The sun is but a morning star : studies in West Coast poetry and poetics / Lee Bartlett.
1989
PS281 .B37 1989
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Title
The sun is but a morning star : studies in West Coast poetry and poetics / Lee Bartlett.
Author
Edition
1st ed.
ISBN
0826311628 (Jacket)
9780826311627 (Jacket)
0826309119
08263
9780826309112
0826309119
9780826311627 (Jacket)
0826309119
08263
9780826309112
0826309119
Imprint
Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, ©1989.
Language
English
Description
xv, 217 pages ; 22 cm
Call Number
PS281 .B37 1989
System Control No.
(OCoLC)19740273
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-219).
Formatted Contents Note
A community of love: reading Kenneth Rexroth's long poems
God's crooked lines: William Everson and C.G. Jung
"The constant exchange rendered true": the later Robert Duncan
"The sun is but a morning star": notes on Gary Snyder
Meat science to wolf net: Michael McClure's poetics of revolt
Outsiders as insiders: the idea of the west in the work of Thom Gunn and Nathaniel Tarn
Theory of the flower: Michael Palmer, Ron Silliman, and language poetry
The place of poetry in the west: a conversation with William Everson and Nathaniel Tarn.
God's crooked lines: William Everson and C.G. Jung
"The constant exchange rendered true": the later Robert Duncan
"The sun is but a morning star": notes on Gary Snyder
Meat science to wolf net: Michael McClure's poetics of revolt
Outsiders as insiders: the idea of the west in the work of Thom Gunn and Nathaniel Tarn
Theory of the flower: Michael Palmer, Ron Silliman, and language poetry
The place of poetry in the west: a conversation with William Everson and Nathaniel Tarn.
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