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April 22, 1972 - Image 14

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The Michigan Daily, 1972-04-22
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CONTENTS-

Poetry and Prose

Ron Brasch ............
Richard Emil Bruan .. .
Wallace David Parr
Michael Castleman ....
Steven F. Daly ........
Steve Daniels ..........
Kirk Hampton .........
Joel Isaac Greenberg . .
William Jestat ........
Frank O'Hara ........
James Peters ..........
D. W. Rajecki.........
Thomas Snapp.......
Radcliffe Squires ......
Ronald Vroon ...........
Richard Widerkehr ....
Nancy Willard .........
Donald Worrell ........

. TOM'S TAVERN
THE ROADHOUSE OF OUR LIFE
. TRUE OF THE NORMAL HEART.

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.I DISCOVERED . . .
... FIRST VACATION
THE THREE GREAT RINGS . .
PHOTO
...... A JANUARY SONG
.TRAIN RIDE
.AN INTRODUCTION TO THE NOVELS
MISHIMA
HOMAGE TO ROSE SELAVY
MANIFESTO I and II
INTO THE OPENING
.. , MY DOG FIDO, 1942
....DISTANCES
... EMPTINESS
... FLYING FROM METRO TO CHICAGO
. THE GAMBIT
.A TERRIBLE STORY
THE FREAK SHOW
..... SONNET

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Artwork

Carol Bateman-Hannum ...............
Kathy Boisvert........................
Linda Cares .............................
Jon Hall................. .. ...
Lisa Lezell...............
Nancy Olson...............
Charles Ruggles...........
Martha Schwartz.....................
Craig Walters .. ..............
Thomas Wendell......................
Richard Wilt... .... ..............
EDITORS: Ron Brasch
Jim Peters

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CIRCUS
PIANO
OEDIPUS
MEDUSA
..BIRTH OF :A:SPECKLED EGG
.MADONNA
HOMUNCULUS
IT MAY BE OK
RUNNERS
PHOTO COLLAGE
PHOTO
PHOTOS 1 and 2
A TERRIBLE STORY

STAFF: .Barb Bialick
Michael Castleman
Cristy 'Freeman
Cynthia Yockey
Regina Zar

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SOME WORDS..Looking back, we look ahead. Many of the pieces included here are
selected from the past twenty-four years of generation. They know no time, no city,
while several" others are very much Ann Arbor or capturings of past lives/events.
Featured here are both the technicians and their counterpoint-artists who work
in midnight passion.
SOME HISTORY. 'This inter-arts magazine was spawned by that generation of
writers who matured immediately post World War II, including Frank O'Hara. As a
university-sponsored publication, generation was twenty-one years of age before
retiring for a calendar year. Then we were kissed by the prince (or is it princess?).
The only previous g retrospect was edited by Prof. Marvin Felheim in 1964.
MORE WORDS, At the least, this issue, in unusual-for us-tabloid form, is a
subjective rendering of a limited past, much like a next-era history. Some of the re-
printed poems appear without their original-publication dates and each "sheet"
adapts itself to the old broadside form. The letters of Farrell Baguette republished
here are not enough; they need to continue to the end-of all four principals. Nor
is the work' of any one issue enough. Among his letters, Baguette refers to "the
Words 'of ;our times.". These words here are for those who came before us and those
who shall follow.
-R. Brasch
-L. Cares
-J. Peters

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