VOLUME 14 - Number 1
Fall 1989

DAVID HOMEL - Rat Palms
David Homel of Canada was known only as an influential translator until publication of his first novel, Electrical Storms.
JOSIP NOVAKOVICH - Glamour
Josip Novakovich of the United States is a fiction writer whose work has appeared in many journals, including Ploughshares and Antaeus.
JAMES D. CORCORAN - Rhythms Skin And The Grains of Paradise
James Dennis Corcoran of Canada has written Rhythms Skin And The Grains Of Paradise. This selection in Exile is from that novel and is his first published work.
P.K. PAGE - Sphinx
P.K. Page of Canada is one of the countrys most important poets. Her works include: Cry Ararat, Poems Selected and New (1974), Evening Dance of The Grey Flies, and Brazilian Journal.
STEPHANIE RAYNER - Works On Paper
Stephanie Rayner of Canada has had an exhibition of her works on paper at the Quan-Schieder Gallery, Toronto.
HAYDEN CARRUTH - Three Songs
Hayden Carruth of the United States is one of that countrys most distinguished men of letters. His recent works include: Sitting In: Selected Writings on Jazz, The Blues and Related Topics; Selected Poetry of Hayden Carruth (1986); and a book of poems, Tell Me Again How The White Heron Rises And Flies Across The Nacreous River At Twilight Toward The Distant Islands.
KAZUKO SHIRAISHI - Four Poems
Kazuko Shiraishi of Japan was born in Canada. At this point she had published over thirty-five books.
TERRY JORDAN - Neither Did He
Terry Jordan of Canada is a fiction writer whose stories, have appeared in several journals, including Exile, Vol. 11, No. 1.
B. W. POWE - Noise of Time
B. W. Powe of Canada is the author of A Climate Charged and The Solitary Outlaw, an exploration of the role of the intellectual in a post-literate age. New year, he will publish Outage: In Electric-City.
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