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ISSN 0029-2397 SPRING 1974 $1.50
Review
THE DOLPHIN PAPERS
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forced
to watch
while my
friend
was
tortured
to death
by the
white rats
who seized
his
labora
tory . . ."
Edited by John Rodman
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Vol. 259/No. I/Spring 1974
North American Review
FEATURES
13 The Dolphin Papers, edited by John Rodman 40 Signifying, drawings by BUI Bergeron 67 The North Country, picto-essay by Curt Johnson
FICTION
28 No News, by Marianne Gingher 42 Lines, by Catherine Petroski
45 Nancy Clancy's Nephew, by Jon Hassler
52 Going Under, by Andre Dubus
63 Waking or Sleeping, by William Beeson
74 Pharlg Song, by Stephen Minot
POETRY
27 Nothing in Excess, by Jerald Bullis
39 The Fire-Maker, by Jay Meek
49 Being Talked To, by Stephen Dobyns 50 Two Poems, by Naomi Lazard
62 Horace, by Norman Dubie
65 Hold, Open, Look, by Jack Marshall
66 Swearing by Our Separate Skins, by Thomas Johnson 73 Basket Shop, by Don Mager
DEPARTMENTS
2 About This Issue
3 American Eye: Faces of Where We Have Been,
by Barry Lopez; . . . And Where We Are Going,
by Charlotte Bolton
10 Another Man's Poison: Good, Evil, and Some Prices Paid, by Kenneth Lash
78 Books and Authors: New Work from Three Poets, by Richard Howard
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Editor ROBLEY WILSON, JR.
Poetry peter cooley
Contributing Editors richard brook, james hearst, leo j. hertzel,
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CREDITS: Cover, & drawing, p. 12, Gerald Wise; text, pp. 39-40, by permission of University of
Pennsylvania Press.
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