The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 133,Oplag 2–3Herrick & Noyes., 1963 |
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Side 17
... sound of the nylon . Outside the sound of the November wind rose and fell , and she could hear above the wind the whine of the taut wire fence that separated the yard from the south pasture . She heard Karl's footsteps scrape on the ...
... sound of the nylon . Outside the sound of the November wind rose and fell , and she could hear above the wind the whine of the taut wire fence that separated the yard from the south pasture . She heard Karl's footsteps scrape on the ...
Side 18
She sat for a while listening only to the sound of the wind ( still peaking herself for the showdown ) . Then she ... sounds of the cars coming to rest . One of the drivers raced his engine before shutting it off , and then she heard the ...
She sat for a while listening only to the sound of the wind ( still peaking herself for the showdown ) . Then she ... sounds of the cars coming to rest . One of the drivers raced his engine before shutting it off , and then she heard the ...
Side 42
... sound of Howie's footsteps retreating up the stairs . He has a heavy step , but then he has grown portly with middle - age . The sound stops . It is quiet . I notice how quiet it is here in the after- noon . An oppressive quiet . The ...
... sound of Howie's footsteps retreating up the stairs . He has a heavy step , but then he has grown portly with middle - age . The sound stops . It is quiet . I notice how quiet it is here in the after- noon . An oppressive quiet . The ...
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EDITORS TABLE | 4 |
NEW POETRY 1964 Daniel Harris | 5 |
VARIATIONS ON A THEME Raymond DiPalma | 9 |
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