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COLLECTION NAME:
Statement Magazine
Record
Filename:
SM.035.pdf
Identifier:
SM.035
Title:
Statement Magazine, Spring 1979
Subject:
American literature
Subject:
American poetry
Description:
A journal of creative and critical expression.
Table of Contents:
"The Atheling"; "Peaches and Christmas"; "Grass"; "Sympathies and Understandings"; "Sunday Game"; "The Day Before Trash Day"; "L.A. Poem"; "Graceless Time"; "La Bufadora"; "Hobo"; "Blue Flowers"; "Elegant City Comix"; "In The Cherry Orchard"; "'And What Costume Shall The Poor Girl Wear'"; "Last Words On The Late War"; "For J"; "Brown Bloods"; "Life"; "A Modern Classic"; "Vacillating"; "Garden Thoughts"; "A Toast In Old Age"; "'That's A Daisy'"; "Cemetary Picnic"; "Between Days"; "The Streets Inside: Ten Los Angeles Poets"; "The Man Who Shook Hands";
Publisher:
Associated Students of Los Angeles State College
Contributing Author:
Bartel, Dennis
Contributing Editor:
Markum, Ann
Contributing Author:
Heyman, Mark
Contributing Author:
James, Deborah
Contributing Author:
Mundsack, Cleta Beefa
Contributing Author:
O'niell-Cerritos, Patricia
Contributing Author:
Paulson, Elizabeth
Contributing Author:
Pill, Ellen
Contributing Author:
Russell, Rob
Contributing Author:
Shepler, Michael
Contributing Author:
Taras, Russell David
Contributing Author:
Tarnow, Victor
Contributing Author:
Bet-Ami, Miriam
Contributing Editor:
Shannon, Dennis
Contributing Author:
Cho, Jessie
Contributing Author:
De Leon, John
Contributing Author:
Dwight, James
Contributing Author:
Farrington, Gene
Contributing Author:
Fong, Douglas Louie
Contributing Author:
Gutierrez, Henry
Date:
1979
Type:
Journal Issue
Format:
PDF
Source:
ISSN 1043-1152
Language:
eng
Coverage:
Los Angeles
Rights:
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