Vol.
28, Nos. 35 | Summer 2003
ESSAYS
Brazils
Hope
Can President Lula redeem democracy in Latin America?
Leonardo Avritzer
The Secret History
of the
Magna Carta
Its most far-reaching provisions arent the ones we remember
Peter Linebaugh
The Hard Road
to Fascism
Todays antiliberal revolt looks a lot like 1920s Europe.
Abbott Gleason
The Patriot Act on
Campus
Defending the university post9/11
Jonathan R. Cole
Just Marriage
On the public importance of private unions Mary Lyndon Shanley
FICTION
The River Come Down
Eben Wood
Model for a Square
Weston Cutter
POETRY
Direction
Aaron Belz
Gin
Joe Millar
from
Dont Let Me Be Lonely Claudia Rankine
Plus Appetite
Frances Richard
Poets Sampler:
Cristina Rivera-Garza Lynn Emanuel
Theyre Putting
a New Door In Brian Kim Stefans
When Im
Crying, Im Not Speaking Susan Stewart
When Im
Speaking, Im Not Crying Susan Stewart
Time
Nikolai Zabolotsky
NONFICTION REVIEWS
Memorys
Lair
Avishai Margalits The Ethics of Memory, W. G. Sebalds
On the Natural History of Destruction, and Jean Améry
Susie Linfield
Irans Other
Religion
Paul Kriwaczeks In Search of Zarathustra
Jehangir Pocha
Still Blaming
the Victim
Young, Gifted, and Black, by Theresa Perry, Claude Steele,
and Asa Hilliard III Charles Lawrence
Outside Providence
Jackson Learss Something for Nothing
Jefferson Decker
Nonfiction Microreviews
NEW FICTION FORUM
Adam Thorpes
One-Man Show
The British novelists impressive oeuvre
James Hynes
An Indian Realist
in a World of Fiction
On writing Bunker 13
Aniruddha Bahal
POETRY REVIEWS
The Unfinishable
Robert Lowell
The Collected Poems, edited by Frank Bidart and David Gewanter
James Longenbach
As If Washing Might
Make It Clean
Paul Muldoons Moy Sand and Gravel
Jenny Ludwig
Venus Becomes
a Document
Richard Howards Talking Cures
Barbara Fischer
Bleeding, Beading,
Trickling
Karen Volkmans Spar
Noah Eli Gordon
Poetry Microreviews
ON FILM
Cheap Shots
Michael Moores Bowling for Columbine
Alan A. Stone
Letters
to the Editors
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