Selected Poems, 1936/1966


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"Philip O'Connor is a surrealist poet ... His poetry is a devastating attack on generally accepted notions which he sees as engendering the more conventional ways of writing poetry. Using rhyme entirely as a joke, traditional metrics only to offset the real rhythms of his inner feelings, O'Connor diabolically undermines the 'gentility principle' by humour alone. Like a true surrealist, his attack is total: he writes about politics, ethics, aesthetics, with no lines drawn between what 'pertains to poetry' and what does not ... "--From book jacket.




Selected Poems


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T & G


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T & G


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Lake Superior


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A reader-friendly anthology of influence—the geologic, historical, and personal history to supplement Lorine Niedecker’s poem.




The Granite Pail


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Poetry. Edited by Cid Corman. The section headings in this book of poems are all vintage Niedecker, but they stake out the poems in three large masses. The earlier work-apprentice to Zukofsky but finding her voice; the central work--when she discovers her range and depth; the final work--much of it known posthumously--showing how she was probing other voices into a larger plenum. One's first impulse, after awe, on reading THE GRANITE PAIL is a double dose of shame: shame at not being more familiar with her work; shame at ever having complained of the narrowness of one's life--Carolyn Kizer.




T & [and] G


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The collected poems


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