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The Literary Review articles from January 1996

2,338 total articles

A quarterly literary journal published by Fairleigh Dickinson University. Publishes essays, poetry, and fiction in a variety of languages.

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The Literary Review archives from January 1996

Calling "Fish" in the evening. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Mellow ripe wine. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Blossom. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Fish. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Her listening. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Fuji. (poem)
January 1, 1996

At the tideland. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Toba seashore. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Taking a bath late at night. (poem)
January 1, 1996

A little will. (poem)
January 1, 1996

When I was at my most beautiful. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Four thousand days and nights. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Breasts. (poem)
January 1, 1996

Nine haiku. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

Red berries of mountain ash. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

Your footsteps fading. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

A pigeon soaring. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

Wounded fingertip. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

Foaming up. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

Startling my step forward. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

A sigh. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

Voices after me. (includes a haiku and a meditation on the haiku)
January 1, 1996

In praise of the collecting act. (includes essay on translating Yomota Inuhiko)
January 1, 1996

Ryokan. (includes essay on translating the Japanese poet)
January 1, 1996

The three. (includes an essay on translating the Japanese author of this story)
January 1, 1996

Opening night in the capital. (Includes essay on translating the author, Ihara Saikaku)
January 1, 1996

How the gods came to Kumano. (Includes essay on translating Umehari Takeshi, author of this story)
January 1, 1996

The supernatural power of the performing artist in medieval Japan: fragment of a medieval scroll.
January 1, 1996

Behind the program. (includes essay on translating Endo Shusaku, author of the story)
January 1, 1996

Translating Kajii Motojiro. (includes translation of two stories 'The Ascension/drowning of K' and 'The lemon')
January 1, 1996

The people of Dream Street. (includes essay on translating Miyamoto Teru)
January 1, 1996

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