#36 – Winter 2011

Tribute to Buddhist Poets

Conversations with
M.L. Liebler & Chase Twichell

 

Releasing December 1st, this winter’s issue of Rattle highlights the work of 30 contemporary Buddhist poets. As Dick Allen writes in his introduction, Buddhism “is not a glimpse or gaze but an immersion. There’s no glass, no other side.” These poets don’t write about Buddhism, so much as they seek to live it—“my small boat is no one on this water,” writes Lola Haskins. All of their poems are full of compassion and mindfulness, informed by years of studying human experience from this unique perspective, which has much to offer Buddhists and non-Buddhists alike.

Rattle #36 also features an open section of 33 poets, and the 15 finalists for the 2011 Rattle Poetry Prize—with the $5,000 winner to be chosen for the first time by popular vote. In the conversations section Alan Fox’s speaks with M.L. Liebler and Buddhist poet Chase Twichell.

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Buddhist Poets

Dick Allen Knock on the Sky…
from The Zen Master Poems
Li Bai Alone on Mount Jingting
Pam Herbert Barger What She Did Not Do
Karen Benke Joy Ride
John Brehm Two Poems
Toni Cameron My Thoughts
Teresa Mei Chuc Playground
Louisa Diodato The Keepers
Jeffrey Franklin The Excitement of Getting a Room…
Robert Funge On the Death of Grandfather
Gary Gach Haiku
Dan Gerber On My Seventieth Birthday
Sam Hamill On Being Invited to Submit Poems…
Gail Hanlon Jubilate Samsara
Lola Haskins Creek Light
Donna Henderson Shenpa
Yang Jian Winter Day
Bo Juyi Springtime in Loyang
Alison Luterman Big Naked Man
Paul Pedroza Deicide
Peg Quinn When the Buddha Farmed Nebraska
Diana M. Raab The Search for Happiness
Richard Schiffman Moth Koan
Jinen Jason Shulman Constellation
Sarah Pemberton Strong Fish Tank
Anne Swannell Study in Mindfulness
Robert Tremmel Early 21st Century
Tony Trigilio Four Guys and a Truck
Chase Twichell Dead Leaf Bouquet
Soon
Jack Vian Like an American Princess
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Poetry

Anonymous Stifled
Kathleen Balma Roadkill on the Path to Salvation
Grace Bauer Our Waitress’s Marvelous Legs
Michael Bazzett The Usefulness of Marriage
Jill Bergkamp Safe Haven
Destiny Birdsong Confessional
Jan Bottiglieri Dear Atlas:
Claudia Cortese Sarah’s Mother Makes Her Long…
Steven Coughlin Another City
Hope Coulter Morning Haul
Sally Ehrman Magic on the Other Side of This
Brian Fitzpatrick Sleep Half Sleep [Silence]…
Alan Fox Being Here
Sonia Greenfield Sago, West Virginia
Paul Hlava Dillinger Is Dead
Donald Illich The Escape Artist
Sean Karns Jar of Pennies
Quincy R. Lehr Bunga-Bunga
M.L. Liebler Underneath My American Face
Joanne Lowery Bolting the Door, Locking the Gate
Charles Manis Flu Season and a Living Will
Bruce McBirney Midnight
Wendy Oleson Eat Your M&M
Jason Olsen My Best Friend’s Wife
John O’Reilly The Bittern at Abbott’s Lagoon
Jack Powers Rob Smuniewski Is Dead
Murray Silverstein Present at the Creation
Karen Skolfield Ode to the Fan
Virginia Slachman Blue Hand
Bruce Snider Cruising the Reststop on Route 9
Ephraim Scott Sommers To Myself as a Statue in Central Park
Lianne Spidel Ambassador Bridge
Jeanann Verlee Wherein the Author Provides…
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Poetry Prize Finalists

Pia Aliperti Boiler
Tony Barnstone Why I’m Not a Carpenter
Kim Dower Why People Really Have Dogs
Courtney Kampa Self-Portrait by Someone Else
M To a Husband, Saved by Death at 48
Andrew Nurkin The Noises Poetry Makes
Charlotte Pence Perfectly Whatever
Laura Read What the Body Does
Hayden Saunier The One and the Other
Diane Seuss What Is at the Heart of It…
Jeff Vande Zande The Don’ts
Craig van Rooyen The Minstrel Cycle
Bryan Walpert Objective Correlative
Anna Lowe Weber Spring Break 2011
Maya Jewell Zeller Honesty
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Conversations

M.L. Liebler
Chase Twichell