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Stacie Cassarino

Stacie Cassarino's recent collection, Each Luminous Thing (Persea Books, 2023) won the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award, and was recommended by The New York Times Book Review and The Washington Post Book Club. She is the author of Zero at the Bone (New Issues Press, 2009), which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Award, and a scholarly

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Bruce Cohen

Bruce Cohen has published five volumes of poetry. His most recent, Imminent Disappearances, Impossible Numbers & Panoramic X-Rays, was awarded the Green Rose Prize (New Issues Press). His poems and essays have appeared in many literary periodicals including The Alaska Quarterly Review, AGNI, The Gettysburg Review, The Harvard Review, The New Yorker, Ploughshares, Poetry, The

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Bruce Cohen

Bruce Cohen has published five volumes of poetry. His most recent, Imminent Disappearances, Impossible Numbers & Panoramic X-Rays, was awarded the Green Rose Prize (New Issues Press). His poems and essays have appeared in many literary periodicals including The Alaska Quarterly Review, AGNI, The Gettysburg Review, The Harvard Review, The New Yorker, Ploughshares, Poetry, The

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Stacie Cassarino

Stacie Cassarino's recent collection, Each Luminous Thing (Persea Books, 2023) won the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor's Choice Award, and was recommended by The New York Times Book Review and The Washington Post Book Club. She is the author of Zero at the Bone (New Issues Press, 2009), which received a Lambda Literary Award and the Publishing Triangle Audre Lorde Award, and a scholarly

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Armstrong reads from new poetry book Sept. 22

James Armstrong, who served as Winona’s first poet laureate, will read from his latest book of poems, “Empire,” on September 22 from 5-7 p.m. at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum

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Former poet laureate launches new book Sept. 22

James Armstrong, who served as Winona’s first poet laureate, will read from his latest book of poems, “Empire,” on September 22 from 5-7 p.m. at the Minnesota Marine Art Museum

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Winona Public Library Patron Programs & News

Holiday Closure The Library will be closed Thursday, November 11th in observance of Veterans Day and again fro...

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Volume 62, Issue 1 | Mass Review


Brooklyn, NY, June 19, 2020.
Volume 62, Issue 1
SPRING FORWARD, FALL BACK. As mnemonics go, one of the best, as equipment for living, not the recipe we need. Though this issue hits the bookstands the day after we spin the clocks ahead, if springing forward is what you’re looking for, you’ve come to the wrong place. Many things must change, given where we’ve been, yet none of that will happen unless we come to terms with what we’ve learned. And it isn’t the lies, the self-dealing, the rancor, or even, at some level, the damage done, the lives ended, the fortunes ruined, the friends and family lost. All of that still burns, how could it not, and nothing will be forgotten, because how could it be? Yet what is truly essential, what must at last be confronted, was delivered to us drop by drop during this interminable succession of isolated days, a truth that 2020 hindsight cannot not reveal. Though elsewhere there will be other versions, in the US that truth is simple: this country is nothing like what we once believed it to be, nothing of what we too proudly pretended it was. This was a stress test, and we fractured, everywhere. Only by facing it down can we hope to mend anything at all, to earn back some sliver of credibility before ourselves and the world.

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