Rae Armantrout
William Blake
- The William Blake Archive lets you
view Blake's poetry in the way he published it - with glorious and idiosyncratic illustrations. The site is slow, Java is required,
and a few major poems ("Jerusalem") aren't in the archive yet. Still, it's
wonderful.
Lee Ann Brown
Paul Celan
H. D.
Emily Dickinson
Russell Edson
Jack Foley
- The Alsop Review where Foley publishes a weekly column.
- A history of poetry in the Bay Area, a three part interview in City Search with Jack Foley:
Part 1,
Part 2, and
Part 3.
- The Experioddicist where
Foley has been a regular contributor. Check the contents of individual issues.
- A brief
biography
and bibliography.
- Foley's review of
Michael McClure's Rebel Lions.
- One poem each by Jack and Adelle.
The poems are quite a ways down on the page.
Louise Glück
Tony Hoagland
Frances Jaffers
Sylvia Plath
- Sylvia Plath Links site. Lots of
links to poetry, criticism, and biography. You can join the Plath email list and
start your trip on the Plath web ring here.
- The Academy of American Poets Sylvia Plath page.
Links, bibliography, and biographical information. Also includes a link to a QuickTime
video of Plath reading "Daddy."
- The Sylvia Plath Forum begun
in response to the publication of Hughes's Birthday Letters. Includes discussion
threads about specific poems as well as a photo gallery.
Meredith Quartermain
Lisa Robertson
Jack Spicer
Wallace Stevens
Wislawa Szymborska
Last updated 11 September 2000.
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