ISSUES | winter 1999

22.3 (Winter 1999): "Exiles"
Featuring work from Eric Pankey, Phillip Gould, Julie Rold, Lucy Ferriss, Anton Chekhov, Todd Pierce, Sharon Balentine, Beth Goldner, Jeff Worley, Charles Simic, Eric Pankey, Laura Kasischke, as well as essays from Bill Roorbach, Kathrin Perutz, and Floyd Skloot. An interview with Daniel Woodrell.
CONTENT FROM THIS ISSUE

History as Literature
Sep 01 1999
History as Literature: The Letters of Djuna Barnes and Emily Holmes Coleman (1935-1936)

Poetry
Sep 01 1999
Poetry Feature: Jeff Worley
Featuring the following poems: Joy Lies Some Observations While Recovering from Surgery

Nonfiction
Sep 01 1999
Kicker
Learning to Smoke I started smoking at six, or at least that’s the age I give for when I had my first puffs, riding in the car with my mother,… read more

Fiction
Sep 01 1999
The End of Those Things

Nonfiction
Sep 01 1999
Scioto Blues
IF YOU MOVE TO COLUMBUS, Ohio, from Farmington, Maine (as I did three years ago to take a job at Ohio State), you will not be impressed by the landscape.… read more

Fiction
Sep 01 1999
In Faculty Block Number Five

Fiction
Sep 01 1999
The Woman Who Said No

Interviews
Sep 01 1999
An Interview with Daniel Woodrell

Poetry
Sep 01 1999
Poetry Feature: Charles Simic
Featuring the following poems: Angel Tongue Burning Edgar Poe Looking for Trouble The Tunneling Miss X Madge Put On Your Tea Kettle

Poetry
Sep 01 1999
Poetry Feature: Eric Pankey
Featuring the following poems: The Cold War Bygones The Anniversary Cenotaph Underdrawing To the Magpie on the Roof of the Manger The Cold War My mother nods off. A… read more

Fiction
Sep 01 1999
The Intentional Deception

Fiction
Sep 01 1999
Love

Poetry
Sep 01 1999
Poetry Feature: Laura Kasischke
Featuring the following poems: Mud Buffalo Illinois Grace

Fiction
Sep 01 1999
The Chair

Nonfiction
Sep 01 1999
Wild in the Woods: Confessions of a Demented Man
My twin, the nameless one, wild in the woods –John Berryman, “Dream Song 255” I am demented. I have been clinically demented for a decade, ever since contracting a virus… read more

Fiction
Sep 01 1999