Ploughshares Winter 2004-2005 Guest-Edited by Joy Harjo
The Winter 2004-2005 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by Joy Harjo. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Guest-edited by Joy Harjo, the Winter 2004-2005 issue of Ploughshares contains poems and stories from notable authors such as Xu Xi, Martin Espada, and Donald Hall. In the Introduction to the issue, Harjo says, "Maybe the ultimate purpose of literature is to humble us to our knees, to that know-nothing place. Maybe we here on this planet are a story gone awry, with the Great Storyteller frantically trying out different endings. Whatever the outcome, we need new songs, new stories, to accompany us wherever we are, wherever we go."
Full Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Joy Harjo
EDITOR PROFILE
William Pitt Root
FICTION
"Winter, 1979," by Eddie Chuculate
"Dream of the Revolution," by Travis Holland
"Free Kick," by Alex Kuo
"The Princess of Nebraska," by Yiyun Li
"The Train to Lo Wu," by Jess Row
"Famine," by Xu Xi
POETRY
Chris Abani
Ai
Ellen Bass
Rick Bass
Bruce Bond
Melanie Cesspooch
Marilyn Chin
Sandra Cisneros
Jan Clausen
Allison Hedge Coke
Brendan Constantine
Jon Davis
Ron De Maris
Chard deNiord
Valerie Duff
Martin Espada
Monica Ferrell
Jennifer Foerster
Javier F. Gonzalez
Donald Hall
Jeff Hardin
Maxine Kumin
Patrice de La Tour du Pin
Jose F. Lacaba
Harriet Levin
Chip Livingston
Adrian C. Louis
Jeredith Merrin
Alicia osteriker
Elise Paschen
Lucia Perillo
David Romtvedt
William Pitt Root
Cathie Sandstrom
Philip Schultz
Rebecca Seiferle
Reginald Shepherd
Quentin Sherwood
Cathy Song
Gary Soto
Gerald Stern
Marc J. Straus
Robert Sullivan
Arthur Sze
Laura Tohe
Pamela Uschuk
Nance Van Winckel
G. C. Waldrep
Charles Harper Webb
Orlando White
Scott Withiam
EDITORS' SHELF
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Guest-edited by Joy Harjo, the Winter 2004-2005 issue of Ploughshares contains poems and stories from notable authors such as Xu Xi, Martin Espada, and Donald Hall. In the Introduction to the issue, Harjo says, "Maybe the ultimate purpose of literature is to humble us to our knees, to that know-nothing place. Maybe we here on this planet are a story gone awry, with the Great Storyteller frantically trying out different endings. Whatever the outcome, we need new songs, new stories, to accompany us wherever we are, wherever we go."
Full Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Joy Harjo
EDITOR PROFILE
William Pitt Root
FICTION
"Winter, 1979," by Eddie Chuculate
"Dream of the Revolution," by Travis Holland
"Free Kick," by Alex Kuo
"The Princess of Nebraska," by Yiyun Li
"The Train to Lo Wu," by Jess Row
"Famine," by Xu Xi
POETRY
Chris Abani
Ai
Ellen Bass
Rick Bass
Bruce Bond
Melanie Cesspooch
Marilyn Chin
Sandra Cisneros
Jan Clausen
Allison Hedge Coke
Brendan Constantine
Jon Davis
Ron De Maris
Chard deNiord
Valerie Duff
Martin Espada
Monica Ferrell
Jennifer Foerster
Javier F. Gonzalez
Donald Hall
Jeff Hardin
Maxine Kumin
Patrice de La Tour du Pin
Jose F. Lacaba
Harriet Levin
Chip Livingston
Adrian C. Louis
Jeredith Merrin
Alicia osteriker
Elise Paschen
Lucia Perillo
David Romtvedt
William Pitt Root
Cathie Sandstrom
Philip Schultz
Rebecca Seiferle
Reginald Shepherd
Quentin Sherwood
Cathy Song
Gary Soto
Gerald Stern
Marc J. Straus
Robert Sullivan
Arthur Sze
Laura Tohe
Pamela Uschuk
Nance Van Winckel
G. C. Waldrep
Charles Harper Webb
Orlando White
Scott Withiam
EDITORS' SHELF
Ploughshares Winter 2004-2005 Guest-Edited by Joy Harjo
The Winter 2004-2005 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by Joy Harjo. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.
Guest-edited by Joy Harjo, the Winter 2004-2005 issue of Ploughshares contains poems and stories from notable authors such as Xu Xi, Martin Espada, and Donald Hall. In the Introduction to the issue, Harjo says, "Maybe the ultimate purpose of literature is to humble us to our knees, to that know-nothing place. Maybe we here on this planet are a story gone awry, with the Great Storyteller frantically trying out different endings. Whatever the outcome, we need new songs, new stories, to accompany us wherever we are, wherever we go."
Full Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Joy Harjo
EDITOR PROFILE
William Pitt Root
FICTION
"Winter, 1979," by Eddie Chuculate
"Dream of the Revolution," by Travis Holland
"Free Kick," by Alex Kuo
"The Princess of Nebraska," by Yiyun Li
"The Train to Lo Wu," by Jess Row
"Famine," by Xu Xi
POETRY
Chris Abani
Ai
Ellen Bass
Rick Bass
Bruce Bond
Melanie Cesspooch
Marilyn Chin
Sandra Cisneros
Jan Clausen
Allison Hedge Coke
Brendan Constantine
Jon Davis
Ron De Maris
Chard deNiord
Valerie Duff
Martin Espada
Monica Ferrell
Jennifer Foerster
Javier F. Gonzalez
Donald Hall
Jeff Hardin
Maxine Kumin
Patrice de La Tour du Pin
Jose F. Lacaba
Harriet Levin
Chip Livingston
Adrian C. Louis
Jeredith Merrin
Alicia osteriker
Elise Paschen
Lucia Perillo
David Romtvedt
William Pitt Root
Cathie Sandstrom
Philip Schultz
Rebecca Seiferle
Reginald Shepherd
Quentin Sherwood
Cathy Song
Gary Soto
Gerald Stern
Marc J. Straus
Robert Sullivan
Arthur Sze
Laura Tohe
Pamela Uschuk
Nance Van Winckel
G. C. Waldrep
Charles Harper Webb
Orlando White
Scott Withiam
EDITORS' SHELF
Guest-edited by Joy Harjo, the Winter 2004-2005 issue of Ploughshares contains poems and stories from notable authors such as Xu Xi, Martin Espada, and Donald Hall. In the Introduction to the issue, Harjo says, "Maybe the ultimate purpose of literature is to humble us to our knees, to that know-nothing place. Maybe we here on this planet are a story gone awry, with the Great Storyteller frantically trying out different endings. Whatever the outcome, we need new songs, new stories, to accompany us wherever we are, wherever we go."
Full Table of Contents
INTRODUCTION
Joy Harjo
EDITOR PROFILE
William Pitt Root
FICTION
"Winter, 1979," by Eddie Chuculate
"Dream of the Revolution," by Travis Holland
"Free Kick," by Alex Kuo
"The Princess of Nebraska," by Yiyun Li
"The Train to Lo Wu," by Jess Row
"Famine," by Xu Xi
POETRY
Chris Abani
Ai
Ellen Bass
Rick Bass
Bruce Bond
Melanie Cesspooch
Marilyn Chin
Sandra Cisneros
Jan Clausen
Allison Hedge Coke
Brendan Constantine
Jon Davis
Ron De Maris
Chard deNiord
Valerie Duff
Martin Espada
Monica Ferrell
Jennifer Foerster
Javier F. Gonzalez
Donald Hall
Jeff Hardin
Maxine Kumin
Patrice de La Tour du Pin
Jose F. Lacaba
Harriet Levin
Chip Livingston
Adrian C. Louis
Jeredith Merrin
Alicia osteriker
Elise Paschen
Lucia Perillo
David Romtvedt
William Pitt Root
Cathie Sandstrom
Philip Schultz
Rebecca Seiferle
Reginald Shepherd
Quentin Sherwood
Cathy Song
Gary Soto
Gerald Stern
Marc J. Straus
Robert Sullivan
Arthur Sze
Laura Tohe
Pamela Uschuk
Nance Van Winckel
G. C. Waldrep
Charles Harper Webb
Orlando White
Scott Withiam
EDITORS' SHELF
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BN ID: | 2940016347769 |
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Publisher: | Ploughshares / Emerson College |
Publication date: | 12/15/2004 |
Series: | Ploughshares , #304 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 202 |
File size: | 1 MB |
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