Issue # 188
The Antigonish Review Issue # 188
Poetry |
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Two Poems | David Huebert | 7 |
Two Poems | Richard Sanger | 17 |
Two Poems | David Barrick | 25 |
Tinnitus | Rocco de Giacomo | 28 |
Two Poems | Roger Caldwell | 38 |
Two Poems | Kim Trainor | 44 |
Three Poems | Margaret McLeod | 63 |
Outside the Walls | Louisa Howerow | 74 |
The Music Books at the Back of the Cabinet | Sue Chenette | 81 |
Farmer on the Road to Saissac | Lee Firestone Dunne | 94 |
Two Poems | Lauren Marshall | 102 |
Two Poems | John Wedgwood Clarke | 121 |
Wet Paint | Howard Wright | 127 |
Book Reviews |
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Mirrors on which dust has fallen by Jeff Bursey | Chris Benjamin | 21 |
I Am What I Am Because You Are What You Are by Carole Glasser Langille | Ian Colford | 41 |
Startle and Illuminate: Carol Shields on Writing by Carol Shields, Eds. Anne Giardini and Nicholas Giardini | Suzanne Stewart | 67 |
Clare Poems by Jeanette Lynes; Karyotype by Kim Trainor and a tree planted in summer by Ling YU | David Hickey | 95 |
Essays |
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The Language Spoken at Home | Marcia Walker | 75 |
Losing Yourself | Stephen Scott | 123 |
Translation |
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Four Poems (translated by Fiona Sze-Lorrain) | Hung Hung | 86 |
Fiction |
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Quality of Life | Shelley Wood | 9 |
The Unravelling | Don McLellan | 29 |
The Prayer Journal | Michael Dunwoody | 52 |
Miss Cammerer | James Copeland | 83 |
The Storm | Leo Furey | 105 |
Art Work
Cover: Lunenburg Chowder, acrylic on canvas, 22" x 28", by Peter Blais.
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