Tag Archives: Summer 2020

  1. Unmoored

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Virginia Eggerton   I’m not as sure of the ground now as I was when I was smaller. Now, …
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  2. Transfusion

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Virginia Eggerton   You have become so heavy that walking is stooping, carrying alveoli fat like grapes. They rattle …
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  3. Oarfish

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Anna Gates Ha   I am eleven when I go with my mother’s sister to see the beached oarfish, …
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  4. The City of Things Finished

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Jared Graham   CAMDEN, N.J., 1891 In the morning the old man could feel rain coming on, and finally …
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  5. Your Girlfriend as a Radium Watch Face

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Cathy Ulrich   She will be the ticking hand, the shining numbers, the one, two, three, click of seconds …
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  6. Occupation

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Ace Boggess   Much of my work involves digging holes to fill them in so the patch of earth …
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  7. Bones

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Shome Dasgupta   of what once was: clavicles bonded by time, found between red-yellow eyes, once existed–howling heads of …
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  8. Know No Better

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Shome Dasgupta   let beams be slant: let it be, go forth boneless beams– bent like bent like bent …
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  9. You Scamper

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Allie Mariano   The path through the woods stays straight for nearly half a mile, though a mile, even …
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  10. Litany with Downpour

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    June 21, 2020 by The Citron Review

    by Despy Boutris   Rain christens the city, fog as heavy as buildings. The wind wafts between the trees, the …
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Lake George photograph by Stieglitz, 1896

Alfred Stieglitz. Meeting of Day and Night, Lake George, 1896. The Art Institute of Chicago