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Jacket 28 — October 2005 — Contents

*   Robert Bertholf’s Robert Duncan   *   Kenneth Cox   *   Bowering   *   and more   *

photo of Robert Duncan, 1982

Robert Duncan, Buffalo, New York, 1982, photograph by Patricia Layman Bazelon

Robert Bertholf’s Robert Duncan

button Robert J. Bertholf: Introduction

button Robert Bertholf: Robert Duncan: A Biographical Sketch

button Robert Duncan, Ten Poems, 1940 to 1980

button Robert Duncan, Ten Letters, 1939 to 1960

button Robert Duncan, Ten Prose Pieces, 1945 to 1978

button Robert J. Bertholf: Robert Duncan’s ‘The Venice Poem’ and Symphonic Form

button Robert J. Bertholf: The Robert Duncan / Denise Levertov Correspondence: Duncan’s View

button Robert J. Bertholf: From Robert Duncan’s Notebooks: On Denise Levertov

button “Here at the last minute”: Letters from Robert Duncan to Chris Edwards, 1977–1980 (excerpts)

button Robert J. Bertholf: Preliminary Checklist of Robert Duncan’s Reference Library

button Robert Bertholf: The Poetry Collection at the State University of New York at Buffalo: A Sketch


Kenneth Cox and friends

Kenneth Cox and friends

Kenneth Cox 1916–2005

Edited by Jenny Penberthy

button Introduction: Jenny Penberthy: Kenneth Cox 1916–2005

button August Kleinzahler: Kenneth Cox

button Kenneth Cox: Donald Davie’s History ( a review of Donald Davie, Under Briggflatts: A History of Poetry in Great Britain 1960–1988. Manchester: Carcanet, 1989.)

button Kenneth Cox: Basil Bunting reading Wordsworth

button Kenneth Cox: Laforgue

button Kenneth Cox: Lorine Niedecker’s Poetry

button Sorley Maclean: Raasay Woods (“Englished by Kenneth Cox”)

button Kenneth Cox on Translating

button Eliot Weinberger: Kenneth Cox

button Michael O’Brien: About Kenneth Cox

button Michael Hamburger: Ave Atque Vale

button Roger Guedalla

George Bowering

George Bowering

George Bowering Feature

Edited by rob mclennan

button rob mclennan: Introduction: George Bowering at 70

button George Bowering: Three poems: His Friend Waiting / Q&A / The Figure of outward

button George Bowering in conversation with Eric Eggertson, 1979

button Jonathan Ball: “Is winter my country”: Bowering’s Kanada

button rob mclennan: Changing on the Fly, The Best Lyric Poems of George Bowering

button rob mclennan: from variations: plunder verse (book 3 of the other side of the mouth): six variations on George Bowering’s “Do Sink”

button Tim Conley: Reading Bowering Fearfully

button Rob Budde: Curiouser: George Bowering

button Aaron Belz: Five poems: There is Bowering / Bowering / George on a Bike / Mountains are Somebody’s Back Yard / Baseball

button Kent Johnson: I Remember Once, Years Ago

button Lionel Kearns: Calling

button David W. McFadden: Two poems: Chinese / Saskatoon

button rob mclennan: George Bowering Bibliography (selected)

Two nibs
Interviews

button ‘The Wedding Dress: Meditations On Word and Life’: Fanny Howe in conversation with Leonard Schwartz

button ‘Making Things Difficult’: Douglas Messerli in conversation with Charles Bernstein

button ‘Bumper-car effect’: Rodrigo Toscano in conversation with Leonard Schwartz


Reviews and Articles

button Joel Bettridge: Surfaces by John Tipton

button Ken Bolton: The Roads by David Kennedy

button Daniel Borzutzky: Immanent Visitor: Selected Poems of Jaime Saenz, translated by Kent Johnson and Forrest Gander

button Kerry Brown: A Tragic Honesty: The Life and Works of Richard Yates, by Blake Bailey

button Colin Browne: ‘Shadowtime’, Composer: Brian Ferneyhough; Librettist: Charles Bernstein; North American premiere: Lincoln Center Festival 2005, July 21 and 22, 2005; Shadowtime, by Charles Bernstein: Green Integer Books

button Sophie Calle and Grégoire Bouillier: Questionnaire, translated by Bill Berkson, answered by Harry Mathews, then by Andrei Codrescu

button Cyrus Console: The Lichtenberg Figures, by Ben Lerner

button Stuart Cooke: Music — Prose and Poems by Martin Harrison

button Jon Curley: Uncertain Poetries — Selected Essays on Poets, Poetry and Poetics, by Michael Heller

button Jim Feast: Poems From the Prison Diary of Ho Chi Minh, translated by Steve Bradbury

button Adam Fieled: Wordsworth @ McDonald’s

button Thomas Fink: Incessant Seeds, by Sheila E. Murphy

button Lyman Gilmore: William Bronk and Cid Corman

Barbara Guest

Barbara Guest, Sermoneta, Italy, 1968

button Noah Eli Gordon: Folding Ruler Star, by Aaron Kunin

button Noah Eli Gordon reviews 23 recent American chapbooks

button Timothy Gray: ‘Fictions Dressed Like Water’: Aqueous Imagery in the Poetry of Barbara Guest (15,000 words)

button T.Hibbard: Avenue Noir by Vernon Frazer

button Brenda Hillman: Nathaniel Tarn’s Selected Poems 1950–2000

button Piers Hugill: Shut Up Shut Down, by Mark Nowak with an afterword by Amiri Baraka

button Paul Foster Johnson: Fourier Series, by Joshua Corey

button Paul Kahn: three books by James Koller: Snows Gone By — New & Uncollected Poems — 1964-2002 / Looking For His Horses / Crows Talk To Him

button Ben Lerner: Migration: New and Selected Poems by W.S Merwin

button James Maynard: Precipitations — Contemporary American Poetry as Occult Practice, by Devin Johnston

button Kim Minkus: American Standard/Canada Dry, by Stephen Cain

button Jim O’Donoghue: Chronicles, Volume One by Bob Dylan, and Dylan’s Visions of Sin by Christopher Ricks

button Richard Owens reviews Lyric Poetry After Auschwitz — Eleven Submissions to the War, by Kent Johnson

button Liz Parsons: ode ode by Michael Farrell

button Lance Phillips: Growing Still by Deborah Meadows

button Chris Pusateri: To Tell the Lamp, by Lisa Lubasch

button Larry Sawyer: The Vermont Notebook by John Ashbery and Joe Brainard

button Laura Sims: Emptied of All Ships by Stacy Szymaszek

button Madeline Tiger: Somehow (Poems) by Burt Kimmelman

button Jim Wanless: The Compete Love Elegies of Sextus Propertius, translated by Vincent Katz

button John Welch: Being There: the literary life in London

button Laura Wright: The Bear River Massacre and the Making of History, by Kass Fleisher

Poems

button Louis Armand: Croatoan

button Aaron Belz: Three poems: Tim Burton Explodes / In Bed with Meryl Streep / Gary Cooper in the Intellectual Graveyard

button Stephen Bett: For the Nine Guys

button Bill Berkson: Exhibit A

button Rachel Blau DuPlessis: Draft 66: Scroll

button Tom Clark: All: for Robert Creeley (1926-2005)

button Joshua Clover: Three poems: Triple Sonnet / Early Style / Whiteread Walk

button Clayton Eshleman: Two poems: An Arsenal In Seattle / Monumental

button Landis Everson: Woof

button Annie Finch: Excerpt from The Encyclopedia of Scotland, Section 4: ‘Feeding the Admiral’s Pussycat’

button Vincent Katz: Three poems: Psalm / The Regattas at Sainte-Adresse / Hell

button Philip Hammial: Three poems: Grammar / France / Kamikaze

button Lawrence Joseph: The Bronze-Green Gold-Green Foreground / On That Side / The Pattern-Parallel Map Or Graph

button David Lehman: To You

button Joel Lewis: Eight Poems From "Anhedonia"

button Steve McOrmond: Happy Hour

button Ange Mlinko: Two Poems: Femme Fatale Geography / Everything’s Carousing

button Chus Pato: CHARENTON (excerpt), translated from the Galician by Erín Moure

button Erín Moure: Extract from ‘The Fall’

button Stephen Ratcliffe: Poems from HUMAN / NATURE

button Peter Robinson: from Other Trespasses

button Linda Russo: ‘I was a doctor...’ / perfecto fiesta / gender mark-down / It’s a boy and It’s a girl / “Photoillustration of Martha’s last laugh” and “post-attack” / ‘Here is love and peace’ / ‘My biggest problem’ / ‘don’t do or say that to that’

button Lisa Samuels: Two poems: I’m not waiting for anything / Riddle of the covering cherub

button Anamaría Crowe Serrano: Pitter patter

button Peter Jay Shippy: Tristan & Isolde

button Spencer Selby: Three poems: Patex Ont / Please Wireless / Original Veneer

button Pete Spence: Heading...For a fall

button Erik Sweet: Two poems: 8 Tender Buttons / Double a World

button Rodrigo Toscano: Truax Inimical

button César Vallejo: Two poems, translated by Clayton Eshleman: The Book Of Nature / Let the Millionaire Walk Naked

button John Wilkinson: Crown of Nettles

button Lewis Warsh: Reversible Destiny

 
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