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LEFT CURVE no. 31
Laurie Calhoun: The Evil & Irrational Enemy; Kim Jensen: Sea Sickness (poem)
Jason Miller: Piercing the Simulacrum: Of Faux Democracy, Petty Tyrants & Painful Realities
Phil Rockstroh: Selling Satan: Iraqi War Dead & the Collateral Damage to America’s Soul
Clifford T. Manlove: “Remember the Maine!”; “Remember 9-11”: Correspondences in the Wars of 1898 and 2001
Susan Galleymore: Resistance R Us – Then ... and Now
Reports from Lebanon: Susan Galleymore: “Don’t send your sons”;Judith Palmer Harik: “How Radical is Hezbollah Today?”; Aharon Shabtai: In the time of war... (poem)
Fiction: Ilan Pappe: The Best Runner in the Class; Rafael Reyna: Birds of Paradise
Edward Salem: In Preparation for Martyrdom; Cream Tabla Drums; Diamond Alligator Tongue Digression (poems)
Ann Rossiter: Nothing but the Same Old Story? Britain’s Wars on Irish & Islamic Terror
Renzo Llorente: Exercises in Provocation
E. San Juan, Jr: Charles Sanders Peirce’s Semiotics, Terrorism & Michael Ondaatje’s Anil’s Ghost
Doug Minkler, “War, It’s Not My Fault” (Graphic)
Thomas Rain Crowe: Cut Loose: The Arcanes Interview with Jack Hirschman
Jack Hirschman: The Kick Arcane (poem)
Martin Heidegger: Poverty (translated by Jack Hirschman)
POETRY:
Sally Allen McNall: The Root of All Evil; What Has Athens to Do with Jerusalem?
John Berger: (Born: 5/11/26; Self-Portrait 1914-18; Words I; Words II; Twelve Theses on the Economy of the Dead;
Leopoldo Maria Panero (translated from Spanish by Arturo Mantecón): Edgar Allan Poe, or the Face of Fascism; Hymn to Satan;
Translated from Hungarian by Paul Sohár: József Tornai: “J’Accuse”; Zyllan Zala: The Second Coming: A Bordelloquy; Paul Sohár: Bride ofthe Revolution.
Cameron McHenry: Uncle; Combat Lipstick
Michael Heinrich: Invaders from Marx: On the Uses of Marxian Theory & the Difficulties of a Contemporary Reading
Agneta Falk: Other(ness) (poem)
Reviews: Henrik Lebuhn: Terror & the Sublime in Art & Critical Theory by Gene Ray;
Roger Taus: The Dark Tree: Jazz & the Community of Arts in LA by Steven Isoardi.
John Hutnyk (editor): PUBLICity is an experiment through which, in a kind of Samizdat publishing style, a
journal can bring varied examples of writing to attention so as to publicise aspects of global public life. The section
presents a diversity of writing in terms of content, location, orientation and intention—aiming to make more visible,
to think more creatively, through issues that might otherwise be missed, be buried in conventions or passed over without
murmur. The section consists of thirteen articles by thirteen authors.
Marilyn Ringer: The Space Around It; The Truth About Mascara (poems)
Franck Laraque: The Relentless Sruggle of the Haitian Masses for Liberty & Their Survival
Michael Ray Fitzgerald: Television Portrayals of Native Americans: From Tonto to Uncle Ray
Dolores de Leon: Mulo (fiction)
Jack Hirschman: All That’s Left (poem)
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