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  1.  
    Shouts & Murmurs by Paul Slansky, pp. 124-126
     Last Licks
    The New Yorker, April 24, 1995
  2.  
    Joshua Quittner and Michelle Slatalla,
    Slate Magazine, Monday, November 1st, 1999 5:49 PM
  3.  
    Readings
      In the Grip of Obsession by Lauren Slater,, pp. 30-36
    The Harpers Monthly, September 1996
  4.  
    Two Poems by Marcia Slatkin, pp. 192-193
    The Paris Review, Summer 1991
  5.  
    As If; The Two Prophets (Verse) by David R. Slavitt, pp. 369-373
    The Hudson Review, Summer 1998
  6.  
    [+] Paideuo, Paideueis, Paideusi... (Review) by David R. Slavitt, pp. 803-810
     Who Killed Homer?, by Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath

    1. Who Killed Homer? by Victor Davis Hanson and John Heath
    The Hudson Review, Winter 1999
  7.  
    Return to Vietnam by David Slawson, Stephen Denney, Eric M. B..., p. 55
     An Exchange
    The New York Review, April 9, 1992
  8.  
    Our Local Correspondents: A Man of Too Many Parts by Jim Sleeper, pp. 55-59
     Al Sharpton says he's been reincarnated as Dr. King's spiritual heri, but his cr...
    The New Yorker, January 25, 1993
  9.  
    Essay by Jim Sleeper, pp. 35-44
     Toward an End of Blackness
    The Harpers Monthly, May 1997
  10.  
    Why liberals can't think straight about race by Jim Sleeper,
    Salon.com, Tuesday, August 19th, 1997 12:23 PM
  11.  
    Letters by Jim Sleeper, Joan Didion, Luciano Canfor..., pp. 53-56
    The New York Review, March 7, 1991
  12.  
    'America's Caste System' by Jim Sleeper, Stephan Thernstrom, Abigail..., pp. 64-68
     Two Exchanges
    The New York Review, November 20, 1997
  13.  
    Two Poems by Thomas Sleigh, pp. 294-296
    The Paris Review, Winter 1994
  14.  
    The Ticket by Tom Sleigh,
    Slate Magazine, Wednesday, October 16th, 1996 3:30 AM
  15.  
    Augusto Jandolo: On Excavating an Etruscan Tomb by Tom Sleigh,
     Augusto Jandolo: On Excavating an Etruscan Tomb
    Slate Magazine, Thursday, April 16th, 1998 3:30 AM
  16.  
    Demon by Tom Sleigh,
    Slate Magazine, Thursday, December 31st, 1998 3:30 AM
  17.  
    Prayer by Tom Sleigh,
    Slate Magazine, Wednesday, October 20th, 1999 3:40 AM
  18.  
    Life and Letters: Kosinski's War by James Park Sloan, pp. 46-53
     What did Jerzy Kosinski do during the war? The question is fuelling a new debate...
    The New Yorker, October 10, 1994
  19.  
    Breakfast as Keseberg's Diner (Verse) by Kay Sloan, pp. 100-101
    The Paris Review, Summer 1994
  20.  
    Three Poems by Henry Sloss, pp. 148-151
    The Paris Review, Spring 1994
  21.  
    Between Lives (Verse) by Henry Sloss, pp. 169-173
    The Paris Review, Winter 1994
  22.  
    Story by Mark Slouka, pp. 67-78
     The Woodcarver's Tale
    The Harpers Monthly, March 1995
  23.  
    Story by Mark Slouka, pp. 47-54
     The Shape of Water
    The Harpers Monthly, September 1996
  24.  
    Story by Mark Slouka, pp. 80-89
     Feather and Bone
    The Harpers Monthly, October 1997
  25.  
    Essay by Mark Slouka, pp. 51-57
     Hitler's Couch
    The Harpers Monthly, April 1998
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