Critical Studies
- Roberto Sanesi in Le Belle Contradizzioni, Milan, Munt Press, 1973
- "Nathaniel Tarn Symposium" in Boundary 2 (Binghamton, NY.), Fall 1975
- "The House of Leaves" by A. Kingsley Weatherhead, in Credences 4 (Kent, OH.), 1977
- Ted Enslin and Rochelle Ratner, in American Book Review 2 (New York, NY), 5, 1980
- Translating Neruda by John Felstiner, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 1980
- "America as Desired: Nathaniel Tarn's Poetry of the Outsider as Insider" by Doris Sommer, in American Poetry I (Albuquerque, NM. ), 4, 1984
- "II Mito come Metalinguaggio nella Poesia de Nathaniel Tarn" by Fedora Giordano, in Letteratura d'America (Rome), 5(22), 1984.
- George Economou, in Sulfur (Ypsilanti, MI.), 14, 1985.
- Gene Frumkin, in Artspace (Albuquerque. NM.), 10(l), 1985.
- Lee Bartlett, in Talking Poetry, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1987
- "The Sun Is But a Morning Star" by Lee Bartlett, in Studies in West Coast Poetry and Poetics, Albuquerque, University of New Mexico Press, 1989.
- “An Aviary of Tarns” by Eliot Weinberger, in Written Reaction, New York, Marsilio Publishing, 1996
- Shamoon Zamir: "Bringing the World to Little England: Cape Editions, Cape Goliard and Poetry in the Sixties. An Interview with Nathaniel Tarn. With an afterword by Tom Raworth," in E.S. Shaffer, ed., Comparative Criticism, vol 19: "Literary Devolution." Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, pp. 263–286, 1997.
- Shamoon Zamir: "On Anthropology & Poetry: an Interview with Nathaniel Tarn," Boxkite, no.1, Sydney, Australia, 1998.
- Shamoon Zamir: "Scandals in the House of Anthropology: notes towards a reading of Nathaniel Tarn" in Cross Cultural Poetics, no.5, (Minneapolis, MN.), 1999, pp. 99–122.
- Brenda Hillman: Review of “Selected Poems” in Jacket magazine #28, (internet) Sydney, Australia, 1999.
- Joseph Donahue: Review of “The Architextures” First Intensity #16, 2001 (Lawrence, KS).
- Peter O’Leary: Review of “The Architectures” in XCP Cross Cultural Poetics #12, 2003 (Minneapolis, MN).
- Martin Anderson: Review of “Recollections of Being” in Jacket magazine #36, (internet) Sydney, Australia, 2008.
- Daniel Bouchard: Conversation with NT, in Zoland Poetry #3, 2009 (Hanover, NH): Steerforth Press, 2009.
- Isobel Armstrong: Review of “Avia” in Tears in the Fence #50, Blanford Forum, Dorset, UK, 2009.
- Joseph Donahue: review of “Ins & Outs of the Forest Rivers” in “A Nathaniel Tarn Tribute”: Jacket magazine #39, (internet) Sydney, Australia, 2010.
- Richard Deming: Essay on “The Embattled Lyric” & “Selected Poems” in “A Nathaniel Tarn Tribute”: Jacket magazine #39 (internet) Sydney, Australia, 2010.
- Lisa Raphals: Reading NT’s “House of Leaves” in “A Nathaniel Tarn Tribute”: Jacket #39 (internet) Sydney, Australia, 2010.
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