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Contents
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1: The New American Poetry: Fifty Years Later
Chapter 2: “Trying to Build on Their Elders’ Work”: The Correspondence of Donald Allen and William Carlos Williams
Chapter 3: Without a Mammalia Maxima, Charles Olson and Robert Duncan Apprehend a Cosmological American Poetics
Chapter 4: Why The New American Poetry Stays News
Chapter 5: “A Big Kiss for Mother England”: The New American Poetry in Britain
Chapter 6: The New American Poetry and the Development of the Long Poem
Chapter 7: Becoming Articulate: Kathleen Fraser and The New American Poetry
Chapter 8: “In the Dawn that is Nowhere”: The New American Poetry and the State of Exception
Chapter 9: Science and The New American Poetry
Chapter 10: Aurality and Literacy: The New American Poets and the Age of Technological Reproduction
Chapter 11: The New American Poetry’s Objectivist Legacy: Linguistic Skepticism, the Signifier, and Material Language
Chapter 12: Afterword
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