Where the Bee Sucks: Workers, Drones, and Queens of Contemporary American Poetry

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Asylum Arts, 1994 - 283 Seiten
This book collects, in a single volume, the best of Robert Peters' fearless, impassioned, and often hilarious assessments of contemporary American poetry. Included are some thirty-five essays and reviews on such major figures as Robert Bly, Charles Bukowski, Allen Ginsberg, John Ashbery, Diane Wakowski, Robert Creeley, Robert Duncan, Tess Gallager, Gary Snyder, Jack Spicer, and W. S. Merwin, as well as commentaries on many lesser-known poets.

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For Hymettus
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Whats My Opening Line? Or a Mathematics for the Muse
9
Dick and Jane at Home in California Try to Say Something
19
Urheberrecht

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Robert Peters has been writing fearless, impassioned, and often hilarious assessments of contemporary American poetry for the past three decades and has earned a reputation as a foremost critic of the art. The author has over thirty collections of poems and a dozen volumes of criticism.

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