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Index
Editors' Preface
Introduction
Call Me Ishmael
On Melville, Dostoevsky, Lawrence, and Pound
David Young, David Old
The Materials and Weights of Herman Melville
Equal, That Is, to the Real Itself
Dostoevsky and The Possessed
D. H. Lawrence and the High Temptation of the Mind
The Escaped Cock
This Is Yeats Speaking
GrandPa, GoodBye
Human Universe
Footnote to HU (lost in the shuffle)
The Gate and the Center
The Resistance
CyTwombly
Proprioception
Place; & Names
"you can't use words. . . "
The Present Is Prologue
"The Present Is Prologue"
Stocking Cap
Mr. Meyer
The Post Office
Poetry and Poets
Projective Verse
Letter to Elaine Feinstein
"On Poets and Poetry"
Notes on Language and Theater
Against Wisdom as Such
Theocritus
A Foot Is to Kick With
Quantity in Verse, and Shakespeare's Late Plays
Introduction to Robert Creeley
Robert Creeley's For Love: Poems 1950-1960
Paterson, Book V
"Ed Sanders' Language"
Space and Time
Introduction to The Sutter-Marshall Lease
A Bibliography on America for Ed Dorn
Billy the Kid
Brooks Adams' The New Empire
Captain John Smith
Five Foot Four, but Smith Was a Giant
The Contours of American History
The Vinland Map Review
Other Essays, Notes, and Reviews
Ernst Robert Curtius
It Was. But It Ain't.
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