South Dakota Review
Title | First Line | Theme(s) | Original Citation |
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What Shall We Do? | "It is really a small matter," | nonconformist, nature | South Dakota Review 4 (Spring 1966) 88. |
Fourth of July at Aspen | "The color-striped day" | mountains, holiday | South Dakota Review 6 (Spring 1968) 50. |
Wish for a Season | "Today you said you would not sigh" | winter, longing | South Dakota Review 7 (Autumn 1969) 90. |
Order in the Grove | "The small grove has been let go," | order, animals | South Dakota Review 9 (August 1971) 81. |
Virgin Prairie | "This old squaw of a prairie" | Indians, reflection | South Dakota Review 12 (Spring 1974) 82. |
Mother | "The photograph fades, turns yellow," | family, memory | South Dakota Review 14 (Autumn 1976) 76. |
Change in Appetites | "We had a hired man whose remarks" | sex, animals | South Dakota Review 16 (Summer 1978) 46. |
Witnesses | "The orchard basks in" | fall, wilderness | South Dakota Review 20.1 (Spring 1982) 44. |