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poetry in little-magazine publication during the sixties and seventies. Mark Mirsky's Fiction ... tries to reduce the odds somewhat by printing only fiction-no criticism, reviews, or poetry and no ...
sub­ title, "An irreverent quarterly, carrying poetry, prose, artwork, and in­ cidental ... Hearse No. 1 presented poetry by Joel Oppenheimer, Raymond Souster, Louis Dudek, Robert Creeley, Judson ...
interested in ethnic poetry. Beginning with No.4, the magazine has been square-backed and sub­ stantial in ... served as our own education in the source material of New American Poetry." 10 is made ...
American poets who are generally known to readers of contemporary poetry: Diane Wakoski, John Hollander, ... committed readers of new poetry, it is not sur­ prising that many of the Parnassus review essays are written ...
ceased publishing, Although the magazine has printed a substantial amount of new poetry and fic­ tion (in ... poetry issue, which was slanted somewhat toward southern poets; the January 1975 "Essays on Self ...
200 to 500 copies. The World [no. 1-11: A New York City Literary Magazine]. Poetry Project at St. ... The World, the mimeo magazine of the Poetry Project at St. Mark's Church in New York City, ...
its space equally between prose and poetry. Among the prose contributions were a John A. Williams ... verse by O. O. Gabugah, and proceeded from African poetry through Hoo-Doo to American verse in both ...
Chin set out to meliorate the obscurity of yellow fiction and poetry. They selected works from three ... Hettie Cohen. The poetry in No. 1 was embarrassingly personal and self-indulgent (only three of about ...
Fall 1983
describes it in The Savage God, this overly refined, overly sophisticated poetry could take "no ... autobiographical style of The Dream Songs represents an effort to "push... at the limits of what poetry ...
effect­ both technically and in terms of emotional power-in contemporary American poetry seems to be in ... has been the presence of the erotic in recent fiction and poetry. Readers of Prose from Spain (TQ #57, ...

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