kley on a poem by Victoria Chang
Caught in a Loop
Anne-Marie Thompson on “Lowlight” by Dilruba Ahmed
Surprise Among the Ordinary
Dilruba Ahmed on “Curating a Mostly Forgettable Saturday in June” by Lance Larsen
Alters and Alters
Rosalie Moffett on “Sonic & Knuckles (1994)” by Cortney Lamar Charleston
Contemporaries
Adrienne Su on “Sonic & Knuckles (1994)” by Cortney Lamar Charleston
Found in Translation
Virginia Konchan on “On Our Nightly Walk She Takes My Hand” by Jessica Jacobs
Code and Chalice
Melanie Almeder on “Virus” by Amit Majmudar
18 Things I Love about “What Is Left to Say about the Body”
Michael Bazzett on a poem by Stevie Edwards
I’m Not an Ancestor Unless Someone Comes After Me
Cortney Lamar Charleston on “Ancestors” by Adrienne Su
“Prayer,” Point of View, and in Praise of Empathy
Dick Allen on a poem by Michael Bazzett
Interviews
Gleaning the Bounded Field
Monica Youn
The Mask that is Very Me
Rosalie Moffett
To Run Full Speed in the Dark
Steve Scafidi
Ringed by an Atoll of Fear
Greg Wrenn
The Punch Like a Kiss on the Collarbone
Marcus Wicker
Reviews
In Relation to the Father: A Review of Elizabeth Powell’s Willy Loman’s Reckless Daughter
Kay Cosgrove
On Commas and Coyness: A Review of Randall Mann’s Proprietary
D. Gilson
Only Through the Body: A Review of Lisa Russ Spaar’s Orexia
Peter Kline
Essays
Sure Measure: Richard Wilbur’s “A Measuring Worm”
John Poch
Looking for a Place to be Looked At: Benjamin, Baudelaire, and Alex Dimitrov’s Together and by Ourselves
Alicia Mountain