From the Archive
Issue 06
Walt Whitman and Work
1984

Table of Contents
- Bruce Agte “The Glass Shop”
- Antler “The Way I Figure It”
- “Written After Learning Slaves in Ancient Greece and Rome had 115 Holidays a Year”
- Richard Barsotti “Oak and Rail”
- S.L. Berry “In a Restaurant with Walt Whitman”
- Jeffrey Bolt “Among the Technocrats”
- Jon Bracker “To the Staten Island Ferry”
- Lesley Choyce “Eva on View”
- “Insruance”
- “Lauchie MacDougall’s Wife”
- “Survivors”
- Tony Cosier “Distances”
- Kaviraj George Dowden “I Lay in Whitman’s Deathbed”
- David J. Feela “The Hero”
- “Interlude”
- Lorraine Ferra “Going Home”
- “Monument”
- David Gerry “My Mother Wore a Rose in Her Hair”
- Charles Ghinga “Whitman: The Fisherman”
- Cynthia Golderman “Working with Walt Whitman”
- Fritz Hamilton “After a Morning at the Unemployment Office”
- “Nothing Left”
- “Off Season Letter”
- “Slim Chance”
- David Hilton “The Eye”
- E. Jean Lanyon “the keys”
- “lacemakers”
- “old mr. cain”
- Thomas Lisk “Logo Traubel”
- Rosemari Mealy “Blueprint (For Alex)”
- “The Hands Which Spoke – For the Eyes that Could Not Hear”
- “Quiet Victories”
- Douglas Morea “Song of the Sweeper”
- Sheila Murphy “Jones’ Berry Farm”
- Tommy Olofsson (Translation by Jean Pearson) “Untitled”
- Jean Perason “A Wisconsin Shaman”
- John C. Pine “Block Island”
- Patti Renner-Tenna “Alienated Labor”
- “Barmaid”
- “Good Foundation”
- Suzanna Jaworski Rhodenbaugh “Down in the Colver Mine”
- Nicholas Rinaldi “Dodge City Saloon”
- “Jogging My Mile”
- “Lexington, N.Y.”
- Kevin Sheehan “Winter Triptych”
- Kathleen Spivack “Lady Carpenter”
- Ulrich Troubetzkoy “Waiting for Walt Whitman”
- Paul Weinman “Mountainsides You See”
- “We’d Seen Him Walk”
- David Zeiger “Walt Whitman Walks Manhattan, 1842”
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Issue Credits
Mickle Street Review is sponsored and published by the Department of English at the Camden campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey.
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EDITOR
Geoffrey M. SillCONTRIBUTING EDITORS
Susan Chromiak
Donald Kummings
Frank McQuilken
Eric Nelson
Jean PearsonART EDITOR
John GiannottiCARETAKER OF WHITMAN HOUSE
Eleanor RayTYPIST
Jan Schilmoeller
Special Thanks
Thanks to the following authors for permission to print previously published works:
E. Jean Lanyon, “lacemakers,” Woman Scrapbook, 1979, and “the keys,” Goblets,Winter 1982; Patti Renner-Tana, “Alienated Labor,” “Barmaid,” and “Good Foundation,”How Odd this Ritual of Harmony, Gusto Press, 1981; Rosemari Mealy, “Blueprint (For Alex),” “Quiet Victories,” and “The Hands which Spoke – for the Ears that Could Not Hear,” Lift These Shadows from Our Eyes, West End Press, 1978.
Cover photos of American works from M.B. Schnapper, American Labor, A pictorial Social History, Public Affairs Press, 1972.
Part of the Camden Online Poetry Project.
Copyright | Rutgers University – Camden.
Supported in part by a grant from the
Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History.