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CPR Volume 19, Issue 4 - Page 4

CPR Volume 19, Issue 4, January 2018

January 4, 2018
CPR Volume 19, Issue 4/Reviews

Repurposing Whiteness in Louisiana’s Swamp Country – Alison Pelegrin’s DIY Recycled Southerness In Water Lines

Review by Anne Babson White Southerners still inherit privilege, the ugly legacy of the plantation system. Southern whites receive the benefit of the doubt

Under the Spell of the Persian Nightingale
January 4, 2018
CPR Volume 19, Issue 4/Reviews

Diana Woodcock’s Under the Spell of the Persian Nightingale

Review by Deborah Fleming Southern China, Tibet, Thailand, and Qatar are some places Diana Woodcock has called home. What we learn in her new

Best of the Net, 2016
January 3, 2018
CPR Volume 19, Issue 4

Leaving Rhode Island
Margaret C. Hughes

Leaving Rhode Island White coral, lightless chandeliers, ship’s rigging etched in scrimshaw: last night’s wet snow weighs on the trees, keys of an old

Gail DiMaggio
January 3, 2018
CPR Volume 19, Issue 4

The Wind Telephone
by Gail C. DiMaggio

A farmer has planted a white telephone booth on the headland facing the Sea of Japan. He’d hunted for it through all the junk

Megan Merchant
January 3, 2018
CPR Volume 19, Issue 4

Cafuné
by Megan Merchant

“The act of running ones fingers tenderly though somebody’s hair.” (Brazilian Portuguese). I’ll take fifteen minutes to put on the rain while you jazz,

Sergio A Ortiz
January 3, 2018
CPR Volume 19, Issue 4

Postcards
by Sergio A. Ortiz

Yo fui la más callada de todas las que hicieron el viaje hasta tu Puerto. —Julia de Burgos, Yo Fui la Mas Callada 1.

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