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Winter 1994

Translating Translation: Finding the Beginning

Winter 1951

Poem for the Atomic Age

The Broken Jug by Octavio Paz

Summertime is often sweltering in Nebraska. July of 1962 was no different. With daily highs in the upper 90s, a poem that features flames, torches, candles, and fire was especially appropriate for the season. Octavio Paz’s “The Broken Jug” was published in the Summer 1962 edition of Prairie Schooner. Its mention of solitude, however, was …

Praire Schooner Summer 2009

Steal Small

Prairie Schooner Fall 1973

The Party

The Harp of Wales by Tennessee Williams

During December 1949 in Lincoln, Nebraska, the temperature dropped to a low of 1.9 degrees F and the wind picked up to a maximum speed of 26 MPH. There were daily reports of rain and melting snow. That same season, Prairie Schooner published in its Winter 1949 issue Tennessee Williams’s poem “The Harp of Wales.” …