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Poets Included in From The Other Side of The Century Anthology

Charles Reznikoff -- Lorine Niedecker -- Carl Rakosi -- Louis Zukofsky -- George Oppen -- Charles Olson -- Robert Duncan -- Robin Blaser -- Jack Spicer -- Allen Ginsberg -- Larry Eigner -- Gilbert Sorrentino -- John Wieners -- Robert Kelly -- Ronald Johnson -- Rosmarie Waldrop -- Kenneth Irby -- Clarence Major -- Susan Howe -- Fanny Howe -- bpNichol -- Aaron Shurin -- Dennis Phillips -- Christopher Dewdney -- Barbara Guest -- James Schuyler -- Frank O'Hara -- John Ashbery -- Joseph Ceravolo -- Ted Berrigan -- Charles North -- Ron Padgett -- Michael Brownstein -- Lewis Warsh -- Lorenzo Thomas -- Marjorie Welish -- John Godfrey -- Alice Notley -- Diane Ward -- Robert Creeley -- Hannah Weiner -- David Bromige -- Clark Coolidge -- Lyn Hejinian -- Robert Grenier -- Ted Greenwald -- Nick Piombino -- Ray DiPalma -- Michael Palmer -- Michael Davidson -- Bernadette Mayer -- James Sherry -- Ron Silliman -- Rae Armantrout -- Bob Perelman -- Barrett Watten -- Kit Robinson -- Charles Bernstein -- Alan Davies -- Jean Day -- John Cage -- Jackson Mac Low -- Kenward Elmslie -- Jerome Rothenberg -- David Antin -- Amiri Baraka/Leroi Jones -- Joan Retallack -- John Taggart -- Nicole Brossard -- Mac Wellman -- Douglas Messerli -- Peter Inman -- Steve McCaffery -- Nathaniel Mackey -- Leslie Scalapino -- Bruce Andrews -- Steve Benson -- Abigail Child -- Tina Darragh -- Fiona Templeton -- Carla Harryman.

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    For him nor deep nor hill there is,
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    AWP. Anthology of World Poetry, An. Mark Van Doren, ed. (Rev. and enl. Ed., 1936)