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adam_text | Contents
Preface
xxvii
Introduction
xxix
Charles
Olson
(1910-1970)
З
In Cold Hell, in Thicket A
I,
Maximus
of Gloucester, to
Vou
9
Letter
3 13
Maxiuinus, to himself
16
John Case
(1912-1992) 18
25
Mesostics Re and Not Re Mark Tobev
18
Writing through the Cantos
22
Robert Duncan
(1919-1988) 29
Often
Ï
Am Permitted to Return to a Meadow
30
Poetry, a Natural Thing
30
Bending the Bow
31
The Torso Passages
18 32
Songs of an Other
3 5
Close
36
Lawrence Ferlinghetti (b.
1919) 38
[In
Goyas
greatest scenes we seem to see]
39
[In Golden Gate Park that day]
АО
[Constantly risking absurdity]
Al
A Dark Portrait A
2
Barbara Guest
(1920-2006) 43
Red Lilies
vi
■
Contents
River Road Studio
AA
Prairie Houses A
5
Wild Gardens Overlooked by Night Lights
46
An Emphasis Falls on Reality A
8
Valorous Vine A
9
Freed Color
50
Jackson Mac Low
[1922-2004) 52
from The Pronouns
5 3
1st
Dance
—
Making Things New
—6
February
1964 5 5
6th Dance -Doing Things with Pencils
—17-18
February
1964 53
Trope Market
5
A
59th Light Poem: for La Monte Young and Marian Zazeela—
6
November
1982 5 5
Antic Quatrains
56
Twenties
26 5 7
Twenties
27 5 8
Philip Whalen
(1923-2002) 60
Sourdough Mountain Lookout
61
The Chariot
66
Denise
Levertov
(1923-1997) 67
Overland to the Islands
68
Illustrious Ancestors
68
The Ache of Marriage
69
The Wings
69
Stepping Westward
70
Williams: An Essay
7 2
Where Is the Angel?
7 3
James Schuyler
(1923-1991) 75
A Man in Blue
76
The Crvstal Lithium
7 7
Letter to a Fnend: Who Is Nancy
Daum? 81
Korean Mums
86
Kenneth Koch
(1925-2002) 88
To You
89
Variations on a Theme by William Carlos Williams
89
Alive for an Instant
90
Contents ■
VI
Aesthetics of a Small Theatre
91
Aesthetics of Creating Something
91
Aesthetics of
Lorca 91
Aesthetics of Feeling Fine
91
Aesthetics of Being a Mouse
9 2
Aesthetics of Poetry and Prose
92
Aesthetics of Comedy Asleep
92
Aesthetics of Silence
92
Aesthetics of the Aesthetician
92
Jack Spicer
(1925-1965) 93
Song for Bird and Myself
9
A
from The Holy Grail
9 7
The Book of Gawain
9 7
The Book of Percival
100
Frank O Hara
(1926-1966) 103
Poem (The eager note on my door
. . .) 104
Meditations in an Emergency
104
Ode to Joy
106
The Day Lady Died
107
Personal Poem
108
A Step away from Them
109
Ave
Maria
110
Steps 111
Poem
(Lana
Turner has collapsed!)
113
Why I Am Not a Painter
113
Allen Ginsberg
(1926-1997) 115
FROM Howl (Part I)
116
A Supermarket in California
121
To Aunt Rose
122
First Party at Ken Kesey
s
with Hell s Angels
123
On Neals Ashes
124
Robert Creeley
(1926-2005) 125
After
Lorca
126
A Form of Women
126
The Rain
12 7
For Love
128
The Language
130
VÜ¡
■
Contents
The Window
lil
The World
132
Self-Portrait
li
5
Bresson s Movies
li A
When I think lib
Paul Blackburn
(1926-1971] 136
Brooklyn Narcissus
13 7
El Camino
Verde
139
Park Poem
140
John Ashbery (b.
1927) 142
The Picture of Little J. A. in a Prospect of Flowers
1 A3
How Much Longer Will I Be Able to Inhabit
the Divine Sepulcher
... 1
A
5
FROM The Skaters 1A7
Farm Implements and Rutabagas in a Landscape 1 jA
The One Thmg That Can Save America
156
The Other Tradition
15 7
Paradoxes and Oxymorons
158
Life Is a Dream
159
Involuntary Description
159
Feverfew
160
Opposition to a Memorial
161
Litanies
162
The Ecstasy
163
Larry Eigner (1927-1996) 164
[trees green the quiet sun]
16 5
Wholes
165
[a temporary language]
166
[thesunsolid] 167
[Out of the wind and leaves]
167
June 19-September
9 90 168
Kenward Elmslie
(b.
1929) 169
Shirley Temple Surrounded by Lions
169
Feathered Dancers
170
Japanese City
17
■ ->
Ed
Dorn (1929-1999) 174
The Rick of Green Wood
174
Contents
■
їх
Geranium
17 5
From Gloucester Out
176
On the Debt My Mother Owed to Sears Roebuck
181
Gregory
Corso
(1930-2001) 183
Italian Ertravaganza
184
The Mad Yak
18
A
Last Night I Drove a Car
18
A
Dream of a Baseball Star
185
I Held a Shelley Manuscript
186
Marriage
186
Gary Snyder(b.
1930) 190
Hay for the Horses
191
Riprap
1 91
The Bath
197
Avocado
195
As for Poets
19 5
Axe Handles
196
Right in the Trail
19 7
No Shadow
19 9
Keith Waldrop (b.
1932) 200
A Shipwreck in Haven (I)
201
Plurality of Worlds
205
Competing Depth
70 7
Michael McClure (b.
1932) 209
Gray Fox at Solstice
209
Mexico Seen from the Moving Car
210
The Butterfly
211
The Cheetah
212
Thoreau s Eyes
213
Amiri
Baraka
(LeRoi Jones) (b.
1934) 214
Duncan Spoke of a Process
215
Political Poem
217
The New World
217
Leadbelly Gives an Autograph
218
Ka Ba
220
Leroy
221
Χ
■ Contents
The Rare Birds
221
J. said, Our whole universe is generated by a rhythm
2 22
Ted Berrigan
(1934-1983] 224
FROM The Sonnets
225
II (Dear Margie, hello. It is
5:15
a.m.)
225
XV (In Joe Brajnard s collage its white arrow)
2 25
XXXVI
(It s
8:54
in Brooklyn it s the 28th of July and)
2 25
LXXXVIII (How strange to be gone in a minute!)
226
Words for Love
2 2 7
Bean Spasms
228
A Certain Slant of Sunlight
2
ЗА
My Autobiography
2 34
In Your Fucking Utopias
23 5
Diane
di Prima (b.
1934) 236
The Practice of Magical Evocation
2 3 7
On Sitting Down to Write, I Decide Instead to Go to
Fred
Herko
s
Concert
237
For
H.D.
239
Backyard
241
The
Loba
Addresses the Goddess
/
or The Poet as Priestess Addresses the
Loba-Goddess
242
Clayton Eshleman (b.
1935) 243
The
Lieh Gate 244
Iraqi Morgue
245
In Memory of George
Butterick 246
Cornbarelles
247
Eternity at
Domme
248
Ronald Johnson
(1935-1998) 249
FROM
Ari::
The Foundations
2 50
Beam
6,
The Musics
250
Beam
8 251
Beam
33 251
RADI
OS
25 2
Gustaf
Sobin
(1935-2005) 257
What the Music Wants
2 58
Eleven Rock Poems
259
Contents ■
χι
Genesis
261
Under the Bright Orchards
262
Rosmarie Waldrop
(b.
1935) 264
from
Pre
&
Con or Positions and Junctions
1—5 2 65
Conversation
1:
On the Horizontal
2 68
Conversation
2:
On the Vertical
2 69
Conversation
3:
On Vertigo
2 70
Object Relations
2 71
We Will Always Ask, What Happened?
2 71
Kathleen
Fraser
(b.
1937) 273
re
:
searches (fragments, after Anakreon, for Emily Dickinson)
274
your back to me inside the black suit
2 7 7
notebook
5:
in spite of gradual deficits
2 78
Susan Howe (b.
1937) 280
FROM Taking the Forest
281
from Bedhangings: To the Compiler of Memones
286
Caroline Knox [b.
1938) 291
Freudian Shoes
291
Movement Along the Fneze
2 92
Sleepers Wake
293
Famous
Bigshots 2 94
Quaker Guns
295
Dreyken
296
Bathrobes
296
Bill Berkson (b.
1939) 297
Merit
297
Goods and Services
298
In Costume
2 98
After the Medusa
299
Song for Connie
299
Clark Coolidge (b.
1939) 301
Bnll
302
Styro
303
On Induction of the Hand
303
Noon Point
304
from This Time We Are Both
305
хи
■ Contents
Ed
Roberson [b. 1939) 308
Sit in What City We re In
309
Urban
Nature
312
Open
/
Back
Up (breadth of field)
313
Monks
ВЫ
Book
313
A Sampler
314
Psalm
315
The Counsel of Birds
316
Fanny Howe (b.
1940) 317
from Veteran (I don t believe in ashes; some of the others do.)
318
from The Quietist
319
[Mad God, mad thought]
319
[Two waters
—
squared]
319
[My bedclothes were stuffed with ashes]
3 20
FROM O clock
3 20
[Go on out but
corne
back in]
320
[Hive-sized creams are on the chestnut tree]
321
[I feel like the end
/
of a long day]
3 21
[Wild garlic flowers]
3 2 2
[He was a cold-hearted Saxon]
3 22
from Forty Days
32 2
18
[Because my secret wedding]
322
23
[Hey, afraid]
32 3
Lyn Hejinian (b.
1941) 324
FROM Writing Is an Aid to Memory (I)
3 25
FROM My Life
3 2 5
[A pause, a rose, something on paper]
32 5
[As for we who love to be astonished ]
32 7
[Like plump birds along the shore]
3 28
FROM Slotoly
3 29
FROM
Th e
Beginner
332
Joan Retallack (b.
1941) 336
Curiosity and the Claim to Happiness
337
Present Tense
3 3 7
Present Tense: Choice
340
Present Tense: Still
341
Ron Padgett (b.
1942) 343
Won
de rful
Things
34 3
Contents
■ Xlii
Nothing
m
That Drawer
345
Falling in Love in Spain or Mexico
345
Who and Each
346
Irish Song by an English Man
5
A
/
111 Get Back to You
348
Ann
Lauterbach
(b.
1942) 349
Platonic Subject
3 50
Clamor
3 50
New Brooms
351
Instruction
3 53
Constellation in Chalk
3 54
Michael Palmer (b.
1943) 356
N
ote
s f o r E ch
о
Lake
( 3 ) 3 5 7
The Project
oí
Linear Inquiry
359
Voice and Address
3 61
I Do Not
3 62
Autobiography
2
(hellogoodby)
36
A
Of
366
The Phantom of Liberty
36 7
Leslie Scalapino
(1944-2010) 369
FROM Zither
3 70
Marjorie Welish [b.
1944) 380
Respected, Feared, and Somehow Loved
380
Within This Book, Called Marguerite
381
Twenty-three Modern Stories
382
The World Map
383
Possible Fires
3 83
Norma Cole
(b.
1945) 385
At the Port
385
In Memory of My Future
386
Remaining in Light
3 86
The Laws
3 8 7
The Station
m
aster
388
Bernadette
Mayer (b.
1945) 389
FROM Midwinter Day
390
On Sleep
394
XIV
■ Contents
Alice Notley (b. 1945] 398
Poem
(You hear that heroic big land music?)
399
Jack Would Speak through the Imperfect Medium of Alice
3 99
A California Girlhood
401
FROM Beginning ivith a Stain
4 03
April Not an Inventory but a Blizzard
404
I Must Have Called and So He Comes
4 05
Anne Waldman (b.
1945) 407
Makeup on Empty Space
408
from The Asian Notebook
411
Admonitions of the Boudoir
411
In the Room of Never Grieve
412
One Inch of
bove
Is an Inch of Ashes
413
Wanda Coleman (b.
1946) 414
the ISM
414
Brute Strength
415
Essay on Language
416
Ron Silliman (b.
1946) 419
FROM The Chinese Notebook
4 20
FROM Tjanting
4 2 2
FROM Paradise (A SENTENCE in the evening)
426
(G)hosts final passage
42 7
Rae
Armantrout (b.
1947) 429
Close
430
Empty
431
Yonder
43 2
Later
43 3
Prayers
434
Autobiography: Urn Burial
4 35
Mei-mei
Berssenbrugge (b.
1947) 437
Alakanak Break-Up
4 38
Texas
44 3
Concordance
44 3
Nathaniel Mackey (b.
1947) 446
Andoumboulouous Brush ( mu fifteenth part)
447
Spectral Escort ( mu seventeenth part)
452
Contents
■
XV
Steve McCaffery
(b.
1947) 455
Apologia Pro
Vita Sua
456
Suggestion but No Insult
45 7
The Dangers of Poetry
45 7
The Poem as a Thing to See
45 8
Correlata
for a Cryptogram
4 59
Digital Poetics
459
Bob Perelman [b.
1947) 461
Chronic Meanings
46 2
Confession
46 5
Current Poetics
4 6 7
The Remote
4 68
Bin Ramke (b.
1947] 469
The Ruined World
4 70
Aaron Shurin (b.
1947) 478
from involuntary Lyrics
4/9
VIII
(I come to
café,
I sit, I bear)
4 79
XVIII
(Those guys with Christmas tree untrimmed)
479
XXXVII
(It s a country road forty years ago)
480
LXVI
(Disabled
/
by seeing them touch)
480
CII
(if you would come for days)
481
CXLI
(Claudio, Stefïano,
Salo,
Jésus)
481
CXLII (friends walk; bones begin to creak)
482
Will Alexander (b.
1948) 483
A Nexus of Phantoms
484
Thought as Philosophical Torment
485
from The Sri Lankan Loxodrome
486
Bruce Andrews (b.
1948) 489
Earth
5 489
Earth6
491
Earth
9 492
Somehow That s Just the Way It Is and I Just Don t Really Care
49 3
Devo
Habit
494
from
Factura
(ca
ja
a th
an
ne
sh
th
wa
pe)
495
Stephen Ratcliffe
(b.
1948) 496
FROM REAL:
10.31
to
11.5 497
XV!
■
Contents
Eileen Myles (b.
1949) 503
December 9th
50
A
The
Sadneš s
of
Le aving
504
Bleeding Hearts
507
Immanence
508
Each Defeat
50 9
The Frames
510
C. D.
Wright (b.
1949) 512
FROM One Big Self
513
Charles Bernstein (b.
1950) 517
The Klupzy Girl
518
Dysraphism
521
Whose Language
575
Virtual Reality
5 26
A Defence of Poetry
5 78
This Line
5 30
Castor Oil
531
Cecil S. Giscombe (b.
1950) 532
All (Facts, Stones, Chance):
1-3 53 3
Far
5 38
Day Song
5 39
Prairie Style
5 39
John Yau (b.
1950) 540
Unpromising Poem
541
Screen Name
541
Ing Grish
54 3
Maxine Chernoff (b.
1952) 546
What It Contains
54 7
Scenes from Ordinary Life
549
The Commons
5 52
Carla
Harryman (b.
1952) 555
Noise for
Adorno 556
Transparent
55 7
Orgasms
557
Laura Moriarty (b.
1952) 561
FROM
Spectrums
Rhetoric
562
Contents ■
XVI
Elaine
Equi
(b.
1953) 568
A D
ate wi th
R o b b
e
-
G
rillet 568
Asking for a Raise
569
A Quiet Poem
5 70
Locket without a Face
5 7.1
The Collected
573
Harryette Mullen [b.
1953) 575
FROM Muse ¿r Drudge
5 76
Denigration
580
Dim Lady
5 80
Elliptical
5 81
Variation on a Theme Park
581
Xenophobic Nightmare in a Foreign Language
581
Donald
Reveil
[b.
1954) 583
The Secessions on Loan
584
Wh
y a n d
Why Now
585
Ridiculous Winter Flower
586
New Colors
58 7
Deluge
588
Gillian Conoley (b.
1955) 589
Native
5 90
This Land Is My Land
592
[My name is the girl with one glass eye said bitterly]
5 94
Andrew Joron (b.
1955) 597
First Drift
598
Le Nombre des
Ombres
5 98
Dolphy at Delphi
599
Skymap under Skin
600
The Person
601
Illocutionary Reels
601
Cole Swensen (b.
1955) 603
Trine (Cove, Dove, Woven)
604
The Girl Who Never Rained
606
Five Landscapes
60 7
A Garden as Between
508
If a Garden of Numbers
609
Labyrinths and Mazes
610
XVlii
■ Contents
Susan
Wheeler
[b.
1955) 611
The Belle 612
Bankruptcy
&
Exile
612
The Privilege of Feet
613
He or She That s Got the Limb, That Holds Me Out on It
61
і
Possessive Case
614
Anthem
615
Forrest Gander (b.
1956) 616
To
Eurydice
617
To Virginia
619
from Late Summer Entry: The Landscapes of Sally Mann
620
River and Trees
620
Ghost Sonata
6 20
Ivy Bnck Wall
621
Late Summer Entry
621
Rusty Morrison (b.
1956) 623
please advise stop (I was dragging a ladder)
62 3
please advise stop (only gray rocks with drifting)
62 4
please advise stop (basin of hills polished)
62
A
please advise stop (the chainlink fence holds)
62 5
please advise stop (like water-spiders on a pond)
62 5
please advise stop (any object inclines away)
62 5
MyungMi Kim {b.
1957) 626
Into Such Assembly
627
FROM Penury
629
Wang Ping (b.
1957) 634
Syntax
634
Of Flesh
&
Spirit
635
Female Marriage
636
Tan Lin (b.
1957) 641
from A Dictionary of Systems Theory
642
Preface
(1978) 642
Second Preface
(1986) 643
Third Preface
(1998) 645
Fourth Preface
2000 646
Fourth Preface Revised
2000 64 7
Pur
648
Contents ■
XIX
Laura
Mullen
(b.
1958) 649
Autumn
6 50
After I Was Dead
651
In the Space between Words Begin
552
I Wandered Networks like a Cloud
65 3
Code
654
The White Box of Mirror Dissolved Is Not Singular
6 55
Robert
Fitterman [b.
1959) 656
from A Hemingway Reader: The Sun Also Also Rises, Book I
65 5
LIT
659
Peter Gizzi (b.
1959) 665
Creeley Madrigal
666
Revival
667
In Defense of Nothing
671
A Panic That Can Still Come upon Me
671
Hypostasis
&
New Year
673
Basement Song
6 75
Claudia Keelan (b.
1959) 676
Something to Keep
6 77
Spring
678
Critical Essay
678
Sun Going Down
6 79
Pity Boat
681
Joseph Lease (b.
1960) 683
Broken World (For James Assatly)
684
Send My Roots Rain
687
Mark McMorris (b.
I960) 690
(a poem) (When the combat finally stops, then I will come to you)
691
from Letters to Michael
692
Dear Michael
(2) 692
Dear Michael
(8) 692
Dear Michael
(12) 693
Inescapable Country
694
Sharon
Mesmer (b.
1960) 696
I Wanna Make Love to You on Mission Accomplished Day
696
I Don t Wanna Lose Yer Wholesome
Lovefest
Forever
697
XX
■ Contents
I Never Knew an Orgy Could Be So Much Work
697
When the Platypus Kicks Back
698
Kenneth Goldsmith (b.
1961] 700
FROM Day
/01
from Seven American Deaths and Disasters
705
Part
4:
(Death of John
Lennon
reported on
Monday Night Football)
705
Elizabeth Robinson (b.
1961] 707
Apollo
7 08
Experience
/08
Doorway
709
Stained Syllogism
710
Mary and No Savior
711
Having Words
712
A Stitch in the Side
7] 3
Elizabeth Willis (b.
1961) 714
Autographeme /15
A Woman s Face
716
Clash by Night
717
A Species Is an Idea
(2) 717
The Witch
718
Stacy Doris
(1962-2012) 721
Synopsis of
KILD
ARE
7 2 2
Love Letter (Lament)
723
As SEQUEL: Second Slogan Poem: A Song for Twins
7 24
FROM Knot
7 2 5
[Are collisions entrances?]
7 25
[Into some distance, everything empties]
725
[Is there a dalliance that stops]
726
[Detail, a sip of tea]
7 26
K.
Silem
Mohammad (b.
1962) 727
Spooked
7 28
Cosmic Deer Head Freakout
7 29
from Sonnagrams
7 30
H.D., H.D., Tetchy H.D! Why Punch Punchy, BBW Spy?
7 30
Vac-U-Cash
Devo
Vogue
731
Contents
■
XXI
The the the the the the the the the the Death (Hey Hey)
/31
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh, J.M.L.: Flit Flit Flit, Fold Fold Fold,
My Violent DDT Doll™
/ 52
Linh Dinh
(b.
1963) 733
Continuous Bullets Over Flattened Earth
7 34
Fifteen Rounds with a Nobody
/34
The Death of English
7 3 5
Vocab Lab
/ 3 5
Body Eats
7 36
Claudia Rankine (b.
1963] 739
from PLOT
740
Coherence in Consequence
/4 0
Proximity of Inner to In Her
740
Intermission in Four Acts
741
The thing in play (Act I)
741
S
till in
ρ
1
ay
(
Ac
t
1
1 ) /42
Musical interlude (Act III)
74?
In mortal theater (Act IV)
74 3
Nada
Gordon [b.
1964)
and Gary Sullivan (b.
1962) 744
from Swoon
/4 5
Gary Sullivan: Among the Living (Date: November
2) 745
Nada
Gordon: Moonscape with Earthlings (Date: December
18) 74 9
Jennifer Moxley (b.
1964) 754
Wreath of a Similar Year
7 55
The Price of Silence
7 56
Eleni Sikelianos
(b.
1965) 759
Campo santo
759
Of the True Human Fold
7 60
Essay: Delicately
761
Essay: Seven Aspects of Milking Time
761
Be Honeyed Bush
762
A Radiant Countess of What s It
763
Edwin Torres (b.
1965) 764
Slipped Curve
7 65
Sorry, I Don t Talk Poetry
7 66
xxii ■ Contents
The Intermission Clown
76 7
Lunar Shift
768
Of Natural Disasters and Love
7 69
Christian
Bök (b.
1966) 770
Vowels
1 71
FROM Chapter A (for Hans Arp)
7 71
[Awkward grammar appals a craftsman]
771
[Hassan Abd aJ-Hassad, an Agha KhanJ
7 7 2
from Chapter
E
(for
René
Crevel)
7 7 2
[Enfettered, these sentences repress free speech]
/7 2
[Relentless, the rebel peddles these theses]
7 73
from Chapter
U
(for Zhu Yu)
7 7 3
[Kultur
spurns Ubu
- -
thus Ubu pulls stunts]
/ /3
[Ubu gulps up brunch]
7 73
Kalokagathia
7 74
Laynie Browne (b.
1966) 775
FROM Possession
775
Crown of Larks
7 7 7
Sentencing
7 78
The Girl of Wax
7 79
Julie Carr (b.
1966) 780
Equivocal (If that bird in my hand and that bear in the trees)
781
House /Boat
781
Of Sarah (Years having passed, the foliage is wet)
7 82
Of Sarah (Decay to the lemon)
782
FROM
100
Notes on Violence
783
83.
Note on Vengeance
783
84
(But what was I up to?)
784
Lisa Jarnot (b.
1967) 785
They Loved the Sea
786
Gang Angles
786
Manx Kippers
787
Husband Sonnet One
788
Right Poem
788
Drew Gardner (b.
1968) 789
Chicks Dig Wax
790
The Mayim Bialik-Kruschev Fig Rearrangement
792
Contents ■ xxiii
Superstar 7 93
Why Do I Hate Flarf So Much?
7 94
Vanessa Place (b.
1968) 795
from Dies: A Sentence
79 5
G. C
Waldrep (b.
1968) 800
Pharisee s Lament
800
Goldbeaters Skin
801
Wunderkammern 802
On the Seventh Anniversary of the U.S. Invasion of Afghanistan
803
discrete series: Selinsgrove
80
A
Craig Dworkin (b.
1969) 806
Chapter One: Tectonic Grammar
80 7
FROM Legion
809
FROM Parse
812
Brian Kim
Stefans
(b.
1969) 815
Elementary Buddhism
816
Searchbot
816
Bishop Bedlam s Entreaties
819
Catherine Wagner (b.
1969) 821
Fraction Anthem8
82 2
Fraction Anthem15
82 3
Exercise
34 (173/02
pm)
823
Exercise
38 (1/7/02
pm)
824
For the Boys
825
Song
826
Graham Foust (b.
1970) 828
1984 829
Of What Seems Like My Father
829
Interstate Eighty
830
Panama
831
FROM To Anacreon in Heaven
831
[Like the
docent
who would suck]
831
[I could break into slavery]
83 2
Noëlle
Kocotfb.
1970) 833
Love Poem on the Anniversary of Nowhere
833
XXIV
■ Contents
Abortion Elegy
834
For My Father the Poet
83 5
Passing Over Water
83 5
Over, Under, Through, With
83 6
Lithium
83 7
Katie Degentesh (b.
1974) 838
I Sometimes Tease Animals
83 9
Τ
Feel Uneasy Indoors
8
АО
At Times I Have Fits of Laughing and Crying That I Cannot Control
841
Noah Eli Gordon (b.
1975) 843
The book of
í
or getting
844
The book of signs
844
An approximation of the actual letter
84 5
Dove song
84 5
from The Source
84 6
[The Source sits atop an alp as if it were a throne.
J
84 6
| On what account are we not condemned to servitude?]
84 6
Joshua Marie Wilkinson [b.
1977) 848
Wolf Dust
849
Ben Lerner
(b.
1979) 855
FBOM The
Lichtenberg
Figures
856
[The dark collects our empties, empties our ashtrays]
856
[I had meant to apologize in advance]
856
[In my day, we knew how to drown plausibly]
85 7
FROM The
Doppler
Elegies
85 7
[I want to finish the book in time]
85 7
[I m worried about a friend]
858
[The passengers are asked to clap]
859
[A flowering no one attends]
860
[They are passing quickly, those]
860
[Somewhere in this book I broke]
861
Contents
■ xxv
POETICS
Charles
Olson
Projective Verse
86 3
Barbara
Guest
A Reason for Poetics
87 2
Frank
O Hara
Personism:
Λ
Manifesto
8 75
Allen Ginsberg
Notes for Jlovol and Other Poerns
877
Robert Creeley
To Define
880
Form
881
Susan Howe
There Are Not Leaves Enough to Crown to Cover to
Crown to Cover
88 3
Fanny Howe
FROM Bewilderment
88 7
Lyn Hejinian
from The Rejection of Closure
894
Will Alexander
My interior Vita
901
Leslie Scalapino
Note on My Writing,
І985
904
Nathaniel Mackey
FROM Sound and Sentiment, Sound and Symbol
90 7
Steve McCaffery
Language Writing: from Productive to
Libidinal
Economy
913
Charles Bernstein
FROM Artifice of Absorption
92 2
Introj ective Verse
9 26
K.
Silem
Mohammad
Excessivism
929
Kenneth Goldsmith
Conceptual Poetics
933
Drew Gardner
Why Flarf Is Better Than Conceptualism
944
Permissions Acknowledgments
947
Index
967
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