October 1966 David AntinDavid De JongIrving FeldmanJohn LoganSamuel MoonTable of ContentsFrom this IssuePoempoetry-magazineOn the Death of Keats: Lines for Those Who Drown Twice Read More Poempoetry-magazineElegy for a Suicide Read More Poempoetry-magazineFamily Court Ltd. Read More Table of ContentsJohn LoganOn the Death of Keats: Lines for Those Who Drown TwiceIrving FeldmanElegy for a SuicideDavid Cornel De JongFamily Court Ltd.North of HackensackHoneymoonPaul ZweigWalking over BrooklynGifts for the Silent BoyLeonard E. NathanAnnunciationIn Disheartening Rain before the ParthenonDabney StuartThe StudentDavid AntinAllegoryThe MarchersCatherine MurrayA Short PoemRay SmithOrozco in GuadalajaraFrank PoliteThe ManservantImage at ThirtySamuel MoonMy Wife, I Will TryA Late ConversationThis TwistingAt the DivideGeorge Starbuck[Poem Issued by Me to Congressmen ]Of LateCommentRobert CreeleyA Foot Is to Kick WithRobert HuffThe Lamb, the Clocks, the Blue LightRichard Eberhart: Selected Poems 1930-1965West of Childhood: Poems 1950-1965, by Isabella GardnerBuckdancer's Choice, by James Dickey[Sandra Hochman]Lisel MuellerIntent on Earth, by Marcia Lee MastersStones from the Rubble, by Marion MontgomeryNotes for a Guidebook, by Lucien StrykThe History of the World as Pictures, by Nancy SullivanFour PoetsRobin SkeltonCanadian ChronicleFor the Record, by Luella BoothA Breakfast for Barbarians, by Gwendolyn MacEwenTen Elephants on Yonge Street, by Raymond SousterWrestle with an Angel, by R. G. EversonA Divided Voice, by Francis SparshottThe Wooden Horse, by Daryl HineCONTRIBUTORSDavid AntinRobert CreeleyDavid Cornel De JongIrving FeldmanRobert HuffJohn LoganSamuel MoonLisel MuellerCatherine MurrayLeonard E. NathanFrank PoliteRobin SkeltonRay SmithGeorge StarbuckDabney StuartPaul Zweig