Collected prose /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Berkeley :
University of California Press,
©1997.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- On Melville, Dostoevsky, Lawrence, and Pound. David young, David old
- The materials and weights of Herman Melville
- Equal, that is, to the real itself
- Dostoevsky and The possessed
- D.H. Lawrence and the high temptation of the mind
- The escaped cock
- This is Yeats speaking
- Grandpa, goodbye.
- Human universe. Human universe
- Footnote to HU (lost in the shuffle)
- The gate and the center
- The resistance
- Cy Twombly
- Proprioception
- Place; & names
- "you can't use words
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- The present is prologue. "The present is prologue"
- Stocking cap
- Mr. Meyer
- The post office.
- Poetry and poets. Projective verse
- Letter to Elaine Feinstein
- "On poets and poetry"
- Notes on language and theater
- Against wisdom as such
- Theocritus
- A foot is to kick with
- Quantity in verse, and Shakespeare's late plays
- Introduction to Robert Creeley
- Robert Creeley's For love : poems 1950-1960
- Paterson, book V
- "Ed Sanders' language."
- Space and time. Introduction to The Sutter-Marshall lease
- A bibliography on America for Ed Dorn
- Billy the Kid
- Brooks Adams' The new empire
- Captain John Smith
- Five foot four, but Smith was a giant
- The contours of American history
- The Vinland map review.
- Other essays, notes, and reviews. Ernst Robert Curtius
- It was. But it ain't.
- Homer and Bible
- Bill Snow
- A house built by Capt. John Somes 1763
- The advantage of literacy is that words can be on the page
- Review of Eric A. Havelock's Preface to Plato
- A further note on the critical advantages of Eric Havelock's Preface to Plato
- Statement for the Cambridge magazine
- A comprehension (a measure, that
- "Clear shining water," De Vries says
- What's back there
- The animate versus the mechanical, and thought
- Continuing attempt to pull the taffy off the roof of the mouth.