Five Points, Vol. 3 No. 3
Spring / Summer 1999From Frederick Busch, “I think a story tends to take a moment out of time and preserve it. It’s the moment at which either the reader and/or the characters or a character sees a truth about themselves, or feels a truthful feeling about the character.”
Table of Contents
POETRY
- Barbara Hamby
- Kamehameha Drive-In, 25 Years Later
- Beriberi
- Ode to Black and White Movies
- Eamon Grennan
- On Passing
- Winter Dreams
- A.E. Stallings
- Clean Monday
- Airing
- Dave Smith
- The Villeroy & Boch Shop in Paris
- No Stars on the Water
- Ann Townsend
- Melanie Almeder
- Mock Orange
- Charlie Smith
- The Promise
- One
- Wyatt Prunty
- The Downtown Bus
- David Kirby
- Roman Polanski’s Cookies
- The Exorcist of Notre-Dame
FICTION
- Bliss Broyard
- A Day in the Country
- Alice Hoffman
- The Boy Who Wrestled with Angels
- Examining the Evidence
- Devotion
- Trudy Lewis
- Max Garland
- Friendship 7
ESSAYS
- Andre Dubus / Into the Silence
- Rick Bass / Valley of the Dogs
INTERVIEW
- Frederick Busch / An Interview by Charlotte Zöe Walker