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Please excuse this poem: 100 new poets for the next generation. New York, N.Y: Penguin Group (USA), 2015.

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MacCormack, Harry. The displaced warrior: An epic poem for the post WWII generation. Lewiston, N.Y: Mellen Poetry Press, 2002.

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Sanders, Ed. The poetry and life of Allen Ginsberg: A narrative poem. Woodstock, N.Y: Overlook Press, 2000.

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Kraus, Sharon. Generation: Poems. Farmington, USA: Alice James Books, 1997.

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Elkin, Lillian. Generations: Poems. New York (60 East End Ave., Suite 31B, New York 10028): Cardinal Press, 1995.

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Smith, R. Morton. The younger generation: Poems. Toronto: R. Morton Smith, 1994.

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Coleman, Elizabeth J. The fifth generation: Poems. New York City: Spuyten Duyvil, 2016.

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An'qi, Yuancun, and Huang Lihai, eds. Zhong jian dai shi quan ji: Collected poems of the middle generatio [i.e. generation]. Fuzhou Shi: Hai xia wen yi chu ban she, 2004.

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Joans, Ted. Our thang: Several poems, several drawings. Victoria, B.C: Ekstasis Editions, 2001.

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Barash, Moiseĭ. Moë pokolenie: Stikhi = My generation : Poems. Filadelʹfii︠a︡: Instantpublisher, 2008.

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1922-, Spio-Garbrah Elizabeth, ed. Three generations of poetry: Poems. Accra-North: Sam-Woode Ltd., 2000.

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Linnane, James. The potless generation: A collection of poems. Ireland]: CreateSpace, 2014.

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Ratcliffe, Eric. Odette 1912 - 1995: A short poem for future generations. Stevenage: Astrapost, 1995.

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Smith, Jared. The graves grow bigger between generations: Poems. Higganum, Conn: Higganum Hill Books, 2007.

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Melanie, Hart, and Loader James, eds. Generations: Poems between fathers, mothers, daughters, sons. London: Penguin Books, 1998.

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Miles, Barry. Allen Ginsberg: Beat poet. London: Virgin, 2010.

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Corso, Gregory. Mindfield: New & Selected Poems. New York, USA: Thunder's Mouth Press, 1998.

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Heroes: 100 poems from the new generation of war poets. London: Ebury Press, 2011.

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Cook, Annabel. Talkin' 'bout my generation: Poems from London & the Home Counties. Peterborough: Young Writers, 2008.

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1954-, Gemin Pamela, and Sergi Paula 1952-, eds. Boomer girls: Poems by women from the baby boom generation. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1999.

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Michael, McClure. Huge dreams: San Francisco and Beat poems. New York: Penguin Books, 1999.

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May the generations die in the right order: Poems. Charlotte, N.C: Main Street Rag Pub. Co., 2007.

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1912-2004, Allen Donald, ed. Ring of bone: Collected poems of Lew Welch. San Francisco: City Lights Books, 2012.

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A map of Mexico City blues: Jack Kerouac as poet. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1992.

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Once upon a rhyme: Imagination for a new generation : poems from Scotland. Peterborough: Young Writers, 2004.

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Once upon a rhyme : poems from Surrey: Imagination for a new generation. Peterborough: Young Writers, 2005.

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Batzdorff, Susanne M. In every generation: Poems inspired by the Haggadah for the Passover holiday. Santa Rosa, Calif. (3051 Las Mesitas Ct., Santa Rosa 95405): Bid Books, 1991.

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1947-, McBreen Joan, ed. The watchful heart: A new generation of Irish poets : poems and essays. Cliffs of Moher, Ireland: Salmon Poetry, 2009.

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1947-, McBreen Joan, ed. The watchful heart: A new generation of Irish poets : poems and essays. Cliffs of Moher, Ireland: Salmon Poetry, 2009.

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Once upon a rhyme : poems from the Eastern counties: Imagination for a new generation. Peterborough: Young Writers, 2005.

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1967-, Weizmann Daniel, ed. Drinking with Bukowski: Recollections of the poet laureate of Skid Row. New York: Thunder's Mouth Press, 2000.

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Allen, Ginsberg. Howl: And other poems. San Francisco: City Lights Books, 1997.

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Luca, Christine De. Drops in Time's Ocean: A sequence of poems based on eight generations of Shetland heritage. Edinburgh: Hansel Cooperative Press, 2004.

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1885-1967, Johnston Anthony, and Johnston Tessa, eds. Sound images: Poems written by three generations of the Johnston family, Derry, between 1882-1986. (Derry): Imago, 1986.

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Stern, Gerd. Gerd Stern: From Beat scene poet to psychedelic multimedia artist in San Francisco and beyond, 1948-1978. Berkeley, Calif: Regional Oral History Office, The Bancroft Library, University of California, 2001.

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Cheshire, Paul. William Gilbert and Esoteric Romanticism. Liverpool University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786941206.001.0001.

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William Gilbert, poet, theosophist and astrologer, published The Hurricane: A Theosophical and Western Eclogue in Bristol in 1796, while he was on intimate terms with key members of Bristol literary culture: Coleridge published an extract from The Hurricane in his radical periodical The Watchman; Robert Southey wrote of the poem’s ‘passages of exquisite Beauty’; and William Wordsworth praised and quoted a long passage from Gilbert’s poem in The Excursion. The Hurricane is a copiously annotated 450 line blank verse visionary poem set on the island of Antigua where, in 1763, Gilbert was born into a slave-owning Methodist family. The poem can be grouped with other apocalyptic poems of the 1790s—Blake’s 'Continental Prophecies', Coleridge's 'Religious Musings', Southey's Joan of Arc—all of which gave a spiritual interpretation to the dramatic political upheavals of their time. William Gilbert and Esoteric Romanticism presents the untold story of Gilbert’s progress from the radical occultist circles of 1790s London to his engagement with the first generation Romantics in Bristol. At the heart of the book is the first modern edition of The Hurricane, fully annotated to reveal the esoteric metaphysics at its core, followed by close interpretative analysis of this strange elusive poem.
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Shavers, Nina Ren. Warrior Poet (Love Poems for My Generation). Lulu Press, Inc., 2018.

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Malak, Sebahat. Generation of Happiness: Poems. Independently Published, 2019.

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Meschonnic, Henri. The Henri Meschonnic Reader. Edited by Marko Pajevic. Edinburgh University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474445962.001.0001.

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Henri Meschonnic was a linguist, poet, translator of the Bible and one of the most original French thinkers of his generation. He strove throughout his career to reform the understanding of language and all that depends on it. His work has had a shaping influence in various fields and its importance is growing. Here, for the first time, some of the key texts are made available in English for a new generation of scholars in the humanities. By introducing key works of Henri Meschonnic, this Reader will enrich, enhance and challenge your understanding of language. This book includes fourteen key texts which cover the core concepts and topics of Meschonnic’s theory. It explores his key ideas on poetics, the poem, rhythm, discourse and his critique of the sign. Meschonnic’s vast oeuvre was continuously preoccupied with the question of a poetics of society; he constantly connected the theory of language to its practice in various fields and interrogated what that means for the individual and society. In exploring this fundamental question, this book is central to the study and philosophy of language, with rich repercussions in fields such as translation studies, poetics and literary studies, and in redefining notions such as rhythm, modernity, the poem and the subject. The Reader is accompanied by introductory texts to Meschonnic, his key concepts and his poetics of society, as well as by a glossary, index and bibliography.
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Ouellette-Sullivan, Janine. Generation Jar: Poet of Titicut. Independent Publisher, 2022.

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On Generation and Corruption: Poems. Fordham University Press, 2015.

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Chiusano, Terrence. On Generation and Corruption: Poems. Fordham University Press, 2015.

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Crawley, Johnathon. Poems for a Generation Lost. Independently Published, 2018.

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Poet Of The Wrong Generation. Harmony River Press, 2016.

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Cole, Arthur. Poems for a Lost Generation. Wordcatcher Publishing, 2018.

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Hosannah, Vernon. Three Generations of Poems. Lulu Press, Inc., 2014.

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McLaughlin, Emily. Yves Bonnefoy and Jean-Luc Nancy. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198849582.001.0001.

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This book explores how the French poet Yves Bonnefoy (1923–2016) develops a newly affirmative, tactile, and embodied practice of poetic performance in the latter half of his career. It investigates how this shift is prompted by a conceptual change that Bonnefoy undergoes in writing Dans le leurre du seuil (1975) as he comes to perceive finitude not merely as a force of dissolution but as a dynamic of opening and exposure. Analysing how this transformation convinces the poet of the generative nature of the act of relation, this study examines how Bonnefoy no longer perceives the poem as an isolated body that reaches out to the material world from a distance but presents it as an ontological performance: an exploration of the dynamics by which linguistic, corporeal, and material forces reverberate side by side and by which worldly existence opens up in and through the poem. Using Jean-Luc Nancy’s philosophical writings to cast new light on this practice of poetic performance, this book explores how the poet and the philosopher both stress the immersive nature of this kind of textual experimentation. It investigates how they insist that the text does not speak about the world but experiments with its creative force from within, exploring the spacious dynamics of exposition that bring the poem into being, asking us to situate ourselves within these dynamics and to be opened up by them, to reimmerse ourselves in an endlessly mobile and relational world.
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Selected Poems. Writers Workshop, 162/92 Lake Gardens, Kolkata 700045, India, 1989.

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Kerouac, Jack. Jack Kerouac: Collected Poems. Library of America, 2012.

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Ping, Wang. New Generation: Poems from China Today. Hanging Loose Press, 1999.

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