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The Massachusetts Review AUTHOR INDEX, VOLUME XXXII Abramson, Doris. Deep are the Roots by Gordon Heath (foreword), 2:225 Atkinson, Michael. Film School (poem), 2:316 Berke, Judith. Alicia (Poland, 1942) (poem), 3:358; Dorothy Day; Freedom (poems), 4:543 Berry, D. C. Ten-Pound Bible; I’m Going Where the Women Point (poems), 3:40] Boruch, Marianne. The Luxor Baths (poems), 2:195 Brown, Rosellen. The Year in Fiction: 1990 (review), 1:123 Cassity, Turner. Rondo on the Rio Negro (poem), 1:98 Castillo, Susan Perez. Postmodernism, Native American Literature and the Real: The Silko-Erdrich Controversy (article), 2:285 Dalton, Karen C. Chambers. “The Alphabet is an Abolitionist’’: Literacy and African Americans in the Emancipation Era (illustrated essay), 4:545 Dolan, Frederick M. Fear of Simulation: Life, Death, and Democracy in Postwar America (article). 1:61 Dubnov, Eugene. The Evenki; Running Mates (stories, trans. by author and John Heath-Stubbs), 3:335 Gaspar, Frank. Work (poem), 1:38 Gharagozlou, Yahya. The Mirror Triptych (story), 1:9 Gooding-Williams, Robert. Evading Narrative Myth, Evading Prophetic Pragmatism: Cornel West’s ‘The American Evasion of Philosophy,” (essay), 4:517 Gornick, L. K. Misto (story), 4:581 Green, Philip. “J Have a Philosophy, You Have an Ideology”: Is Social Criticism Possible? (article), 2:195 Greenberg, Douglas. Worlds Not Our Own: Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces in the Humanities (essay), 2:297 Gregerman, Debra. After the Blues; Jealousy and the Things You Are Not (poems), 2:281 Gunn, Giles. Changing Lenses on American Realities (essay), 4:615 Hanley, Lynne. Writing Across the Color Bar: Apartheid and Desire (essay), 4:495 Hardy, Edward. What I Do (story), 3:403 Haug, James. In the Town of Endless Reduction (poem), 2:218 Heath, Gordon. Deep Are the Roots: Memoirs of a Black Expatriate (memoir), 2:225 640 The Massachusetts Review AUTHOR INDEX, VOLUME XXXII Abramson, Doris. Deep are the Roots by Gordon Heath (foreword), 2:225 Atkinson, Michael. Film School (poem), 2:316 Berke, Judith. Alicia (Poland, 1942) (poem), 3:358; Dorothy Day; Freedom (poems), 4:543 Berry, D. C. Ten-Pound Bible; I’m Going Where the Women Point (poems), 3:40] Boruch, Marianne. The Luxor Baths (poems), 2:195 Brown, Rosellen. The Year in Fiction: 1990 (review), 1:123 Cassity, Turner. Rondo on the Rio Negro (poem), 1:98 Castillo, Susan Perez. Postmodernism, Native American Literature and the Real: The Silko-Erdrich Controversy (article), 2:285 Dalton, Karen C. Chambers. “The Alphabet is an Abolitionist’’: Literacy and African Americans in the Emancipation Era (illustrated essay), 4:545 Dolan, Frederick M. Fear of Simulation: Life, Death, and Democracy in Postwar America (article). 1:61 Dubnov, Eugene. The Evenki; Running Mates (stories, trans. by author and John Heath-Stubbs), 3:335 Gaspar, Frank. Work (poem), 1:38 Gharagozlou, Yahya. The Mirror Triptych (story), 1:9 Gooding-Williams, Robert. Evading Narrative Myth, Evading Prophetic Pragmatism: Cornel West’s ‘The American Evasion of Philosophy,” (essay), 4:517 Gornick, L. K. Misto (story), 4:581 Green, Philip. “J Have a Philosophy, You Have an Ideology”: Is Social Criticism Possible? (article), 2:195 Greenberg, Douglas. Worlds Not Our Own: Centrifugal and Centripetal Forces in the Humanities (essay), 2:297 Gregerman, Debra. After the Blues; Jealousy and the Things You Are Not (poems), 2:281 Gunn, Giles. Changing Lenses on American Realities (essay), 4:615 Hanley, Lynne. Writing Across the Color Bar: Apartheid and Desire (essay), 4:495 Hardy, Edward. What I Do (story), 3:403 Haug, James. In the Town of Endless Reduction (poem), 2:218 Heath, Gordon. Deep Are the Roots: Memoirs of a Black Expatriate (memoir), 2:225 640 Index Heath-Stubbs, John. The Evenki; Running Mates (stories trans. with Eugene Dubnov), 3:335 Hewett, John H. A Black New York Newspaperman’s Impressions of Boston, 1883 (essay), 3:445 Hines, Debra. Sarah’s Triumvirate (poem), 2:54 Kessler, Jascha. Never at the Horse at Two; Spoiled Poem (poems trans. for Milan Richter), 3:333 Keyishian, Marjorie. Slow Runner (poem), 2:318 King, Robert L. Recent Drama (review), 1:147 Kirschner, Elizabeth. Life in the Orphanage (poem), 2:194 Kohler, Sandra. Stubborn Weed (poem), 4:507 Kolumban, Nicholas. Contemporary Hungarian Poets (trans. of poems by Béla Marko, Ott6 Tolnai, Janos Olah, Zsuzsa Takacs), 4:487 Kronen, Steve. Tolstoy on the Train to Astapovo (poem), 3:357 Liebling, Jerome. Palestinian Boy in East Jerusalem (photograph), 1: front cover Lyon, Rich. Confession (poem), 4:494 Marko, Béla. Fall Cleaning (poem trans. by Nicholas Kolumban), 4:489 Marlis, Stefanie. Sheet of Glass; Let Night Fall (poems), 4:638 Maxwell, Glyn. Ending Equaling; The Second Sons’ Escape (poems), 1:76 McConnel, Frances Ruhlen. What the Wolves Taught Us (poem), 1:109 McFeely, William S. Two Reconstructions, Two Nations (article), 1:39 Minor, William. Germann Lukianov (essay), 3:359 Nelson, Antonya. Ft. Despair (story), 2:167 Norris, Kathleen. Monks at Play (essay), 1:115 O’Connell, Sharon. Hometown (witness), 2:319 Olah, Janés. An Old Workshop (poem trans. by Nicholas Kolumban), 4:492 Patton, Lee. Emerson’s Jacuzzi; A Black American in Paris (poems), 3:465 Philpot, Tracy. News From Czechoslovakia (poem), 1:36 Powell, Cecil. Of Willie Mays & Joe McCarthy & Bobby Thompson (essay), 1:100 Repin, Ilya Efimovich. Lev Nikolavich Tolstoi (painting detail), 3: front cover Richter, Milan. Never at the Horse at Two; Spoiled Poem (poems trans. by Jascha Kessler), 3:333 Rilke, R. M. The Guardian Angel; Fragments From Lost Days (poems trans. by Edward Snow), 2:219 641 The Massachusetts Review Roberts, Len. My Mother Catalogues the Wrongs (poem), 3:379 Rockwell, Tom. Alternative Interpretations; If Two Slovenly Herky-Jerky (poems), 4:510 San Juan, Jr., E. Multiculturalism Vs. Hegemony: Ethnic Studies, Asian Americans, and U.S. Racial Politics (essay), 3:467 Schmitt, Peter. A Day at the Beach; Conversation in Camden County (poems), 3:442 Shanahan, Deirdre. Phases of the Moon (story), 1:79 Sholl, Betsy. The Coat (poem), 2:222 Shomer, Enid. Dawn (poem), 3:479 Snow, Edward. The Guardian Angel; Fragments From Lost Days (trans. of poems by R. M. Rilke), 2:219 Speer, Laurel. How Chicky Went Mad and Killed a Monk at Her Father’s Funeral (poem), 3:441 Svoboda, Terese. Fairies; Song Pet (poems), 1:92 Takacs, Zsuzsa. A Vague Feeling Grips Me (poem trans. by Nicholas Kolumban), 4:493 Theroux, Paul. Memory and Creation: Reflections at Fifty (essay), 3:381 Tolnai, Ott6. The Huge, Dead Eye (poem trans. by Nicholas Kolumban), 4:49] Trachtenberg, Alan. American Scholars Today (essay), 4:627 Trousdell, Richard. Noting Gordon (Heath), 2:279 Wallace, Naomi. The Goat Rattle; The Divided Garden; The Hunger Madrigal (poems), 1:95 Wendt, Ingrid. Poem at Forty-Five (poem), 2:314 White, Nancy. Life of a Girl (poem), 2:295 Wier, Dara. Chameleons Never Lie (poem), 3:415 Wolff, Cynthia Griffin. “Margaret Garner’: A Cincinnati Story (essay), 3:417 Woodsum, Douglas. Family Tree (poem), 3:464 Zeiger, Gene. Into the World (poem), 2:283 Index BOOKS CONSIDERED Baxter, Charles. A Relative Stranger (Norton) Bell, Christine. The Perez Family (Norton) Castedo, Elena. Paradise (Grove Weidenfeld) Hagedorn, Jessica. Dogeaters (Pantheon) Herr, Michael. Walter Winchell (Knopf) Just, Ward. 21 Selected Stories (Houghton Mifflin) Kingsolver, Barbara. Animal Dreams (Harper Collins) Lauber, Lynn. White Girls (Norton) O’Brien, Tim. The Things They Carried (Houghton Mifflin) Vaughn, Stephanie. Sweet Talk (Random House) Wideman, John Edgar. Philadelphia Fire (Holt) DRAMA REVIEWED Edward II by Christopher Marlowe Marvin’s Room by Scott McPherson Miss Saigon by Alain Boublii and Claude-Michel Schénberg Our Country’s Good by Timberlake Wertenbaker Racing Demon by David Hare Search and Destroy by Howard Korder Singer by Peter Flannery Two Trains Running by August Wilson

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