The Wolf 2
January 2003
Print edition contents
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The Editors' Introduction
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Bruce Niedt – Casualty
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Valeria Melchioretto -White Noise
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Caroline Sterberg – Presents
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Andrew O'Donnel – Dolphins
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James Byrne – Random Thoughts During the
Magazine Launch
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Nigel Laurence – The Last Poet on the Moon
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Robert Yates: On The Translation of
Poetry – The French Example
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Arthur Rimbaud – Morning of
Intoxication
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Charles Baudelaire – Meditation
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Ancient Egyptian – From the Dispute of a
Man With His Soul
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The Wolf Review: Sinead Morrisey – Between Here and There
(Carcanet)
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Sinead Morrisey – Zero Visibility
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Jeremy Quinn – Thank you Hitler
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Licein Zell – Swerves
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Celia Potterton – Untitled
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Mani Suri – Of Glass and Clover
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Tissi Y German – Ink
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Danilo Kis: Advice to a Young Writer
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Nii Ayikwei Parkes – Orange Flesh
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Nicholas Cobic – Dinner
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Lucy Franks – Anja
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The Wolf Interview: Matthew Sweeny
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Four Poems by Matthew Sweeny
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Nigel Lawrence – Four Poems by Garcia Braithwaite
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Maureen L Glaude – The Dig
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Bruce Neidt – To The Parents Who Killed...
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The Wolf Review: Poems of the
Decade (Forward Books)
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W N Herbet – Smirr
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James Byrne – Letters to God
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Mary Parker – Daphis/Chloe Variations
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Agnes Meadows – Scribe
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Glenn Currier – Neruda's Fountain
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Matthew Griffiths – Rain
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Mary Michaels – Taking Hold of the
Legs
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Roy Wooley – Close
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David Kessel – Against Death
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Nicholas Cobic – Tobacco Tales
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Credits