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Book Review - 'Selected Poems,' by Wallace Stevens; Edited by John N. Serio - Review - NYTimes.com
Internet Archive: Naropa Poetics Audio Archives
It contains readings, lectures, performances, seminars, panels and workshops conducted at Naropa by many of the leading figures of the U.S.literary avant-garde.
After the Party | The Rake Magazine
If you were looking for a young man with a great literary life in front of him in 1928, you'd have been hard-pressed to find a better candidate than 29-year-old Joseph Moncure March.
Writings by Emily Dickinson: Mutilations
Sitting in the Frost Library at Amherst College, poring over erasures, surprised by scissorings, I was, quite frankly, aghast at the extent of mutilation to some of Dickinson's letters and poems
Walt Whitman's Manuscript Drafts of "Song of Myself" - Ed Folsom, U. Iowa
This site offers you the opportunity to explore the origins of one of America's greatest poems, Walt Whitman's "Song of Myself." Available here are facsimiles and transcriptions of all the surviving manuscript drafts of the poem.
Poet at Work: Walt Whitman Notebooks 1850s-1860s - (American Memory from the Library of Congress)
The collection consists of correspondence, poetry and prose manuscripts, notes and notebooks, proofs and offprints, printed matter, and miscellaneous items
Walt Whitman: Selections from the Talbot Wilson Notebooks
We may never be sure what spiritual, sexual, or artistic revelation precipitated the 1855 edition of Leaves, but we do have at least one concrete source where we can turn to explore the question: the surviving manuscript drafts.
Dreamlife Without Angels | Ange Mlinko on Ashbery
Every year that the Nobel committee passes over poet John Ashbery for a socially responsible novelist, it proves that the prize for literature is just an arm of the Peace Prize, rather than--like the Nobels for physics or chemistry--a prize for radical di
William Faulkner on the Web
Welcome to Yoknapatawpha County:
County seat Jefferson ... Home to the Compson, Sartoris, Sutpen, Stevens, Coldfield, Benbow, Grierson, Bundren, De Spain, and Snopes families ... Once inhabited, later ceded by the Chickasaw tribe, first settled by Euro
Names in As I Lay Dying
Faulkner identifies some 600 inhabitants of Yoknapatawpha by name, often obviously delighting in the play of their names on the ear. Lump Snopes and Temple Drake are more obvious examples, but they alert us to Faulkner's use of names in general.
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