The mind's landscape

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288 pages 2006

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"Within a webbing of affinities with, and differences from other contemporary poets, The Mind's Landscape not only maps the points of intersection between Bronk and other poets, it uses his relationship with those poets as a way to interrogate the ideational, poetic, and cultural shifts in American poetry and thinking in the twentieth century. Throughout the latter half of the twentieth century, the poet William Bronk (1918-99) was a significant voice in the American literary landscape."--Jacket.

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