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  1.  
    "Looking for Angels in New York" (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 32-34
    The New Yorker, August 12, 1985
  2.  
    Sonnet, on Magda's Return (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 38-39
    The New Republic, February 12, 1990
  3.  
    Fornacette, 1990, Spring (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 162-165
    The Paris Review, Spring 1992
  4.  
    What We'd Do, Emily, If You Came Home (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, p. 43
    The New Republic, March 9, 1992
  5.  
    Relocation (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, p. 42
    The New Republic, October 19, 1992
  6.  
    Two Poems by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 84-91
    The Paris Review, Winter 1993
  7.  
    Conversations with Survivors (1994) by Jacqueline Osherow
    Poems
  8.  
    A Poem for Ptolemy by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 40-41
    The New Republic, February 7, 1994
  9.  
    My Cousin Abe, Paul Antschel and Paul Celan (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 263-265
    The Paris Review, Spring 1995
  10.  
    Breezeway, Circa 1964 (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 44-45
    The New Republic, June 12, 1995
  11.  
    Beijing Rids Itself of Sparrows (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 44-45
    The New Republic, August 7, 1995
  12.  
    With a Moon in Transit (1996) by Jacqueline Osherow
  13.  
    Poetry
      Calling Emily Dickinson to Come, as Guide, Out West (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow,, pp. 295-297
    The Partisan Review, Spring 1996
  14.  
    Two Poems by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 42-45
    The Paris Review, Summer 1996
  15.  
    Snow Psalm, to the Conductor, on Yonat-Elem-Rechokim (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 44-45
    The New Republic, September 16, 1996
  16.  
    Scattered Psalms (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 212-215
    The Paris Review, Winter 1998
  17.  
    Poetry
      Scattered Psalms (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow,, pp. 459-461
    The Partisan Review, Summer 1999
  18.  
    Spring Sonnet, with my sister's favorite bit of Deborah ... by Jacqueline Osherow,
    Slate Magazine, Wednesday, November 24th, 1999 3:30 AM
  19.  
    Jaws
      --- by Jacqueline Osherow , p. 85
    The Paris Review, Spring 2000
  20.  
    God's Acrostic by Jacqueline Osherow,
    Slate Magazine, Wednesday, September 5th, 2001 3:00 AM
  21.  
    Camouflage (Useless Bay, Whidbey Island) (Verse) by Jacqueline Osherow, pp. 58-60
    The New Republic, October 15, 2001
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