Paul Christensen: The Achievement of George Butterick
Eliot Weinberger: Lost Wax/Found Objects: Brian Nissen's Bronze Relics
Brian Nissen: Six Sculptures
Jerome Rothenberg: Poland/1987
HUNGARIAN SECTION:
Clayton Eshleman: The Roses of Kádár
Notes on Contributors
Miklos Radnoti: Six Poems
Miklos Meszoly: Ode to the Elegy
Ferenc Juhasz: The Biography of a Woman
Sandor Csoori: Three Works
Gyula Kodolanyi: Two Poems
Eniko Bollobas: A Personal Report on the Present Situation of the Hungarian Writer, Géza Szöcs
Géza Scöcs: Commentary on an Old Review
John Yau: The Drawings of Lydia Dona and Lawre Stone
Lydia Dona: Four Drawings
Lawre Stone: Four Drawings
Marjorie Welish: Three Poems
Gerald Burns: The Myth of Accidence, Book VII
Wolfgang Giegerich: Deliverance from the Stream of Events: Okeanos and the Circulation of the Blood
Karin Lessing: Under Sirius
Clark Coolidge: Section III from At Egypt
Notes, Correspondence, Reviews: Blau DuPlessis on Duchamp's Etant Donnés; Hollander on London; Sieburth on Translating Hölderlin; Rasula on Attali and Baker; Meltzer on Jazz Guitar; Clifford on Snow; Campbell on Davies; Three Responses to Bernstein's The Sophist; Watten Interviewed by Hartley; Schelling on Fischer; Rasula on the Olson Collected Poems
Cover art: Lydia Dona, The Topographic Orientation We Are Supposed To Project Into Fabric of Coral Depends Upon Particles and Codes of Desire, 1987, oil and acrylic on canvas, 72" x 100", courtesy of Luhring Augustine & Hodes Gallery, NYC, Photo: Erik Landsberg