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Workroom
WHAT A WRITER SURROUNDS HIMSELF with, or places before him, while he works, are companions as well as watermarks, examples of the rigor and...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/08 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
20 Questions for Robert Kelly
A Column ROBERT KELLY (193 5-) WAS BORN IN BROOKlyn, New York. He attended City College and Columbia University and, in i960, with Jerome...
American Poetry Review, The, 01/01/08 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
Back Wall of Imagination: Notes on the Juniper Fuse Project, The
The poems in my first book, Mexico & North (1962), on the basis of two summer trips there in 1959 and 1960, mainly respond to my excitement in...
American Poetry Review, The, 09/01/07 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
Six Introductions
A Note on the Introductions When I began to teach in the English Department at Eastern Michigan University, the fall of 1986, there was no...
American Poetry Review, The, 05/01/07 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
Beheading, The
He shook the Counter-Reformation decorum out of these tableau vivants, eliminating from painting saccharin distortion and ecclesiastic...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/07 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
Dead Reckoning
What the Bush junta has destroyed shuts down my mind. No trope, or, the anti-trope, Atropos, "she who cannot be turned." For every known horror,...
American Poetry Review, The, 03/01/07 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
Poet on the Poem, The
My Poem "Spirits of the Head" I have been studying the paintings of Francis Bacon since the early 19705, and have written several poems based on...
American Poetry Review, The, 01/01/06 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
Unbuckled Tongue
The Last Supper is a watermelon feast each disciple with a tequila-plugged slice and Jesus already with Isis in his eyes, be slurped be slain- ...
American Poetry Review, The, 01/01/06 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication -
A Note on Antonin Artaud
ANTONIN ARTAUD IS ONE OF THE GREATEST EXAMPLES IN ART OF THE imaginative retrieval of a life that was beyond repair. What he ultimately...
American Poetry Review, The, 01/01/05 by Eshleman, Clayton · More from publication
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