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Filter: - 1979 (115 titles)


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Exile

Exile

Later

Later

The Princess Of 72nd Street

The Princess Of 72nd Street

The Two Character Play

The Two Character Play

End To Torment

End To Torment

The River And The Train

The River And The Train

Collected Earlier Poems 1940-1960

Collected Earlier Poems 1940-1960

The Wisdom Of St. Francis and His Companions

The Wisdom Of St. Francis and His Companions

Words And Silence

Words And Silence

The Woman On The Bridge Over The Chicago River

The Woman On The Bridge Over The Chicago River

All The Conspirators

All The Conspirators

The Harditts In Sawna

The Harditts In Sawna

Just Wild About Harry

Just Wild About Harry

The Rise Of The French Novel

The Rise Of The French Novel

Life In The Forest

Life In The Forest

Where Silence Reigns: Selected Prose

Where Silence Reigns: Selected Prose

Prince Friedrich Of Homburg

Prince Friedrich Of Homburg

I Wanted To Write A Poem

I Wanted To Write A Poem

Lives And Letters

Lives And Letters

Katherine Mansfield

Katherine Mansfield

Myths And Texts

Myths And Texts

Antechamber And Other Poems

Antechamber And Other Poems

Seasons Of Sacred Lust

Seasons Of Sacred Lust

The Dark Room And Other Poems

The Dark Room And Other Poems

Hello

Hello

A Recognizable Image

A Recognizable Image

Ezra Pound And Music

Ezra Pound And Music

The Delights Of Turkey

The Delights Of Turkey

Arrival

Arrival

Possibility Of Being

Possibility Of Being

Eelgrass

Eelgrass

Apocalypse And Other Poems

Apocalypse And Other Poems

Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems

Modern Scottish Gaelic Poems

The Sunday Of Life

The Sunday Of Life

The Selected Poems Of Irving Layton

The Selected Poems Of Irving Layton

Travesty

Travesty

Seedtime

Seedtime

Here. Now. Always

Here. Now. Always

Eagle Or Sun?

Eagle Or Sun?

Interviews With William Carlos Williams

Interviews With William Carlos Williams

One Hundred More Poems From The Japanese

One Hundred More Poems From The Japanese

Gorf

Gorf

Collected Poems of George Oppen

Collected Poems of George Oppen

Talking At The Boundaries

Talking At The Boundaries

The Hospital Ship

The Hospital Ship

The Wisdom Of The Zen Masters

The Wisdom Of The Zen Masters

The Blocked Heart

The Blocked Heart

Jaguar Skies

Jaguar Skies

My Argument With The Gestapo

My Argument With The Gestapo

The Freeing Of The Dust

The Freeing Of The Dust


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New Directions was founded in 1936, when James Laughlin (1914 - 1997), then a twenty-two-year-old Harvard sophomore, issued the first of the New Directions anthologies. "I asked Ezra Pound for 'career advice,'" James Laughlin recalled. "He had been seeing my poems for months and had ruled them hopeless. He urged me to finish Harvard and then do 'something' useful."

 

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