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50TH ANNIVERSARY ARCHIVES

While We Are Still Alive

By William Heyen        Poetry        Volume 20.4, Fall 1986


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WILLIAM HEYEN was born in Brooklyn, New York. His work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Ontario Review, Harper’s, TriQuarterly, The Georgia Review, Poetry, The Southern Review, and elsewhere. His poetry collections include Depth of Field, Noise in the Trees, The Swastika Poems, Pterodactyl Rose, Crazy Horse In Stillness, and Shoah Train, which was a finalist for the National Book Award. He edited September 11, 2001: American Poets Respond.


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VOLUME 20.4
FALL 1986

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