Barbarous Knowledge: Myth in the Poetry of Yeats, Graves, and Muir, by Daniel Hoffman

By Bruce Cutler

The New Poets: American and British Poetry Since World War II, by M. L. Rosenthal

By Bruce Cutler

T. S. Eliot: Moments and Patterns, by Leonard Unger

By Bruce Cutler

Theodore Roethke: An Introduction to the Poetry, by Karl Malkoff

By Bruce Cutler

W. B. Yeats: Man and Poet, by Norman Jeffares

By Bruce Cutler

Introductions and Conclusions

By Bruce Cutler

Crystals, by Frank Samperi

Definitions, by David Antin

The Galilee Hitch-Hiker, by Richard Brautigan

Voyages, by Robin Magowan

Living with Chris, by Ted Berrigan

Identikit, by Jim Brodey

Aloud, by Bill Dodd

Sing-Song, by Paul Blackburn

Lachrymae Mateo, by Clayton Eshleman

State of the Union, by Aimé Césaire (Tr. by Clayton Eshleman and Denis Kelly)

Ten Pamphlets

Barbarous Knowledge: Myth in the Poetry of Yeats, Graves, and Muir, by Daniel Hoffman
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