ON POETRY By Jean Garrigue Rapidly Shifting States of Mind John Berryman published 77 Dream Songs in 1964. And that is not even the half of it. He has published 278 more, and they are now known...
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ON POETRY By Jean Garrigue Pasternak's Patient Spirit Much of the charm of the letter as a literary form derives from the light it accidentally lets in. We see someone writing without a mask,...
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WRITERS^WRITING A Life Lived at the Extreme By Jean Garrigue For anyone interested in Leopardi, this collection of his Selected Prose and Poetry (New American Library, 288 pp., $7.00; paperback,...
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ON POETRY By Jean Garrigue James Dickey Airborne and Earthbound Every poet has his special vocabulary; by his vocabulary you know the poet; is the vocabulary also the man? In James Dickey's new...
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WRITERStC^WRITING By Jean Garrigue A Study of Continuity and Change Near the Ocean, Robert Lowell's new collection (Farrar, Straus and Giroux. Illustrated by Sidney Nolan. 125 pp. $6.00.), is...
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ON POETRY By Jean Garrigue New Work This collection of Preludes for Memnon and its companion piece, Time in the Rock, is published now as a single unit for the first time. (Preludes by Conrad...
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ON POETRY By Jean Garrigue Elizabeth Bishop's School I n questions of Travel (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 95 pp., $3.95) Elizabeth Bishop's first book of poems since 1955, she includes a story,...
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ON POETRY A Mountain on the Landscape By Jean Garrigue Theodore Roethke died in August 1963, of a heart attack. He was our great lyric poet and his collected poems. Words for the Wind...
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