Five Points, Vol. 15 No. 3
Fall 2013From Lydia Davis, “I suppose obsession is something many or most of us are prone to at least from time to time.”
Table of Contents
Poetry
- Billy Collins
- Species
- Fire
- Poetry
- Maurice Manning
- Anya Silver
- John Kinsella
- Phenomenological Spheres at Jam Tree Gully
- Dry Lightning at Night—apprehension
- Roots
- Shawn Delgado
- Honey
- Laurence Lieberman
- Lives Thump into Your Hands
- Denise Duhamel
- Dogs
- After the Divorce
- Linda Pastan
- At Maho Bay
- Kathleen Kraft
- Sometimes Late in the Evening
Fiction
- Lydia Davis
- The Magic of the Train
- Her Birthday
- Letter to the U.S. Postal Service Concerning a Poster
- How Sad?
- A Note from the Paper Boy
- The Magic of the Train
- A.L. Snijders
- Ukiyo-e
- Baldur
- Story
- Flapsour
- Jane Delury / Stitch
- Pamela Painter / Prodigal Sister
- Isabelle Deconinck / Road Trip With a Dead Therapist
- Eric Sasson/ Please
Essays
- Philip Levine /My Lost Poets
- John Skoyles/ A Stay at Yaddo
- Joshua Harmon / The Annotated Mixtape, #33
- Jessica Handler/ Transformed by Loss
Interview
- Sarah Winterfield / An Interview with Lydia Davis
Portfolio
- Rosella Mamoli Zorzi / Hemingway in Venice
Special Feature: Hot Rocks
- Mike Mattison & Ernest Suarez / “You Say You Want a Revolution”: the Blues, Poetry and Rock
- Kim Addonizio
- Radio Blues
- The Women
- Charles Jones
- Son House
- Big Mama Thornton
- Michael Kimmage / “Goin’ to Dallas”: The Art of Lightnin’ Hopkins
- T.R. Hummer & Billy Cioffi / Call and Response: How Humans Live, Love, Create, Get Ten Dollars for a Cup of Coffee, and by Extension How We Wrote Highminded