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Enlarging the Temple: New Directions in American Poetry during the 1960's

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Publisher: Bucknell University Press Summary: This volume deals extensively with the development of postmodern poetics and their chief practitioners. It is also concerned with the strategies these postmodern theories produce, and with the internal dialectics of each poet's development. Postmodern poets such as Robert Bly, Frank O'Hara, Robert Creely, and Denise Levertov are presented.
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ISBN-13:

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0838721273


Pub Date: 1979
Publisher: Bucknell University Press

This volume deals extensively with the development of postmodern poetics and their chief practitioners. It is also concerned with the strategies these postmodern theories produce, and with the internal dialectics of each poet's development. Postmodern poets such as Robert Bly, Frank O'Hara, Robert Creely, and Denise Levertov are presented.

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