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William Tian

Inheritance and Invention in Li-Young Lee's Poetry - 1 views

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    Discusses literary elements in the author's poetry.
Vince Leus

LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka and the limits of open form - 1 views

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    Critical essay on the controversial works of Imamu Baraka
Vince Leus

Amiri Baraka - 2 views

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    Biographical essay on Imamu Baraka
Vince Leus

Amiri Baraka - 1 views

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    Another essay on the life and works of Imamu Baraka
Vince Leus

Amiri Baraka: Revolutionary Traditions - 1 views

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    The life of poet and playwright Imamu Baraka (LeRoi Jones/Amiri Baraka)
Vince Leus

Amiri Baraka: An Overview - 1 views

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    Overview of the works of Imamu Baraka
Anika Adeni

Broughton, Californian Poets - 1 views

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    Book excerpt online; highlights Broughton's achievements.
Anika Adeni

James Broughton Biography - 1 views

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    A biography written by the gay community; sheds light on his experiences
Anika Adeni

Broughton, "Liberation" - 1 views

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    An overview of Broughton's career and how "liberating" his subjects were in an era that was conservative
Chris Mullen

Robert Bly - Selected Poems - 1 views

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    "Published in 1986, Bly's first selected poems differs significantly from his more recent selection, Eating the Honey of Words. Bly radically revises poems from Sleepers Joining Hands especially. Each section is prefaced with brief but illuminating essays tracing the evolution of Bly's poetry from book to book." (Robertbly.com)
Chris Mullen

Robert Bly - This Body is Made of Camphor and Gopherwood - 2 views

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    These 1977 prose poems delight in the wild "leaps" and associative connections discovered by the meditative mind in solitude. A showcase for Bly's imaginative reach at its most muscular, this book features one of Bly's most ecstatic affirmations of physical love, "We Love This Body," as well as the famous poem, "Finding the Father."
Chris Mullen

Robert Bly - This Tree Will Be Here for a Thousand Years - 1 views

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    "In this 1979 collection, Bly revisits the western Minnesota terrain and plainspoken style of his first collection, Silence in the Snowy Fields. While in many ways a sequel to Snowy Fields, the poems here reflect a deepened awareness of Sufism and Jung that relates them spiritually and psychologically to Camphor and Gopherwood and Black Coat." (Robertbly.com)
Chris Mullen

Robert Bly - The Man in the Black Coat Turns - 3 views

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    "This 1981 collection, with its mythological resonance and intricate stanza forms, was one of Bly's most revolutionary in its time. "Black Coat" is the point where Bly's poetry meets his fascination with the male psyche, laying the poetry foundation for his subsequent work with men and his prose work, Iron John" (Robertbly.com)
Chris Mullen

Robert Bly - Silence in the Snowy Fields - 1 views

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    Review of Robert Bly's earliest collection, published in 1962. According to Robert Bly's personal website, Silence in the Snowy Fields "disarmed readers and critics with its clear-sighted intelligence and apparent simplicity."
Chris Mullen

Robert Bly-Silence in the Snowy Fields (wrong link) - 0 views

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    Very good critical essay on the works of Imamu Baraka (Amiri Baraka).
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    Review of Robert Bly's earliest collection, published in 1962. According to Robert Bly's personal website, Silence in the Snowy Fields "disarmed readers and critics with its clear-sighted intelligence and apparent simplicity."
Audrey Miciano

Soto's Oranges-White - 1 views

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    Julian White dissects Gary Soto's poem Oranges and explains the feelings that the poem brings out from the reader.
Tyler Galloway

Literature Resource Center - Document - 1 views

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    A look at the strong sexual themes in Ginsberg's poetry, specifically homoeroticism.
Tyler Galloway

Literature Resource Center - Document - 1 views

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    A retrospective of Ginsberg's poetry, observing his subject matter, and juxtaposing it in a modern light.
Carissa Quiambao

'This Holocaust I Walk In:' Consuming Violence in Sylvia Plath's Poetry - 0 views

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    In the following essay, Murphy attempts to locate sources for the imagery of violence and destruction in Plath's poetry.
paul burchak

Literature Resource Center - Document - 0 views

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    John Berryman Overview
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