Series: Conjunctions

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Conjunctions 11
Conjunctions 33
Conjunctions 44
Conjunctions: 77
Conjunctions 9 by Bradford Morrow9
Conjunctions: 10 (Conjunctions)10
Conjunctions 12 (Conjunctions) by Bradford Morrow12
Conjunctions 13 by Bradford Morrow13
Conjunctions 14: The New Gothic by Bradford Morrow14
Conjunctions: Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing/17 (Conjunctions) by Bradford Morrow17
Conjunctions:18, Fables, Yarns, Fairy Tales by Bradford Morrow18
Conjunctions: Bi-Annual Volumes of New Writing/1919
Conjunctions:20, Unfinished Business by Bradford Morrow20
Conjunctions:21, The Credos Issue by Bradford Morrow21
Conjunctions:23, New World Writing by Bradford Morrow23
Conjunctions:24, Critical Mass24
Conjunctions: 25, The New American Theater by John Guare25
Conjunctions:26, Sticks and Stones by Ben Marcus26
Conjunctions: 27, The Archipelago by Bradford Morrow27
Conjunctions: 28, Secular Psalms by Bradford Morrow28
Conjunctions: 29, Tributes by Martine Bellen29
Conjunctions: 30, Paper Airplane by Bradford Morrow30
Conjunctions: 31, Radical Shadows by Bradford Morrow31
Conjunctions: 32, Eye to Eye by Bradford Morrow32
Conjunctions: 33, Crossing Over by Bradford Morrow33
Conjunctions: 34, American Fiction: States of the Art34
Conjunctions: 35 American Poetry edited by Bradford Morrow35
Conjunctions: 36, Dark Laughter by Bradford Morrow36
Conjunctions: 37, Twentieth Anniversary Issue by Bradford Morrow37
Conjunctions: 38, Rejoicing Revoicing by Peter Constantine38
Conjunctions: 39, The New Wave Fabulists by Peter Straub39
Conjunctions: 40, 40x40 by Richard Powers40
Conjunctions: 41, Two Kingdoms by Rick Moody41
Conjunctions: 42, Cinema Lingua (Conjunctions) by Robert Coover42
Conjunctions: 43, Beyond Arcadia (Conjunctions) by John Barth43
Conjunctions: 44, An Anatomy Of Roads: The Quest Issue (Conjunctions) by John Barth44
Conjunctions: 45, Secret Lives Of Children (Conjunctions) by Bradford Morrow45
Conjunctions: 46, Selected Subversions: Essays on the World at Large (Conjunctions) by John Crowley46
Conjunctions 47 (Conjunctions)47
Conjunctions: 48, Faces of Desire (Conjunctions) by Mei-Mei Berssenbrugge48
Conjunctions: 49, A Writers' Aviary (No. 49) by Bradford Morrow49
Conjunctions 50: Fifty Contemporary Writers (No. 50) by Bradford Morrow50
The Death Issue: Meditations on the Inevitable (Conjunctions:51) by David Shields51
Conjunctions: 52, Betwixt the Between by Bradford Morrow52
Conjunctions: 53, Not Even Past, Hybrid Histories by Bradford Morrow53

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Conjunctions is a biennial literary journal published by Bard College. Their website is conjunctions.com.

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