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Featuring work by Xu Xi and Pete Fromm as well as writers from Bangladesh to Escanaba, Michigan, Vol. 3 of Silk Road raises the stakes in cross cultural dialogue. "Where are you from?" has become a more complex question to answer. Read More... |


The Spring 2007 (Vol. 2) edition spans the world from China to Lithuania to Appalachia. Read translations of work by Chilean poet Victor E. Gonzales and Polish poet Andrzej Bursa. Travel to Calcutta in Valerie Miner's fiction. Read More... |
The inaugural issue (Vol.1) of Silk Road is a literary adventure. Come along... Claire Davis witnesses a 64,000 acre burn in Idaho and poet Marvin Bell says events, not places make the poem. "I can't write honest poetry if I feel like a tourist about the setting," he says.Read More... |
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The poetry, fiction and nonfiction in Vol. 4 takes us from Mt. Fuji to a porn shop to the galaxies housed within the human skeletan to a hut in Chad. This issue is all about artistry. Each piece shows what happens when written language is taken the distance: The finer the use of words, the more deeply we comprehend the locations that hold us, change us or refuse us. Read More... |
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