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What Does Not Change?: The Significance of Charles Olson's "the Kingfishers" Book

What Does Not Change?: The Significance of Charles Olson's "the Kingfishers"
What Does Not Change?: The Significance of Charles Olson's "the Kingfishers", Taking its title from the first line of Charles Olson's poem The Kingfishers, this book provides a full-scale exegesis of that milestone poem in postwar American literature, the poem that led off and set the tone for Donald Allen's New American Poetry, , What Does Not Change?: The Significance of Charles Olson's "the Kingfishers" has a rating of 3.5 stars
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What Does Not Change?: The Significance of Charles Olson's "the Kingfishers", Taking its title from the first line of Charles Olson's poem The Kingfishers, this book provides a full-scale exegesis of that milestone poem in postwar American literature, the poem that led off and set the tone for Donald Allen's New American Poetry, , What Does Not Change?: The Significance of Charles Olson's "the Kingfishers"
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  • What Does Not Change?: The Significance of Charles Olson's "the Kingfishers"
  • Written by author Ralph Maud
  • Published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, November 1997
  • Taking its title from the first line of Charles Olson's poem "The Kingfishers," this book provides a full-scale exegesis of that milestone poem in postwar American literature, the poem that led off and set the tone for Donald Allen's New American Poetry,
  • Taking its title from the first line of Charles Olson's poem "The Kingfishers," this book provides a full-scale exegesis of that milestone poem in postwar American literature, the poem that led off and set the tone for Donald Allen's New American Poetry,
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Bibliographic Abbreviations7
Introduction13
1Anti-Wasteland21
2Politics33
3Modes of Form44
4Recurrences61
5Self73
6Pejorocracy85
7The Advantage94
8"The Praises"108
9"The Kingfishers": Epilogue122
Appendices132
Notes160
Index170


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