Contents of English 88 Bulkpack--Spring 1995

Dickinson, #1695, 1705
Bishop, "Filling Station"
Niedecker, "Grandfather / advised me," "You are my friend"
Stevens, "Gray Room"
Introduction to Imagism
Ezra Pound, "The Encounter"
Hemingway, excerpt from "On the Quai at Smyrna"
Hemingway, excerpt from "Big Two-Hearted River"
Gertrude Stein: bio, excerpt from Three Lives, "Tender Buttons," "Ireland," "Readings," "Dinner," excerpt from "Lifting Belly"
Stein, review of Troubadour
Kenneth Rexroth, passage about the Baroness
Barones Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, poems
John Peale Bishop, two poems
Burnshaw, "I, Jim Rogers"
Hayes, "In a Coffee Pot"
Schneider, "In a Hotel Lobby"
Schneider, "To the Museums"
Schneider, "Dawn"
Rolfe, "Season of Death"
Taggard, "Interior"
Lechlitner, "Lines for an Abortionist's Office"
Millay, "Two Sonnets in Memory"
Wolff, "August 22, 1927"
Rukeyser, "The Trial"
Rukeyser, "Metaphor to Action"
Rukeyser, "Child and Mother"
Thomas McGrath, "War Resisters' Song" & "Once We Meant It"
Zukofsky, "The men in the kitchens" & "The immediate aims"
Fearing, "Dirge"
Oppen, "[the prudery / Of Frigidaire"]
Rolfe, "To the Veterans of the Abraham Lincoln Bridge"
Rukeyser, "Mediterranean"
Davidman, "Near Catalonia"
Spender, "Thoughts During an Air Raid"
Taggard, "Silence in Mallorca"
Dunbar, biographical note, "An Ante-Bellum Sermon," "Sympathy"
Breslin, "The New Rear Guard"
Wilbur, "Cottage Street, 1953"
Robey, "Anglo-American New Criticism"
Antin, "Modernism & Postmodernism"
Ginsberg, "Birdbrain!"
Ferlinghetti, "Dog"
Kerouac, "Essentials of Spontaneous Prose"
Kerouac, "Belief & Technique for Modern Prose"
Corso, bio and "The Mad Yak"
Baraka, "In Memory of Radio"
Lowell, "Man and Wife"
Baraka, "Letter to the Evergreen Review about Kerouac's Spontaneous Prose"
Ashbery, "And Ut Picture Poesis Is Her Name"
Ashbery, "Some Trees"
Ashbery, "What Is Poetry"
Bernstein, passage from "Dysraphism"
Susan Howe, two passages from My Emily Dickinson
Silliman, "Albany"
"A Man Inspired by Chance" [about John Cage]
Cage, "Writing through Howl"
Eileen Myles, "Perpetual Motion: What Makes Bob Perelman Run?"
Perelman, "Poetry and Normative Language"
Perelman, passage from Captive Audience
Watten, "Introduction to the Letter T"
Silliman, "The Political Economy of Poetry"
Donne, "A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning"
Catherine French, "Alphabet"


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