

Contents (Vol 10.1)
-special feature-
Richard Wilbur's World War II Poetry/ 1
David Haven Blake
Richard Wilbur: An Interview/ 7
Joseph T. Cox
Richard Wilbur
Richard Wilbur's Early Writing: Amherst College and World War II/ 24
John Lancaster and Jack W. C. Hagstrom
"Versifying in Earnest": Richard Wilbur's War and His Poetry/ 37
Joseph T. Cox
Mind and World in Richard Wilbur's War Poetry/ 49
Jewel Spears Brooker
-poetry-
A State of Grace in Another War Zone/ 91
Tia Ballantine
Bill Lantry
Rachel Loden
Americans Playing Slow-Pitch Softball at an Airbase near Kunsan, South Korea/ 98
Halvard Johnson
Ana Doina
R. S. Carlson
Brian Explains His Anniversary/ 107
Beth Simon
Daryl Bach
Woman on Her Way to Market/ 112
Colin Morton
Entering War, Being Literal/ 113
Gwyn McVay
-photography-
"The Camera is a Shield": John Hoagland, Combat Photographer/ 115
Maggie Jaffe
-prose poem-
Carolyn Forche
-special feature-
A Conversation with Paul West/ 133
Thomas G. McGuire
Paul West
The Face(s) of War in Paul West's Fiction/ 169
Thomas G. McGuire
-essay-
Accommodation and Resistance in Lt. Henry Ossian Flipper's The Colored Cadet at West Point (1878) / 73
Verner D. Mitchell
When Hamlet Meets the Bomb: the Poetry and Criticism of John Gery / 187
Don Zimmerman
John Gery
Jesse Gatlin
Public Information, a memoir/ 207
William R. Weir
The French Connection or How "Figaro" Saved the American Revolution/ 236
Ann Reagan
Depicting the Oblique: Emily Dickinson's Poetic Response to the American Civil War/ 260
Paul R. Cappucci
-fiction-
Don Kunz
-reviews-
D. A. Boxwell
-miscellany-
Book Reviews/ 283 Guest Editor/ 304 Contributors/ 305