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Robert Conard, Young Man Heinrich Böll: Introduction with Five Translations and Commentary
Heinrich Böll, trans. Robert Conard, Monologue of an Anarchist (1937)
Heinrich Böll, trans. Robert Conard, N-S Creed (1938)
Heinrich Böll, trans. Robert Conard, A Little Story (1939)
Heinrich Böll, trans. Robert Conard, The Dead Do Not Obey (1949)
Heinrich Böll, trans. Robert Conard, I Am Not a Communist (1952)
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Jean Halley and Lore Segal, Recaluculating Amy
Carolyn Osborn, Between the Waters
Marcia Cavell, Legacies: A Memoir
Gary Gildner, The Visiting Angel and Mr. Few
Kathleen Ford, Actions in the Field
Ali Hosseini, Magic Island
Kent Nelson, Castroville
Rose Rappaport Moss, A Walk in a Time of Zero Tolerance
Karen Laws, Shadows Under Trees
Skylar McGann, A Boat Lost in Your Sea
John Wall Barger, Patrilineality
Bruce Fleming, Re-reading Anna Karenina
Duo Yu, trans. Fiona Sze Lorrain, In the Highland
Duo Yu, trans. Fiona Sze Lorrain, Self-Portrait, Spring 2006
Duo Yu, trans. Fiona Sze Lorrain, Through Summer
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Black London
John Taylor, Poetry Today: “Vulnerable Paul Valéry Between Poetry and Mathematics”
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