My Mom, The Devil, and The Afterlife
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The signal of an object jogs the memory of the narrator in Lucile Barker’s “Green Grolsch Bottle.” Andy Fogle remembers the past and an imagined future, in “My Mom, the Devil, and the Afterlife.” And Ralph Sneeden celebrates the rhetoric of the “aftermath” in five poems including “Don’t Take Me Alive.”
Engravings from Pauline Knip’s Les Pigeons (1811.) One of the birds depicted is “considered fictitious.” See more at https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/les-pigeons/