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...Pound's let­ters tended to be shorter than Zukofsky's. Zukofsky wrote more total pagesthan Pound, so that the breakdown of pages is approximately 55 percentby Zukofsky and 45 percent by Pound. The letters are housed primarily...
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...interesting of the three—Louis Zukofsky's “A”.Olson (1983U...0029, Zukofsky (1993).Zukofsky's long poem (just over eight hundred...of a number of scholarly monographs, Zukofsky's
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...or "Objectivist" has a specialmeaning in Zukofsky's work.His terminology, Zukofsky's poetics argue, is not con­cerned with...full and inclusiveas its moment will allow.Zukofsky's poetics remind us, against much contemporarycritical...
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Review of Louis Zukofsky, 55 Poems (Prarie City, Ill.: DeckerPress...typed pages with handwrittencorrections by both Zukofsky and Williams.An Extraordinary SensitivityLouis Zukofsky's 55 PoemsPoetry, 1942BECAUSE A man lives obscurely...
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...important in his mind than the pri­mordial itself. Commenting on the poetry of Louis Zukofsky, for ex­ample, he observed that Zukofsky's poems, which he saw as exquisitelyattuned to the significance of wholeness, could be understood...
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...he wouldhave to abandon the clotted Cubist /Objectivist mode.Rexroth could be rough on Zukofsky's work. For example, he com­pared Zukofsky's Preface (originally published in Poetry in 1931 and re­printed in the anthologyU...
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...pp. 811-812. -(1970) "Louis Zukofsky," Agenda 8(3-4):130-137. -(1979) "Zukofsky's English Catullus" (1973), in C.F. Terrell (ed.) Louis Zukofsky, Man and Poet , Orono, Maine: National...
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...s Active Anthology. In January 1937, Zukofsky sent"A-8" to both EP and WCW. Zukofsky's Anew was published in Prairie City, Illinois,byJames A. Decker in 1946. Zukofsky's wife, the composer Celia Thaew (1913...
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...Imagism hadprovided. In 1931, Zukofsky edited an Objectivist issue of...thepoems were reprinted, along with Zukofsky's explanatory essay “An Objective...the original Objectivist group: Zukofsky, George Oppen,Charles Reznikoff...
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