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2. Leslie Scalapino, in way (North Point Press, 1988), 105. 3. Clark Coolidge, Postmodern American Poetry, 651. 4. Susan Howe, Postmodern American Poetry, 648. 5. Amiri Baraka, Postmodern American Poetry, 645.

6. "Everything is in the poems, but at the risk of sounding like the poor wealthy man's Allen Ginsberg I will write to you because I just heard that one of my fellow poets thinks that a poem of mine that can't be got at one reading is because I was confused too. Now, come on. Frank O'Hara, Postmodern American Poetry, 633. 7. John Cage, Postmodern American Poetry, 652. 8. Lyn Hejinian.

9. Bernadette Mayer, Postmodern American Poetry, 659. 10. Remarks given at Philip Whalen's Birthday Reading at San Francisco Art Institute, October 20, 1996; and remarks given at Allen Ginsberg's memorial in San Francisco at Temple Emmanuel, May 1997. 11 Bernadette Mayer, Postmodern American Poetry, 659.

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