17.1 Summer 2019 PROSE
Contributors’ Marginalia
Night Sky with Calculus Worksheet
Kathleen McGookey
Eyelashes, Chin, Lips, Hair, Cheekbone, Ear, Nostrils, in No Particular Order
Claire Eder
Letter to Claire Wahmanholm
Catherine Pierce
What’s Left: Queer Grief in the Everyday
Eric Tran
Ill at Ease
Claire Wahmanholm
Put a Bird on It: or “why are the magpies in the poem”
Rebecca Morgan Frank
Interviews
The Whole of What It Means
Julia Kolchinsky Dasbach
To Keep in Love with the World
Rayn Walsh
Reviews
Leaning into the Wind: James Arthur’sThe Suicide’s Son
Linda Johnston Muhlhausen
A Fine-Dialed Eye: Anders Carlson-Wee’sThe Low Passions
Susan Blackwell Ramsey
Pacing the Museum: Adam Vines’Out of Speech
Anne Duncan
How to Liken It: A.E. Stallings’ Labyrinthine Archive of Like
Gregory Emilio
Essays
Method and Magic: on the Monuments of Natasha Trethewey and Jake Adam York
Austin Segrest
Let Us Simply Begin Again
Michael Bazzett