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Index
Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
I: Dublin, Sydney, Hokitika, Sydney, San Francisco, 1873–1907
Chapter 1 “One of Them”
Chapter 2 Ambition in New Zealand
Chapter 3 “The Smoking Fuse”
Chapter 4 The Arts in Australia
Chapter 5 Beyond Sydney
Chapter 6 Last Links with Australasia
Chapter 7 “Not Without Fame in Her Own Land”
II: New York City and Beyond, 1908–1917
Chapter 8 “Our Gifted Rebel Poet”
Chapter 9 David Lawson and the Ferrer Center
Chapter 10 “Small Towns Crawling Out of Their Green Shirts”
III: Modernism in New York, 1918–1928
Chapter 11 The Ghetto and Other Poems
Chapter 12 “Sex Permeates Everything”
Chapter 13 Others and Its Editors
Chapter 14 Soirées for Others
Chapter 15 “Woman and the Creative Will”
Chapter 16 Red Summer
Chapter 17 “We Who Touched Liberty”
Chapter 18 Sun-up and Other Poems
Chapter 19 Sunwise Turn and Ridge’s Broom
Chapter 20 Broom’s Parties and the Making of an American Idiom
Chapter 21 Broom’s Demise
Chapter 22 Finding the Means: Marie Garland and Louise Adams Floyd
Chapter 23 Politics and Red Flag
Chapter 24 “Brunhilda of the Sick Bed”
Chapter 25 Sacco and Vanzetti
IV: Yaddo, Firehead, Baghdad, Dance of Fire, Taos, 1929–35
Chapter 26 Yaddo and the Writing of Firehead
Chapter 27 Firehead’s Success
Chapter 28 Return to Yaddo: Taggard and Copland
Chapter 29 Europe on Patronage
Chapter 30 Babylon and Back
Chapter 31 The Radical Left in the 1930s
Chapter 32 Shelley Awards, a Poets Guild Prize, and a Guggenheim
Chapter 33 Dance of Fire from New Mexico
Chapter 34 Poetry in the Southwest
V: Mexico, California, New York City, 1935–1941
Chapter 35 Mexico and Romance
Chapter 36 Retreat from Mexico
Chapter 37 Anti-Woman, Anti-Experiment, Anti-Radical
Chapter 38 “The Fire of the World is Running Through Me”
Chapter 39 Legacy: Fire and Smoke
Author’s Note
Bibliography
Endnotes
Acknowledgments
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