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  2. The Best American Poetry - Wikipedia

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    This was followed in 2013 by The Best of the Best American Poetry: 25th Anniversary Edition (2013), in which guest editor Robert Pinsky selected 100 poems from the series' history. A collection of Lehman's forewords was published together as a look at contemporary poetry called The State of the Art: A Chronicle of American Poetry, 1988–2014.

  3. BlazeVOX Books - Wikipedia

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    BlazeVOX Books, often stylized as BlazeVOX [books], is an independent publisher founded by Geoffrey Gatza and based in Buffalo, New York.Since 2000, it has published more than 350 books of poetry and prose, most of which fall within the sphere of avant-garde literature.

  4. The Best American Poetry 2001 - Wikipedia

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    In his introduction, Hass wrote, "There are roughly three traditions in American poetry at this point: a metrical tradition that can be very nervy and that is also basically classical in impulse; a strong central tradition of free verse made out of both romanticism and modernism, split between the impulses of an inward and psychological writing and an outward and realist one, at its best ...

  5. The Best American Poetry 2004 - Wikipedia

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    Columbia Poetry Review: Michael Davidson "Bad Modernism" No: a journal of the arts: Olena Kalytiak Davis "You Art A Scholar, Horation, Speak To It" Tin House: Jean Day "Prose of the World Order" 26: A Journal of Poetry and Poetics: Linh Dinh "13" American Poetry Review: Rita Dove "All Souls" The New Yorker: Rachel Blau DuPlessis "Draft 55 ...

  6. The Best American Poetry 1995 - Wikipedia

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    The Best American Poetry 1995, a volume in The Best American Poetry series, was edited by David Lehman and by guest editor Richard Howard. [1]For this edition of the series, Howard announced that "poets whose work has appeared three or more times in this series are here and now ineligible, as are all seven former editors of the series".

  7. The Best American Poetry 1998 - Wikipedia

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    Poetry: Wyatt Prunty "March" Connecticut Review: Stephen Sandy "Four Corners, Vermont" The New Republic: Alan Shapiro "The Coat" Ploughshares: Robert B. Shaw "A Geode" The Hudson Review: Charles Simic "Ambiguity's Wedding" FIELD: Mark Strand "The View" The London Review of Books: James Tate "Dream On" American Poetry Review: Sidney Wade "A Calm ...

  8. American poetry - Wikipedia

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    The Library of Congress produces a guide to American poetry inspired by the 9/11 attacks, including anthologies and books dedicated to the subject. [33] [34] Robert Pinsky has a special place in American poetry as he was the poet laureate of the United States for three terms. [35] No other poet has been so honored.

  9. The Best American Poetry 1996 - Wikipedia

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    The American Voice: Frank Gaspar "Kapital" The Kenyon Review: Reginald Gibbons "White Beach" The Southern Review: C. S. Giscombe "All (Facts, Stories, Chance)" River Styx: Kimiko Hahn "Possession: A Zuihitsu" Another Chicago Magazine: Gail Hanlon "Plainsong" Poetry Flash: Henry Hart "The Prisoner of Camau" Beloit Poetry Journal: William Heyen ...