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“Dark Matters,” by Mark Scroggins, from Parnassus
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The Self in the Song: Identity and Authority in Contemporary
Ange Mlinko Associate Professor Department of English University of Florida
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Wesleyan University Press Fall 2018
Rae Armantrout and Lisa Jarnot Readings in Contemporary Poetry Thursday, October 27, 2011, 6:30 Pm
Beyond Poet Voice: Sampling the (Non-) Performance Styles of 100 American Poets
The Cambridge Companion to Twenty-First-Century American Poetry Edited by Timothy Yu Frontmatter More Information
Getting Into Poetry
Safiya Sinclair & James Allen Hall | Mary Ruefle | Novembe
Don't Back Away: an Interview with Rae Armantrout
A Speculative Essay About Poetry, Simile, Artificial
Last Updated 01/14/2021
09-2011-Ipadedition.Pdf
Seminar on Poetic Craft and Theory Course Topic: Prosody and the Forms of Poetry Fall 2017
A Collection of Poetry), and the Daughter: the Roles of the Father, the Speaker and the Reader in the Work of Sharon Olds
DICE SOURCE TEXTS for ERIN DORNEY's CENTO BOX “Flesh
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Poetry, You Need No Further Encouragement: You Know a Few Carefully Selected Words Can Express Extraordinary and Beautiful Ideas
Rae Armantrout Papers
AWP Panel Outline the TOPICAL POEM EVENT CATEGORY: Poetry Craft and Criticism Event Organizer: Event Participants
Rae Armantrout Is the Recipient of the 2010 Pulitzer Prize for Poetry for Her Book "Versed" As Well As the 2010 National Book Critics Award
Building a Core Poetry Collection 811: American Poetry
Simic on Armantrout
Latin American Language Poetry, Themes and Techniques
Contemporary Poetry Reading List
Poetry Collections from Award-Winners, Poets Laureate, Classic Authors, and Even a Brownsburg Public Library Staff Member
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The Poetics of Rae Armantrout
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Bob Perelman Papers
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Radical Politics in Postmodern American Poetry Christopher J
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