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Ambush at Still Lake Ambush at Still Lake Caroline Bird
The Shark Nursery The Shark Nursery Mary O'Malley
From Base Materials From Base Materials Jenny Lewis
Polkadot Wounds Polkadot Wounds Anthony (Vahni) Capildeo
Why Are You Shouting? Why Are You Shouting? James Womack
Sidetracks Sidetracks Bei Dao Tr. Jeffrey Yang
Partita and A Winter in Zürau Partita and A Winter in Zürau Gabriel Josipovici
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Austrian pastorals

Phoebe Power

i           the lake that’s black in January.

ii          an a.m. running stream,
            mineral off the Loser mountain.
 
iii         stepped out the car in Ratten
            to a high clear air, „Die Post“, tractor.
 
iv        Wolfsburg, for instance, was a zone of deaf white.

v          and the Villach canal, sprayed with weed.
 
vi         I lived on a hill in Kärnten
            with piebald goats and barns.
 
vii        I’d go back to Tyrol’s
            whistling river,
            I’d go to Voralberg’s
            houses made from wooden feathers.

viii       I climbed forests of mountains
            and came out to insects, flowers,
            razed trees, cattle.

where I walked the smooth roads
daily, passing chickens and the ridge
above the cemetery.
Taken from 'Shrines of Upper Austria'...
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