In the Spring-Summer 2010
double issue of Struggle
-- Vol. 26 # 1&2
a magazine of proletarian
revolutionary literature
Editorial:
Review:
Fiction:
- Superficial wounds, by Kimberly Silver
- On the clock, by Billie Louise Jones
- Geisha Boy, by Dust Wells
- Raciststein, by Scott Thomas Outlar
- Of goldfish and newborns, by Patricio Yrarrazaval
- Transcend this: the shots heard ‘round the campus, by David Christopher Pleiss
Poetry:
- The Underground Railway, by Michael S. Morris
- Iranian woman, by Ghazal Hajilzadeh
- The blue wall, by JL Stapleton
- Keeping the casket open, by Andy Macera
- potato suicides, by Richard A. Hanus
- Dispossessed Motherland, vy Vivekanand Jha, India
- What democracy, by Tendai Mwanaka, South Africa
- January 15, by Steve Bloom
- Obama, by John KIaniecki
- Letter to Jones about what he believes, by Fredrick Zydek
- After, by Steve Bloom
- My Country, by Christian J. Weaver, prisoner
- The tiger who should be shot, by Jose H. Villareal
- Driving while black, by Charles Portolano
- The worst enemy, by Bakari Aluta Olugbala
- Rich kids become writers, poor kids die in slums, by Jason Cant
- Third Saturday Reading, by Jimmy Burns
- Compromise, by Lynn Ciesielski
- New World, by Erik Schwerdtfeger
- I don't understand, by Greg Moglia
- Old miner speaks of unions: a trilogy -- Part 1: The 1907 Mesabi
Strike, Part 2: The 1916 Mesabi Strike, Part 3: Final Thoughts, by
Megan Marsnik
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