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Summer 2013
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Lisa Jarnot
Phil Cordelli
Alfred Starr Hamilton
Eric Ellingsen
Tom Raworth
Marjorie Welish
Wong May
Abdellatif Laâbi

 
     
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Felicitas Hoppe
Matthew Nye
Sergio Pitol

 
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Nathanaël
Rob Halpern
J. H. Prynne

 
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Harris Feinsod
Neil Arditi
Sam Rowe
Denise Dooley

 
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Ben Merriman

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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