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Introduction to The Dumpling Field: Haiku of Issa 240
Modern Japanese Haiku 251
Encounter with Lucien Stryk 269
Anthony Piccione
III. ON THE POET
Lucien Stryk's Poetry 279
Ralph J. Mills, Jr.
Earning the Language: The Writing of Lucien Stryk 293
Gary Eddy
From "Zen: The Rocks of Sesshu" to Triumph of the Sparrow:
Zen Poems of Shinkichi Takahashi: The Japanese Sources of
Lucien Stryk's Early Poems 314
David Ewick
Translating Lucien Stryk 341
Lennart Nyberg and Casper Verner-Carlsson
SELECTED POETRY OF LUCIEN STRYK
Frorn Folio
Digging In 347
From Notes for A Guidebook (1965)
Escale 347
The Road from Delphi 348
The Fountain of Ammanati 348
Moharrarn 349
A Sheaf for Chicago 351
From The Pit and Other Poems (1969)
Cormorant 358
Memo to the Builder 359
Paris 360
Steve Crawley 361
The Pit 361
From Afterimages: Zen Poems of Shinkichi Takahashi (1970)
Fish 363
What Is Moving 363
The Position of the Sparrow 364
From Awakening (1973)
The Duckpond 365
Away 370
No Hitter 370

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Publication Information: Book Title: Zen, Poetry the Art of Lucien Stryk. Contributors: Susan Porterfield - editor. Publisher: Swallow Press. Place of Publication: Athens, OH. Publication Year: 1993. Page Number: vii.
    
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