CONJUNCTIONS:6

Spring 1984

Edited by Bradford Morrow

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Joseph McElroy, From Women and Men

Mei-mei Berssenbrugge, Three Poems

Susan Howe, Six Poems from Articulation of Sound Forms in Time

Keith Waldrop, Six Studies for Hegel’s Family

Guy Davenport, Anakreon: Complete Poems, translated from the Greek

Ron Loewinsohn, The Snow

Jackson Mac Low, Three Poems

Hayden Carruth, Got Those Little Old Forever Inadequate Blues

Theodore Enslin, Passacaglia

Ron Horning, An Introduction to William Wegman’s Drawings

William Wegman, Drawings

Peter Cole, Rift

Gustaf Sobin, Three Poems

Michael McClure, Three Poems

Irving Layton, An Interview with B. W. Powe

Thomas Meyer, A Wives’ Tale

Ann Lauterbach, Three Poems

James Laughlin, The Bible Lady

James Reidel, Two Poems

Robin Winters, Metropolitan Acquaintances

Michael Heller, At Beaches Again

Coleman Dowell, From Eve of Green Grass

Bernard Bador, Four Poems

Janet Rodney, Heavy is the Root of Light that lies in the Still Dark

John Taggart, Repetition



SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT

Toward a Human Poetics:
A Selection of Papers Read at “The Symposium of the Whole” Conference

Introductory Note
Jerome Rothenberg, Ethnopoetics (Human) Poetics

Hugh Kenner, The Invention of the “Other”

Barbara Tedlock, The Beautiful and the Dangerous: Zuni Ritual and Cosmology as an Aesthetic System

Nathaniel Tarn, Dr. Jekyll, the Anthropologist Emerges and Marches into the Notebook of Mr. Hyde, the Poet

James Clifford, Interrupting the Whole

Nathaniel Mackey, On Edge

Edmond Jabès, From the Book of Books to the Books of the Book