Haloed Flotsam
Ploughshares editor-in-chief Ladette Randolph and poetry editor John Skoyles compile this Winter issue, which features the work of several distinguished writers as well as the winners of the Emerging Writer’s Contest. The issue features fiction about the Bei Piao, the aimless twenty-somethings who w...
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Published in | Ploughshares Vol. 38; no. 4; pp. 128 - 129 |
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Format | Journal Article Magazine Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Cambridge
EMERSON COLLEGE
22.12.2012
Ploughshares Ploughshares, Inc |
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Summary: | Ploughshares editor-in-chief Ladette Randolph and poetry editor John
Skoyles compile this Winter issue, which features the work of several
distinguished writers as well as the winners of the Emerging Writer’s
Contest. The issue features fiction about the Bei Piao, the aimless
twenty-somethings who wander modern Beijing (“Days of Being Mild,” by
Xuan Juliana Wang), the legacy of anti-Semitism in Belgium
(“Strawberries,” by Karl Taro Greenfeld), an essay about a painful
high school production of The Miracle Worker (“Heather, 1984,” by Kate
Flaherty), and poetry by Carl Dennis, Barbara Hamby, Ellen Bass, Afaa
Michael Weaver, and many more. |
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Bibliography: | content type line 24 ObjectType-Poem-1 SourceType-Magazines-1 |
ISSN: | 0048-4474 2162-0903 2162-0903 |
DOI: | 10.1353/plo.2012.0115 |