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SPECIAL THANKS TO LINDA LAPPIN FOR THIS ISSUE
"He had connections here, on the white man's side of the Mediterranean. These made it easy to get past the brother working security, and soon Risto stood four stories above downtown Naples, picking his way around the panoramic dome that capped the Galleria Umberto I. Along the rooftop catwalk, the Galleria's bulging exoskeleton, there perched two acquaintances of his own color. Two Africans, rigging a bomb." The goal of Del Sol Review is to publish the best work available. Political motives do not compromise, and we do not publish inferior work simply because a "name" tag comes attached. - Michael Neff Del Sol Review Published by Web del Sol 2020 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Suite 443 Washington, DC 20006 | CONTACT |
Fiction The Sadhana Jeffrey Greene from Obtuse Diary Amelia Rosselli Translated by Linda Lappin Catwalk Plastique John Domini Gordon and Martha: Roof Deborah Woodard Paris to New York Jugug Twin Extra
Non–Fiction Poetry From The Archives Cruelty Joe Ahearn
The Family She Gave Me
Bishop Berkeley On Telegraph
Bear Tree
Postcard Sent on New Year's Day
Poison
The Existing Lover in Everyday Life
Cypresses
Which Not
Giving Good Hugs
Carried Across
My Father's Drums
Your Essential Character
Art and Archeology
Saint of Shenanigans
The Brief Occasion of My Father's Happiness
Charles Darwin
The Pearl Diver
After the Flood, the laundromat |
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