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- Copyright: 12/1/1987
For the first time, a full-scale anthology of the contemporary period in American literature is available for your classes. Chronologically organized, with authoritative introductions and bibliographies for each of the 91 writers represented, this volume affords an in-depth study of the best fiction, poetry, and drama produced since World War II.
American Litrature from 1945 to the 1960's FICTION VALDIMIR NABOKOV (1899-1977) [First Love]ISSAC BASHEVIS SINGER (1904- ) Gimpel the FoolEUDORA WELTY (1909- ) Why I Live the P.O. Livvie. JOHN CHEEVER (1912-1982) The Enormous Radio. The Swimmer. RALPH ELLISON (1914- ) King of the Bingo Game. BERNARD MALAMUD (1914-1986) The Mourners SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
VALDIMIR NABOKOV (1899-1977) [First Love]ISSAC BASHEVIS SINGER (1904- ) Gimpel the FoolEUDORA WELTY (1909- ) Why I Live the P.O. Livvie. JOHN CHEEVER (1912-1982) The Enormous Radio. The Swimmer. RALPH ELLISON (1914- ) King of the Bingo Game. BERNARD MALAMUD (1914-1986) The Mourners SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ISSAC BASHEVIS SINGER (1904- ) Gimpel the FoolEUDORA WELTY (1909- ) Why I Live the P.O. Livvie. JOHN CHEEVER (1912-1982) The Enormous Radio. The Swimmer. RALPH ELLISON (1914- ) King of the Bingo Game. BERNARD MALAMUD (1914-1986) The Mourners SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
EUDORA WELTY (1909- ) Why I Live the P.O. Livvie. JOHN CHEEVER (1912-1982) The Enormous Radio. The Swimmer. RALPH ELLISON (1914- ) King of the Bingo Game. BERNARD MALAMUD (1914-1986) The Mourners SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOHN CHEEVER (1912-1982) The Enormous Radio. The Swimmer. RALPH ELLISON (1914- ) King of the Bingo Game. BERNARD MALAMUD (1914-1986) The Mourners SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
RALPH ELLISON (1914- ) King of the Bingo Game. BERNARD MALAMUD (1914-1986) The Mourners SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
BERNARD MALAMUD (1914-1986) The Mourners SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
SAUL BELLOW (1915- ) Looking for Mr. GreenPETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
PETER TAYLOR (1917- )Porte Cochere JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JACK KEROUAC (1922-1969) From On the Road KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
KURT VONNEGUT (1922- )Report on the Barnhouse Effect NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
NORMAN MAILER (1923The Man Who Studied Yoga JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JAMES BALDWIN (1924-1987)Sonny's Blues FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1925-1964) Good Country People JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOHN HAWKES (1925- ) The Universal FearsDRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
DRAMA TENNESSEE WILLIAMS (1911-1983)The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
The Glass Menagerie ARTHUR MILLER (1915- )Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Death of a SalesmanPOETRY WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS (1883-1963)To Mark Anthony in Heaven. Portrait of a Lady. Tract. The Young Housewife. Queen Anne's Lace. Spring and All. The Red Wheelbarrow. This Is Just to Say. The Yachts. A Sort of a Song. The Dance. Raleigh Was Right. Paterson, Book II, Sunday in the Park. The Ivy Crown.The Sparrow. ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ROBERT FRANCIS (1901-1987)The Orb Weaver. Pitcher. Apple Peeler. Cold. Three Darks Come Down Together. Epitah. Hide-and-Seek. Like Ghosts of Eagles. ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ROBERT PENN WARREN (1905- )History Among the Rocks. Founding Fathers, Early-Nineteenth-Century Style, Southeast U.S.A.. Masts at Dawn. Blow, West Wind. Mortal Limit. THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
THEODORE ROETHKE (1908-1963)Open House. My Papa's Waltz. Night Crow. Elegy for Jane. The Waking. I Knew a Woman. Meditations of an Old Woman: Fourth Meditation. The Far Field. Wish for a Young Wife. The Pike. In a Dark Time. CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
CHARLES OLDSON (1910-1970)I, Maximus of Gloucester, to You. Maximius to Gloucester, Letter 27 [withheld]. The Songs of Maximus: Song 3. ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ELIZABETH BISHOP (1911-1979)The Fish. At the Fishbones. Questions of Travel. The Armadillo. Sestina. Crusoe in England. The Moose. Poem. One Art. North Haven. ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980)Aunt Jemina of the Ocean Waves. Frederick Douglass. Those Winter Sundays. Night, Death, Mississippi. RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
RANDALL JARRELL (1914-1965)The Death of the Ball Turret Gunner. Losses. The Woman at the Washington Zoo. Next Day. The Player Piano. The Lost Children. JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOHN BERRYMLAN (1914-1972)The Ball Poem. The Moon and the Night and the Men. The Dream Songs. 1: "Uffy Henry hid the day". 4: "Filling her compact & delicious body". 14: "Life, friends is boring. We must not say so". 29: "There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart". 76: Henry's Confession. 145: "Also I love him: me he's done no wrong". 153: "I'm cross with god who has wrecked this generation". 384: "The marker slants, flowerless, day's almost done"385: "My daughter's heavier. Light leaves are flying". ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ISABELLA GARDENER (1915-1981)In the Museum. Letter from Slough Pond. Part of the Darkness. Summers Ago. GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
GWENDOLYN BROOKS (1917- )a song in the front yard. We Real Cool. The Lovers of the Poor. Horses Graze. ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ROBERT LOWELL (1917-1977)Colloquy in Black Rock. In Memory of Arthur Winslow. After the Surprising Conversions. Her Dead Brother. Sailing Home from Rapallo. Waking in the Blue. Home after Three Months Away. Memories of West Street and Lepke. Man and Wife. "To Speak of Woe That Is in Marriage". Skunk Hour. The Mouth of the Hudson. The Neo-Classical Urn. For the Union Dead. History. Watchmaker God. Robert Frost. The March 1. Reading Myself. Obit. Flight. Epilogue HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
HOWARD NEMEROV (1920- )The Sanctuary. The Goose Fish. The Vacuum. Thirtieth Anniversary Report of the Class of '41. The Western Approaches. Figures of Thought. RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
RICHARD WILBUR (1921- )The Beautiful Changes. Praise in Summer. The Death of a Toad. Mind. Advice to a Prophet. Running. The Writer. Cottage Street, 1953. April 5, 1974. WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
WILLIAM STAFFORD (1914- )Traveling through the Dark. Before the Big Storm. Judgments. One Home. The Farm on the Great Plains. Things That Happen Where There Aren't Any People. JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JAMES DICKEY (1923- )The Hospital Window. The Lifeguard. Cherrylog Road. The Shark's Parlor. DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
DENISE LEVERTOV (1923- )The Third Dimension. To the Snake. The Room. The Willows of Massachusetts. Olga Poems. I: "By the gas-fire, kneeling". ii: "The high pitch of". vi: "Your eyes were the brown gold of pebbles under water". Living. Intrusion. Wedding-Ring. The 90th Year. LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
LOUIS SIMPSON (1923- )Carentan O Carentan. To the Western World. American Poetry. Why You Do Write about Russia? ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ROBERT CREELEY (1926- )I Know A Man. The Rain. For Fear. The Rhythm. "I Keep to Myself Such Measures…". One Way. ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ALLEN GINSBERG (1926- )Howl. A Supermarket in California. Sunflower Sutra. America. Fourth Floor, Dawn, Up All Night Writing Letters.AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
AMERICAN LITERATURE IN THE 1960'S AND AFTERFICTION WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
WILLIAM GADDIS (1922- ) From Carpenter's Gothic CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
CYNTHIA OZICK (1928- )The Shawl URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
URSULA K. LE GUIN (1929- )The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOHN BARTH (1930- )The Funhouse DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
DONALD BARTHELME (1931- )How I Write My Songs E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
E. L. DOCTOROW (1931- )The Writer in the Family TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
TONI MORRISONSula. 1922. JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOHN UPDIKEA & P. Separating. ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ROBERT COOVER (1932- )The Gingerbread House JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOHN GARDNER (1933-1982)Redemption PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
PHILIP ROTH (1933- )The Conversion of the Jews GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
GAIL GOODWIN (1937- )Dream Children THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
THOMAS PYNCHON (1937- )Entropy RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
RAYMOND CARVER (1938- )A Small, Good Thing. Cathedral. JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOYCE CAROL OATES (1938- )The Seasons BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
BOBBIE ANN MASON (1940- )Third Monday ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ANNE TYLER (1941- )Average Waves in Unprotected Waters BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
BARRY HANNAH (1942- )Midnight and I'm Not Famous Yet JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
JOHN IRVING (1942- ) The Hotel New Hampshire: The Bear Called State o' Maine ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
ALICE WALKER (1944- _)Everyday Use TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
TIM O'BRIEN (1946- )Night MarchANN BEATTIE (1947- )Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Shifting LESLIE MARMON SILKO (1948- )Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Yellow Woman JAYNE ANNE PHILLIPS (1952- )The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
The Heavenly Animal ELIZABETH TALLENT (1954- )Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Ice DRAMA EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
EDWARD ALBEE (1928- )The Sandbox DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
DAVID RABE (1940- )Sticks and Bones SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
SAM SHEPARD (1943- )True West POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
POETRY A.R. AMMONS (1926- )Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Apologia pro Vita Sua. Hardweed Path Going. The Wide Land. Corsons Inlet. Reflective. Cascadukka Falls. Poetics. Bonus. Easter Morning. Neighbors. Extrication. I Could Not Be Here At All. ROBERT BLY (1926- )Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Driving toward the Lac Qui Parle River. Driving to Town Late to Mail a Letter. Watering the Horse. In a Train. The Executive's Death. Looking at New-Fallen Snow from a Train. Fishing on a Lake at Night. Snowbanks North of the House. JAMES MERRILL (1926- )The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
The Octopus. A Timepiece. Charles on Fire. The Broken Home. Days of 1964. Matinees. Yannina. Lost in Translation. Samos. FRANK O'HARA (1926- )To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
To My Dead Father. To the Film Industry in Crisis. A Step Away from Them. Why I Am Not a Painter. A True Account of Talking to the Sun at Fire Island. The Day Lady Died. Steps. Ave Maria. W.D. SNODGRASS (1926- )April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
April Inventory. Hear's Needle: 6: "Easter has come around". The Examination. JOHN ASHBERRY (1927- )Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Some Trees. The Painter. Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror. Crazy Weather. As We Know. Paradoxes and Oxymorons. A Prison All the Same. The Desperado. At North Farm. The Ongoing Story. Down by the Station, Early in the Morning. GALWAY KINNELL (1927- )To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
To Christ Our Lord. Freedom, New Hampshire. The Bear. Under the Maud Moon. Fergus Falling. W.S. MERWIN (1927- )Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Grandmother and Grandson. The Drunk in the Furnace. The Last One. For the Anniversary of My Death. A Door. Vision. Trees. The Fields. JAMES WRIGHT (1927-1980)Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Morning Hymn to a Dark Girl. A Note Left in Jimmy Leonard's Shack. Autumn Begins in Martin's Ferry, Ohio. Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy's Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota. Having Lost My Sons, I Confront the Wreckage of the Moon: Christmas, 1960. In Terror of Hospital Bills. Two Postures Beside a Fire. Small Frogs Killed on the Highway. The Vestal in the Forum. PHILIP LEVINE (1928- )Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Heaven. They Feed They Lion. You Can Have It. One for the Rose. ANNE SEXTON (1928-1974)Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Her Kind. The Farmer's Wife. The Truth the Dead Know. All My Pretty One. With Mercy for the Greedy. Letter Written on a Ferry While Crossing Long Island Sound. January 1st. ADRIENNE RICH (1929- )Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Aunt Jennifer's Tigers. The Middle-aged. The Diamond Cutters. Necessities of Life. The Trees. Face to Face. Diving into the Wreck. For the Dead. Upper Broadway. Integrity. For the Record. GARY SNYDER (1930- )The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
The Late Snow & Lumber Strike of the Summer of Fifty-four. Hay for the Horses. Riprap. this poem is for bear. Vapor Trails. Not Leaving the House. Axe Handles. SYLVIA PLATH (1932-1963)Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Black Rook in Rainy Weather. The Colossus. Morning Song. The Rival. Blackberrying. The Arrival of the Bee Box. The Applicant. Daddy. Lady Lazarus. Death & Co. Sheep in Fog. Mystic. MARK STRAND (1934- )Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Keeping Things Whole. The Prediction. The Coming of Light. Where Are the Waters of Childhood? Shooting Whales. Nights in Hackett's Cove. A Morning. My Mother on an Evening in Late Summer. CHARLES WRIGHT (1935- )Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Dog Creek Mainline. Blackwater Mountain. Self-Portrait in 2035. Stone Canyon Nocturne. Spider Crystal Ascension. Clear Night. Sitting at Night on the Front Porch. Laguna Blues. Dead Color. MICHAEL S. HARPER (1938- )We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
We Assume: On the Death of Our Son, Reuben Masai Harper. Last Affair: Bessie's Blues Song. Grandfather. Nightmare Begins Responsibility. CHARLES SIMIC (1938- )Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Fear. Bestiary for the Fingers of My Right Hand. Fork. Charon's Cosmology. A Wall. Euclid Avenue. Prodigy. My Weariness of Epic Proportions. STANLEY PLUMLY (1939- )For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
For Esther. Out-of-the-Body Travel. My Mother's Feet. Waders and Swimmers. Snowing, Sometimes. ROBERT PINSKY (1940- )Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Local Politics. Memorial. The Figured Wheel. Dying. DAVE SMITH (1942- )On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
On a Field Trip at Fredericksburg. Cumberland Station. Night Fishing for Blues. The Roundhouse Voices. Elegy In an Abandoned Boatyard. In the House of the Judge. The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. AMY CLAMPITT (1920- )The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
The Kingfisher. The Woodlot. The Reedbeds of the Hackensack. Time. LOUISE GLUCK (1943- )Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Poem. The School Children. The Garden. Lamentations. Palais des Arts. Brooding Likeness. NORMAN DUBIE (1945- )Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Norway. Elizabeth's War with the Christmas Bear: 1601. The Fox Who Watched for the Midnight Sun. Danse Macabre. Lamentations. ALBERT GOLDBARTH (1948- )A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
A History of Civilization. The Form and Function of the Novel. The Elements. Poems Whose Last Sentence Is 17 Syllables After a Suggestion. Reading In. RITA DOVE (1952- )Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
Champagne. O. Dusting. Roast Possum. BRAD LEITHAUSER (1953- ) An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
An Expanded Want Ad. Between Leaps. A Quilled Quilt, a Needle Bed. The Ghost of a Ghost. The Tigers of Nazen-Ji.BIBLIOGRAPHYINDEX
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