I just noticed in the new Dark Horse, (Summer 2002), a terrific sonnet sequence by Rhina Espaillat, a splendid poem, "Settling," by Deborah Warren, and a poem by Robert Crawford which contains what I think must be the best use yet made in English poetry of the treacherous Rome/home rhyme pair.
The issue has work by big name British poets, like Peter Porter and Peter Redgrove, and an essay by Dana Gioia, among other good things. It's a journal well worth checking out. Congratulations to all!
Tony
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