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ZYZZYVA no. 129 spring 2025 (ZYZZYVA, #129)

ZYZZYVA no. 129 spring 2025 (ZYZZYVA, #129)

Gregory Spatz
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In This Issue
“Refuge” by Joyce Carol Oates:
“Experienced hikers never hike alone, Marcus used to say.
“But lately Marcus has seemed to relish risk, speaking of his life as dice being tossed. Either you toss the dice yourself, or someone else does. Or fate. Life, like lovemaking, should be spontaneous and unprotected. In love, no one should wish to be protected.”

“Strays” by Marian Palaia:
Pat, Scotty, Shery, Terry, and Eli. The Wild Side West, the Richmond, and Olympia. The lasting presence of dear people gone and an era long past.

“The Translator” by Daniel Borzutzky:
“Was Glusman alive? the translator asked the publishers.
“He might be. Or he might be dead. Or missing, or hospitalized. He might be living in Avignon, Havana, Patagonia, Barcelona, or Bangkok. In any event, Glusman or Glusman’s literary executors did not want to be discovered so easily.”

Fiction
Daniel Orozco, Dominica Phetteplace, Jeffrey Moskowitz, Gregory Spatz, and Kim Samek

Poetry
D.A. Powell, Katherine Franco, Kelly Cressio-Moeller, and Adam O. Davis

Nonfiction
Dan Alter on the sonnet—“or let me say more about not saying everything.”

In Conversation
August Kleinzahler talks to Troy Jollimore about reading on transit during high school, expressing the ineffable feelings of music , and why “he has a thing for supermakets”.

Art
Jonathon Keats
Language
English
Pages
233
Format
Paperback
Release
April 01, 2025

ZYZZYVA no. 129 spring 2025 (ZYZZYVA, #129)

Gregory Spatz
0/5 ( ratings)
No ISBN/ASIN data

In This Issue
“Refuge” by Joyce Carol Oates:
“Experienced hikers never hike alone, Marcus used to say.
“But lately Marcus has seemed to relish risk, speaking of his life as dice being tossed. Either you toss the dice yourself, or someone else does. Or fate. Life, like lovemaking, should be spontaneous and unprotected. In love, no one should wish to be protected.”

“Strays” by Marian Palaia:
Pat, Scotty, Shery, Terry, and Eli. The Wild Side West, the Richmond, and Olympia. The lasting presence of dear people gone and an era long past.

“The Translator” by Daniel Borzutzky:
“Was Glusman alive? the translator asked the publishers.
“He might be. Or he might be dead. Or missing, or hospitalized. He might be living in Avignon, Havana, Patagonia, Barcelona, or Bangkok. In any event, Glusman or Glusman’s literary executors did not want to be discovered so easily.”

Fiction
Daniel Orozco, Dominica Phetteplace, Jeffrey Moskowitz, Gregory Spatz, and Kim Samek

Poetry
D.A. Powell, Katherine Franco, Kelly Cressio-Moeller, and Adam O. Davis

Nonfiction
Dan Alter on the sonnet—“or let me say more about not saying everything.”

In Conversation
August Kleinzahler talks to Troy Jollimore about reading on transit during high school, expressing the ineffable feelings of music , and why “he has a thing for supermakets”.

Art
Jonathon Keats
Language
English
Pages
233
Format
Paperback
Release
April 01, 2025

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