Ploughshares Spring 1994 Guest-Edited by James Welch

Ploughshares Spring 1994 Guest-Edited by James Welch

Ploughshares Spring 1994 Guest-Edited by James Welch

Ploughshares Spring 1994 Guest-Edited by James Welch

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Overview

The Spring 1994 issue of Ploughshares, guest-edited by James Welch. Ploughshares, a journal of new writing, is guest-edited serially by prominent writers who explore different personal visions, aesthetics, and literary circles.

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION
James Welch

EDITOR PROFILE
Don Lee

FICTION
Excerpt from "Perma Red," by Debra Earling
"Flight," by Sherman Alexie
"Ponies Gathering in the Dark," by Anita Endrezze
"Minimal Indian," by Diane Glancy
"Milk," by Eileen Pollack
"Surrounded," by Ann Harleman
"Snowfield," by Marshall N. Klimasewiski
"Not Quite Peru," by Lee Ann Mortensen
"Outside Magdalena, Sonora," by Alberto Rios

POETRY
Elizabeth Woody
Simon Ortiz
Scott Momaday
Sherman Alexie
Sharon Cumberland
Thylias Moss
Margaret Kaufman
Richard Chess
Jeffrey Greene
Ted Genoways
Joseph Duemer
Charles Harper Webb
Gina Dorcely
Ripley Schemm
Judith Yamamoto
Susan Yuzna
S. Ben-Tov
Natasha Saje
Kevin Bowen
Rafael Campo
Bruce Smith
Ophelia Navarro
Mark Levine
Peter Marcus
Ted McNulty
Patricia Goedicke
Diann Blakely

POSTSCRIPTS
Don Lee, "Rafael Campo, Contributor Spotlight"

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148399087
Publisher: Ploughshares / Emerson College
Publication date: 04/01/1994
Series: Ploughshares , #201
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 210
File size: 896 KB

About the Author

James Welch's first book was the 1971 collection of poetry Riding the Earthboy 40, and he has since written four novels: Winter in the Blood (1974), The Death of Jim Loney (1979), Fools Crow (1986) and The Indian Lawyer (1990); as well as the nonfiction book Killing Custer (1994). Welch has taught at the University of Washington and Cornell University. His awards include the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for fiction and the American Book Award.
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