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Poetry
Five O’clock, January 2003
November 1, 2004
Tonight as cargoes of my young�fellow countrymen and women are being hauled�into positions aimed at death, positions�they who did not will it suddenly�have to assume�I am thinking of Ed Azevedo�half-awake… READ MORE
In your name
September 1, 2004
In your name, we have invadedcome with planes, tanks and artilleryinto a country and wonder whythey do not like usbe proud in your name we have bombed villagesand cities leaving… READ MORE
Puerto Rican Obituary
June 1, 2004
“Puerto Rican Obituary” was first read in 1969 at a rally in support of the Young Lords Party, an anti-imperialist Latino youth group in New York. Like the Black Panther… READ MORE
Sneak and Peek
December 1, 2003
Under the patriot act, any strong arm�of law enforcement�has the right to enter your home covertly�while you sleep�while you are out�on suspicion you might�be hiding something under the bed�among your… READ MORE
‘Unacknowledged Legislators’: Poets Protest the War (Introduction)
April 1, 2003
All of the poems published here have appeared on the poetsagainstthewar.org web site. They are copyrighted by their respective authors and cannot be reprinted without permission. The poems were selected… READ MORE
Homage to Pasolini on the Twentieth Anniversary of His Murder
November 1, 1995
John Mage is a close associate of Monthly Review. � Pier Paolo Pasolini, born in Bologna on March 5, 1922, and raised in the Friuli region of Venetia, is, in… READ MORE