Lewis Turco
Author
P. O. Box 161
Dresden ME 04342
Phone (207) 737-2326
E-mail: turco@oswego.edu
Born Lewis Putnam Turco in Buffalo, New York, 2 May 1934; attended Meriden, Connecticut, public schools; Suffield Academy (Suffield, Connecticut) 1947-9; Meriden High School, 1949-52, diploma 1952; U.S. Navy, enlisted (Yeoman third class), serving U. S. Naval Training Center, Bainbridge Maryland; Naval Air Technical Training Center, Norman Oklahoma; U.S.S. Hornet (CVA 12): East Coast ports, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Haiti, Italy, Portugal, Suez, Ceylon, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Philippines, Japan, Hawaii, West Coast Ports; Bureau of Naval Personnel, Arlington, Virginia, 1952-6; U.S. Naval Reserve (inactive), 1956-60; Honorable Discharge, 1960; married Jean Cate Houdlette, 1956; two children, Melora Ann, born 1960, & Christopher Cameron, born 1973.
ACADEMIC DEGREES
L.H.D. (Hon.), University of Maine Fort Kent, 2009.
L.H.D. (Hon.), Ashland University, 2000.
M.A. in English and Creative Writing, University of Iowa, 1962; thesis: Summer's Raceway: A Collection of Poems; chairman: Paul Engle.
B.A. in English, University of Connecticut, 1959.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
Graduate assistant and part-time Instructor of English, University of Connecticut, spring 1959;
Editorial assistant, Writers' Workshop, University of Iowa, 1959-60;
Instructor of English, Fenn College (Cleveland State University), 1960-4, and founding Director, Poetry Center of Cleveland, 1961-4;
Assistant Professor of English, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, Michigan, 1964-5;
Assistant Professor of English, State University of New York College at Oswego,1965-8; Associate Professor, 1968-71; Professor, 1971-1996; founding Director, Program in Writing Arts, 1968-95; Poet-in-Residence, 1995-96; Professor Emeritus, since 1996.
Visiting Professor of English, State University of New York College at Potsdam, 1968-9;
Bingham Poet in Residence, University of Louisville, spring 1982;
Writer in Residence, Ashland University, Ashland, Ohio, spring 1991.
Staff member of various writers' conferences since 1959, including University of New Hampshire Writers' Conference; Bread Loaf Writers' Conference at Middlebury Coll.; New England Poets' Conference at Harvard University, S.U.N.Y. Writers' Festivals, State of Maine Writers' Conference at Ocean Park, 1963, 1987, 88, 89, 90, 91, 99; Philadelphia Writer’s Conference, 1992, Chautauqua, 1998, West Chester Poetry Conference, 2004.
SCHOLARSHIPS, FELLOWSHIPS, AND HONORS
Meriden Record-Journal Publishing. Co. Scholarship, U. Conn., 1957-8 & 58-9.
First place, U. Conn. Undergraduate Play Competition for “An Onyx Dream,” 1959; Honorable Mention for the same play, Waldo Bellow Memorial Award Playwriting Competition of the YM/YWHA of Philadelphia Arts Council, 1959.
Resident Fellowships, Yaddo Foundation, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., summers of 1959 (poetry) & 1977 (fiction).
Graduate Fellowship, Writers' Workshop, U. Iowa, 1959-60.
Academy of American Poets Prize, Writers' Workshop, U. Iowa, 1960.
Bread Loaf Poetry Fellowship., Middlebury Coll., summer 1961.
American Weave Press Chapbook Award for The Sketches, 1962.
Faculty Fellowships, Research Foundation of S.U.N.Y., 1966, 67, 69, 71, 73, 78; grant-in-aid, 1969.
First prize for “Scot on the Rocks,” Davidson Miscellany (Davidson Coll.) Fiction Contest, 1969.
Helen Bullis Prize, Poetry Northwest (U. Washington, Seattle), 1972.
Awardist for “Vincent,” NEA/PEN Syndicated Fiction Project, 1983; judge: Russell Baker.
Kansas Quarterly/Kansas Arts Commission First Poetry Award 1984-5 for "Letter to a Hall-of-Famer," (a poem published under the pseudonym "Wesli Court"); judge: Marilyn Hacker.
State University of New York College at Oswego President's Award for Scholarly and Creative Activity and Research, 1985.
Chicago Book Clinic Exhibit Certificate of Award forThe Compleat Melancholick, 1986.
Selection of The Compleat Melancholick for inclusion in the National Endowment for the Arts' New American Writing Exhibits, International Book Fairs of Frankfurt and Liber,1986.
Melville Cane Award of the Poetry Society of America for "the best prose book about poetry published in 1985-6," Visions and Revisions of American Poetry, 1986; judge: Donald Davie.
Winner, Silverfish Review Chapbook Competition (Eugene, OR), for A Family Album, 1989; judge: Rodger Moody, editor and publisher.
First Place, Cooper House Chapbook Competition (Oklahoma City, OK), for Murmurs in the Walls, 1990; judges: editors of Poet Magazine.
Selected as a participant in the New York Council for the Humanities "Speakers in the Humanities Program," 1992-95.
Distinguished Alumnus Award, Alumni Association of the University of Connecticut, 1992.
Induction into the Meriden, Connecticut, Hall of Fame, 1993.
Faculty Enhancement Grant for developing and field-testing a draft version of The Book of Literary Terms, Scholarly and Creative Activities Committee of S.U.N.Y. at Oswego, 1995.
Winner, First Annual Bordighera Bilingual Poetry Prize for A Book of Fears, 1997, with translator, Joseph Alessia; judge: Felix Stefanile.
Recipient, Second Annual John Ciardi Award for Lifetime Achievement in Poetry, 1999; sponsor: the National Italian American Foundation; administrator: Italian Americana.
Recipient, Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Ashland U., Ashland, Ohio, 2000.
Second Prize for “Carousel Mall,” Millennium Fiction Contest, Edge City Review, 2002.
Co-winner of the Gretchen Warren Award of the New England Poetry Club for the best poem published by a member in the previous year; the judge was Rhina Espaillat who chose “Herb Plays with the Blues” from The Formalist, 13:1, 2002, pp. 105-106.
Honoree, “The Achievement of Lewis Turco,” Tenth Annual West Chester University Poetry Conference, 2004.
Recipient, Robert Fitzgerald Prosody Award, Fourteenth Annual West Chester University Poetry Conference, 2008.
Recipient, Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Univ. of Maine at Fort Kent, 2009.
BOOK PUBLICATIONS
NON-FICTION BOOKS
The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics, New York: E. P. Dutton, 1968.
The Literature of New York: A Selective Bibliography of Colonial and Native New York State Authors (monograph), Oneonta: New York State English Council, 1970.
Poetry: An Introduction Through Writing (college text), Reston: Reston Publishing Co., 1973.
Visions and Revisions of American Poetry (criticism), Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1986; (Melville Cane Award of the Poetry Society of America).
The New Book of Forms, Hanover: University Press of New England, 1986.
Dialogue: A Socratic Dialogue on the Art of Writing Dialogue in Fiction, Cincinnati: Writer's Digest Books, 1989.
——, British Commonwealth Edition, London: Robinson Publishing, 1991.
——, Il Dialogo, Italian translation (by Sylvia Biasi) of Dialogue, Milan: Casa Editrice Nord, 1992.
The Public Poet, Five Lectures on the Art and Craft of Poetry, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1991.
Emily Dickinson: Woman of Letters, including "'A Sampler of Hours: Poems and Centos from Lines in Emily Dickinson's Letters,' Together with Essays on the Subject by Various Hands," Albany: State University of New York Press, 1993.
How to Write a Mi££ion (with Ansen Dibell and Orson Scott Card), London: Robinson Publishing, 1995.
Shaking the Family Tree, A Remembrance, West Lafayette: Bordighera, 1998.
The Book of Literary Terms: The Genres of Fiction, Drama, Nonfiction, Criticism and Scholarship, Hanover: University Press of New England, 1999.
The Book of Forms: A Handbook of Poetics, Third Edition, Hanover: University Press of New England, 2000.
The Book of Dialogue, Hanover: University Press of New England, 2004.
A Book of Leaves: Literary Memoirs, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Fantaseers, A Book of Memories, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2005.
Satan’s Scourge: A Narrative of the Age of Witchcraft in England and New England 1580-1697, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2009.
La Famiglia / The Family, Memoirs, New York: Bordighera Press, 2009.
FICTION BOOKS
The Museum of Ordinary People and Other Stories, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press (www.StarCloudPress.com), September 2008, ISBN 9781932842166, quality paperback, 196 pp.
POETRY COLLECTIONS
First Poems, Francestown: Golden Quill Press, 1960; (a selection of the Book Club for Poetry).
Awaken, Bells Falling: Poems 1959-1967, Columbia: University of Missouri Press, 1968.
The Inhabitant, poems, with prints by Thom. Seawell, Northampton: Despa Press, 1970.
Pocoangelini: A Fantography & Other Poems, Northampton: Despa Press, 1971.
Courses in Lambents: Poems (by "Wesli Court," pseud.), Oswego: Mathom Publishing Company, 1977.
American Still Lifes, Oswego: Mathom Publishing Company, 1981.
The Compleat Melancholick, Minneapolis: The Bieler Press, 1985.
The Shifting Web: New and Selected Poems, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1989; (Honorable Mention, Paterson Prize).
A Book of Fears, Italian translation by Joseph Alessia, West Lafayette: Bordighera, 1998 (Bordighera Bilingual Poetry Prize).
The Green Maces of Autumn: Voices in an Old Maine House, Dresden: Mathom Bookshop, 2002.
The Collected Lyrics of Lewis Turco / Wesli Court, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Fearful Pleasures: The Complete Poems of Lewis Turco 1959-2007, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2 May 2007.
The Gathering of the Elders and Other Poems by “Wesli Court,” a.k.a. Lewis Turco, Scottsdale, AZ: Star Cloud Press, 2010,
PORTFOLIO
Bordello, poems, with prints by George O'Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron / Mathom, 1996.
POETRY CHAPBOOKS
The Sketches of Lewis Turco and Livevil: A Mask, Cleveland: American Weave Press, 1962; (American Weave Award).
The Weed Garden, Orangeburg: Peaceweed Press, 1973.
A Cage of Creatures, Potsdam: Banjo Press, 1978.
Curses and Laments (by "Wesli Court," pseud.), Stevens Point: Song Magazine, 1978.
Seasons of the Blood, Rochester: Mammoth Press, 1980.
The Airs of Wales (by "Wesli Court," pseud.), Philadelphia: Poetry Newsletter of Temple University, 1981.
A Maze of Monsters, Livingston: Livingston University Press, 1986.
A Family Album, Eugene: Silverfish Review, 1990; (1989 Silverfish Review Chapbook Award).
Murmurs in the Walls, Oklahoma City: Cooper House, 1992; (1990 Cooper House Chapbook Award).
Legends of the Mists, Kew Gardens: New Spirit Press, 1993.
Attic, Shed, and Barn, Toronto and Tokyo: Ahadada Books (e-chapbook), 2009.
JUVENILE
Murgatroyd and Mabel (by "Wesli Court," pseud.), with illustrations by "Robert Michaels," Oswego: Mathom Publishing Company, 1978.
STUDY GUIDES
Creative Writing in Poetry, Albany: State University of New York, 1970.
Freshman Composition and Literature, Albany: State University of New York, 1974.
EDITIONS
The Spiritual Autobiography of Luigi Turco, Ann Arbor: University Microfilms Books, 1969.
The Life and Poetry of Manoah Bodman, Bard of the Berkshires, Lanham: University Press of America, 1999.
MIXED MEDIA AND EPHEMERAE
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"Albums," Brockport: State University College, 1979. Pamphlet in wrappers.
"An Amherst Christmas, [Oswego: Mathom], 1986. Christmas card.
————, with print by George O'Connell, [Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron], 1986. Limited edition: 200 copies. Christmas card.
“Autumn Lines,” and “Winter” from “Elegy for a Japanese Garden: Three Songs for Soprano, Alto Flute and Piano” by Walter Hekster, from First Poems by Lewis Turco (1960); world premiere performance by Trio Il Castello: Ilse van de Kasteelen, Jan van der Meer, Koos Verheul, Programma T+Concert, Cantina Vocaal, Amsterdam, Holland, 19 January 2003.
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Basso Profundo: A Carol,” Christmas Card, print by George O’Connell, Dresden: Mathom Bookshop, 2003.
"The Birdsong Blues," print by George O'Connell, [Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron], 1988. Christmas card.
Bordello, a portfolio of poemprints by Lewis Turco / George O'Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron Press, 1989/1996; exhibition: Albany: The Rathbone Gallery, Sage Junior College of Albany, April 1996.
"The Burning Bush," woodcut reproduction by Thom. Seawell, [Oswego: n.p.], 1966. Christmas broadside.
"Burning the News," Brockport: State University College, 1968. Pamphlet in wrappers.
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"A Carol for Melora's First Xmas," [Oswego: n.p.], 1971. Christmas broadside.
"The Children and the Unicorn," UNICEF design by Carolyn Jablonsky, [Potsdam, n.p.], 1968. Christmas card.
“Collaboration: Prints and Texts,” poems by Lewis Turco and prints by George O’Connell, a retrospective exhibition, Oswego: Tyler Art Gallery, November 9-December 9, 2001.
"Company," [Oswego: n.p.], 1983. Limited edition: 100 copies; postcard: 100 copies. Christmas card.
"The Covered Bridge," with cut of a covered bridge by Grant Arnold, Oswego: Mathom, 1978. Christmas card.
"Craft and Vision: An Interview with Lewis Turco," ed. David G. McLean, DeKalb Literary Arts Journal, iv:4, 1970.
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“The Dark Man,” see “An Onyx Dream.”
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"The Elections Last Fall," Experimental Theatre, S.U.N.Y. College at Oswego, 12-16 Dec 1969, dir. Kathy Pendergast; periodical publication in Polemic, vi, 1961.
"Epitaph IV," Oswego: Mathom, 1978. Postcard by "Wesli Court."
"Epitaph V," Oswego: Mathom, 1978. Postcard by "Wesli Court."
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"Fading Things," [Oswego: Mathom], 1980. Postcard.
————, with print by George O'Connell, [Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron], 1980. Limited edition: 200 copies. Christmas card.
"The Falcon Carol," print by George O'Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron, 1996. Christmas Card.
"The Fences," UNICEF design by Peter Leisinger, [Oswego: n.p.] 1973, Christmas card.
"First Snow," with print by George O'Connell, [Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron], 1980. Limited edition: 250 copies. Christmas card.
The Fog: Chamber Opera in One Act commissioned by the Twents Conservatorium, Enschede, Holland; music by Walter Hekster, libretto by Lewis Turco, Amsterdam: Donemus, 1987.
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"The Glass Nest," in holograph reproduction, woodcut reproduction by Thom Seawell, design by Nicholas d'Innocenzo, Oswego: State University College, 1968. Christmas broadside.
————, UNICEF design by Anne Rockwell, [Oswego: n.p.], 1969. Christmas card.
"Gnomic Verses," with photograph by Grant Arnold, [Oswego: n.p.], 1978. Christmas card by "Wesli Court."
“The Great Ice Storm of ‘98,” embossed print by George O’Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron Press, 1998. Christmas card.
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"The Habitation," Binghamton: Bellevue Press, 1978. Limited edition of 65 numbered copies, signed. Broadside.
"The House," [Oswego: n.p.], 1976. Postcard.
————, with "Owl," a silk-screen print by George O'Connell, [Oswego: Grey Heron], 1976. Limited edition of 130 cards signed by artist and poet. Christmas card.
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"Image Tinged with No Color" in holograph, etching by Thom. Seawell, limited edition of 20 copies signed by both poet and artist, Oswego, 1966.
"An Immigrant Ballad," Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry (record album and printed insert), edited and performed by George Abbe, New York: Folkways Records, 1961.
"An Interview with Lewis Turco" by Donald Masterson, ed. Jack Welch, Cream City Review, viii:1-2, 1983, pp. 108-117.
“Interview, the Poetry of Lewis Turco,” Living Arts television series, SUNY Potsdam, 1969.
“Interview with Lewis Turco,” Writers' Forum television series, SUNY Brockport, 1968.
“Interview with Lewis Turco,” Writers' Forum television series, SUNY Brockport, 1979.
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“James Henry Beard: The Night Before the Battle, 1865,” poster, Paradise Valley Community College, 1999.
————,Voices in the Gallery: Writers on Art, ed. Grant Holcomb, Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2001.
"Jason Pullen" in "Passion, A National Juried Visual Art and Poetry Competition," Riverhead: The Peconic Gallery, Suffolk Community College, February 28-April 1, 1994.
————, Albany: The Rathbone Gallery, Sage Junior College of Albany, May 1-31, 1994.
The Jazz Joint, linoleum cuts by George O'Connell, captions, “The Joint,” by Lewis Turco, Oswego: Grey Heron, 1997.
————, included in a four-person show, Some Kind of Narrative, at the Kirkland Art Gallery in Clinton, New York, from March 4 — April 11, 2001.
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"Lineage," Binghamton: Bellevue Press, 1983. Postcard.
"The Living Arts #5," a videotaped interview, Potsdam: SUNY College, 23 April 1969.
"Lorrie," with a print, "The Girls Who Sing in the Band," by George O'Connell, Oswego: Mathom, 1984. Limited edition: 200 copies signed by both poet & artist. Notepaper.
————, artist book by George O'Connell on the poem by Lewis Turco, Oswego: Grey Heron, 1989/1996. Original only, colloection of the author.
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"The Magi," [Oswego: n.p.], 1972. Christmas broadside.
"Millpond," Buffalo: Buffalo Prints and Paper (Frank C. Eckmair), 1981. Limited edition of under 20 copies.
————, with "Dark Light," an intaglio by George O'Connell, in The New York Landscape: Poems by Twenty State University of New York Poets, with Visual Responses by Twenty State University of New York Artists, an exhibit, Albany: The Plaza Gallery, October 16th through November 30th, 1981 [Catalog: see "Poetry Bibliography], with a subsequent tour of the State.
————, New York City: Pratt Manhattan Center Gallery, December 18, 1982-January 15, 1983.
————, reprise, Albany: SUNY Central Offices, 14 October 1994.
————, in calligraphy by Jean Garvey, together with four prints by George O'Connell, permanent Jeffrey Sisson Memorial Exhibit, Oneonta: Aurelia Osburn Fox Memorial Hospital, 1982.
"My Country Wife," a serigraph by Thom. Seawell, limited edition of 12 copies signed by poet and artist, Oswego, 1966.
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"Nativity," UNICEF design by Margo Hoff, [Oswego: n.p.], 1967. Christmas card.
"Nursery Rime," [Oswego: n.p.], 1973. Birth announcement.
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"An Onyx Dream" [“The Dark Man”], Harriet Jorgensen Little Theatre, Univ. of Conn., Storrs, Fri., 22 May 1959, play directed by Walter Soderlund. First place, U. Conn. Undergraduate Play Competition for “An Onyx Dream,” 1959; Honorable Mention for the same play, Waldo Bellow Memorial Award Playwriting Competition of the YM/YWHA of Philadelphia Arts Council, 1959; periodical publication [as “The Dark Man”], in The New York State Community Theatre Journal, x:1, Fall 1971.
————, Coventry (CT) Playhouse, Mon., 25 May 1959, play directed by Walter Soderlund.
“An Ordinary Evening in Cleveland,” in Realms of Light, Photographs by Ernst Haas, New York: Walker & Co., 1978, p. 96.
"Oswego," Oswego: Mathom, 1988. Limited edition: 1000 copies with printed signature. Mayoral inauguration broadside.
————, Oswego: Mathom, 1988. Limited edition: 26 lettered, plus 100 numbered, signed. Mayoral inauguration broadside.
"O Well," [Cleveland: American Weave Press, c. 1963]. Christmas card.
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"Pocoangelini 8," [Oswego: n.p.], 1965. Christmas broadside.
"The Poetry of Lewis Turco," an interview by Gregory Fitzgerald and William Heyen, Amsterdam: Costerus, vol. 9, 1973.
"The Pond," [Oswego: n.p.], 1974, Christmas card.
"Prothalamion," [Oswego: n.p.], 1980. Christmas card.
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"Sapphic Stanzas in Falling Measures," print by George O'Connell, [Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron], 1991. Christmas card.
"School Drawing," in holograph, a woodcut by Thom. Seawell, limited edition of 16 copies, Oswego, 1966.
"School Drawing," in holograph, woodcut by Thom. Seawell, limited edition of 16 copies signed by poet and artist, [Oswego: n.p.], 1966.
"The Shepherd's Carol," engraving by George O'Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron, 1995. Christmas card.
"The Sign," [Oswego: n.p.], 1990, Christmas broadside.
"The Summons," artwork and layout by Arthur Lange, calligraphy and printing by David Faux, [Oswego: SUNY College Technology Dept.], 1980. Christmas card.
“Sorting” by Lewis Turco; original woodcut, “Three Men” by George O’Connell, signed by both artist and poet, Oswego: Mitchell Printing, 2007.
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"Theme and Variation," print by George O'Connell, handmade paper by both poet and artist, Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron, 1993. Christmas card.
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Untitled print: linoleum cut by Lewis Turco, 3 signed copies on different colors of art paper, geometric design; Meriden, c. 1951.
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"The View from a Winter Garret," engraving by George O'Connell, Oswego: Gray Heron, 1994. Christmas card.
"Villanelle of the First Day," engraving by George O'Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron, 1992. Christmas card.
"Vincent," a short story, in the National Public Radio series The Sound of Writing, sponsored by the P.E.N. American Center and the National Endowment for the Arts; broadcast nationally on various NPR stations beginning in 1987.
"The Vista," design by R. C. Halla, Oshkosh: River Bottom Press, 1975. Postcard.
"A Voice in an Old House" in "The Family, A National Juried Visual Art and Poetry Competition," Riverhead: The Peconic Gallery, Suffolk Community College, February 13-March 22, 1991.
"A Voice in an Old House: Francis Pullen, 1744-1779," in "Heroism, A National Juried Visual Art and Poetry Competition," Riverhead: The Peconic Gallery, Suffolk Community College, February 12-March 25, 1992.
"A Voice in an Old House," print by George O'Connell, Oswego: Mathom/ Grey Heron, 1990. Christmas card.
"A Voice in an Old House: William Mason," in "Imagination, A National Juried Visual Art and Poetry Competition," Riverhead: The Peconic Gallery, Suffolk Community College, March 1-April 2, 1993.
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While the Spider Slept, a ballet based on and titled from lines in the poem "November 22, 1963. Choreographed by Brian Macdonald; music by Maurice Karkoff; decor by Rolfe Nordin. World premiere by the Royal Swedish Ballet on 2 June 1965 at the Royal Opera House, Stockholm.
————, North American Premiere by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet on February 11, 1966, at the Playhouse Theatre, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
“Winter” (1), see “Autumn Lines.”
"Winter" (2), UNICEF design, "Mandala," by Allen Schill, [Oswego: n.p.], 1982. Christmas card.
————, Smithsonian Institution, Archive of American Art, 2002.
"A Winter Song," [Oswego: n.p.], 1977. Postcard.
————, poem, with lithograph by George O'Connell, [Oswego: Grey Heron], 1977. Limited edition of 200 numbered c opies, of which 84 are signed by "Wesli Court." Christmas broadside.
“The Winter’s Falls,” (Oswego, n.p.), 2000. Postcard.
————, with print by George O’Connell. Christmas card.
“Winter Time” [from “Seasons Downeast”], linocut by George O’Connell, (Oswego: n.p., 2002). Christmas card.
"Writers Forum — The Poetry of Lewis Turco," a videotaped interview with Gregory Fitzgerald and Jack Wolf, Brockport: SUNY College, 27 Sept. 1979.
"Writers Forum — The Poetry of Lewis Turco," a videotaped interview with Gregory Fitzgerald and William Heyen, Brockport: SUNY College, 22 Feb 1968.
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"The Xmas Blues," with lithograph by George O'Connell, Oswego: Mathom/ Grey Heron, 1989. Christmas card. Smithsonian Institution, Archive of American Art, 2002.
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"At Yule," [Meriden: n.p., c. 1958]. Christmas card.
“The Y2K Ball,” linocuts by George O’Connell. Oversize Christmas card, 1999.
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO PERIODICALS AND BOOKS
ESSAYS AND CRITICISM
Key to Collections and Volumes:
ASOL = A Sheaf of Leaves: Literary Memoirs, 2004.
CWIP = Creative Writing in Poetry, 1970.
DASD = Dialogue: A Socratic Dialogue on the Art of Writing Dialogue in Fiction, 1989.
EDWoL = Emily Dickinson, Woman of Letters, 1993.
FCAL = Freshman Composition and Literature, 1973.
L&POMB = The Life and Poetry of Manoah Bodman, Bard of the Berkshires, 1999.
OHT = Oxford Handbook of Literary Forms, Test Draft, 1995.
PAITW = Poetry: An Introduction Through Writing, 1973.
TBOF = The Book of Forms, 1968.
TNBOF = The New Book of Forms, 1986.
TBOF3 = The Book of Forms, 3rd Edition, 2000.
TBOLT = The Book of Literary Terms, 1999.
TPP = The Public Poet, 1991.
VAR = Visions and Revisions of American Poetry, 1986.
Individual Titles:
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Account of an encounter with Robert Frost, in Bread Loaf Writers' Conference: The First Thirty Years (1926-1955), by Theodore Morrison, Middlebury VT: Middlebury College Press, 1976, p. 74.
"Age of Pound, The," Contemporary Poetry: A Journal of Criticism, iv:3, 1982. VAR.
"Agonism and the Existentity: Stevens, The," Concerning Poetry, vi:1, Spring 1973. [See "A Modernist Coin" in VAR.]
Aiken, Conrad: see "Corresponding with Conrad Aiken," "Ouroboros," "Poets, and Others."
Alexander, Pamela: see "Review of Navigable Waterways by Pamela Alexander"; see also, "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Alfonsi, Ferdinando, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Allen, Dick, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Allen, Paula Gann: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Allman, John, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
"American Literature As Something Else," English Record, xxiii:3, Spring 1973. VAR.
"American Novelists As Poets: The Schizophrenia of Mode," English Record, xxv:3, Summer 1974. VAR.
“Amiri Baraka’s Black Mountain,” The Hollins Critic, xxxi:3, June 1994, pp. 1-8.
——, reprint, Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002.
Ammons, A. R.: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Anachronist, The, An Interview with 'Wesli Court'" by Gerhard Zeller, E. L. F., Eclectic Literary Forum, viii:1, Spring 1998, pp. 6-12
Anderson, Maggie, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Andrews, Jenne, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Angle of Ascent: The Poetry of Robert Hayden," Michigan Quarterly Review, xvi:2, Spring 1977. [See "Black Poetry" in VAR.]
——, excerpted in Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 9, ed. Dedria Bryfonski, Detroit: Gale Research, 1978, p. 270.
——, reprint, Robert Hayden: Essays on the Poetry, ed. Laurence Goldstein and Robert Chrisman, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, pp. 175-193.
——, reprint, Robert Hayden (Bloom’s Modern Critical Views), ed. Harold Bloom, Broomall: Chelsea House Publishers, 2005.
Anson, John S., see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Antoninus, Brother, see Everson, William.
"anyone lived in a pretty how town" by e. e. cummings, Masterplots II: Poetry, ed. Frank N. Magill, Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1992, pp. 91-93. See also “Corn and Creativity.”
Appleman, Philip, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Applewhite, James, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Ashbery, John: Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also "John Ashbery's Handbook Forms"; "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"Audience for Poetry, The," (WC), Song, No. 8, Winter 1979, pp. 45-47.
Autobiography in Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Joyce Nakamura, editor, Vol. 22, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253. ASOL.
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Balk, Christianne, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Bangs, Carol Jane, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Baraka, Amiri, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Ian Hamilton,London: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 29-30.
——, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also "Amiri Baraka's Black Mountain."
Barnes, Jim, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Barolini, Helen, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Barron, Leon O., see "Hitting it Lucky."
Barth, R. L., see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Bell, Marvin, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Bergman, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Berryman, John, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
Best Poems of 1961, see "Hitting it Lucky."
Betjeman, John, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
Blumenthal, Michael, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Bly, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1985," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Bodman, Manoah, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also, "Commentary on Manoah Bodman," "Manoah Bodman: Poet of the Second Awakening," "Manoah Bodman 1765-1850." L&POMB
Bolls, Imogene L., see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Booker, Stephen Todd: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Bradley, George, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Brathwaite, Edward: see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
Braun, Richard Emil: The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 65. See also "Richard Emil Braun: A Narrator of Enigma."
Bryan, Sharon: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Bukowski, Charles, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Burns, Ralph, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Butterick, George, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
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Carpenter, Anne Nicodemus, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Carruth, Hayden, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Carter, Jared, see "The Year in Poetry 1984," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Cassity, Turner, see "The Year in Poetry 1985," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Ciardi, John: see "John Ciardi: A Tribute," "Ciardi the Taler," "The Year in Poetry 1984," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Ciardi the Taler," John Ciardi: Measure of the Man, ed. Vince Clemente, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1987, pp. 34-39.
Citino, David: see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Clampitt, Amy, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Clark, David R., see "Hitting it Lucky."
Coleman, Wanda: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Collected Poems, Ancient and Modern," American Weave, xxix:2, Fall-Winter 1965-66.
Commentary on Manoah Bodman, Poetry Pilot, November 1973.
"Confession, Vision, and Artifice," New England Review, I:2, July-August 1969. [See "Masculine and Feminine in American Poetry" in VAR]
Connellan, Leo, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Contribution to "Symposium on the Department," Carleton Miscellany, viii:1, Winter 1967.
Corn, Alfred, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
“Corn and Creativity: The Paradoxes of E. E. Cummings,” Spring, The Journal of the E.E. Cummings Society, New Series No. 3, October 1994, pp. 72-76.
"Corresponding with Conrad Aiken," Conrad Aiken: Priest of Consciousness, ed. Spivey and Waterman, New York: AMS Press, 1990.
Corso, Gregory, see "Hitting it Lucky."
Coursen, Herbert R., Jr.: see "Introduction" to Hope Farm by H. R. Coursen, "The Protean Poetry of Herbert Coursen," and "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Coxe, Louis O., see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Craft and Vision: An Interview with Lewis Turco," ed. David G. McLean, DeKalb Literary Arts Journal, iv:4, 1970.
Creeley, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Cummings, E. E., see "anyone lived in a pretty how town" and “Corn and Creativity.”
Cushman, Stephen P., see "Verse vs. Prose" and "Whitman and I" in TPP.
Cutler, Bruce, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
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Dacey, Philip, see "The Year in Poetry 1985," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Dallman, Elaine, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Dana Gioia," American Poets Since World War II, Third Series, Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 120, ed. R. S. Gwynn, Detroit: Gale Research, 1992, pp. 84-90.
Daniels, Jim: see "Review of Places/Everyone by Jim Daniels"; see also "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Davie, Donald, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Davis, Charlie: see "Introduction" to And So the Irish Built a Church by Charlie Davis.
Davis, Dick, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Deckin, Timothy, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Defining the Poet," Concerning Poetry, i:2, Fall 1968. CWIP; PAITW.
"Definition of a College," Carleton Miscellany, xi:1, Winter 1970.
"Delmore Schwartz: The Wrinn Connection," American Poetry, ii:3, Spring 1985, pp. 70-74.
Dennis, Carl, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Dickey, James: see see "Hitting it Lucky," "Ideologies: The Chronicle of a Conflict," "Suspect in Criticism, The."
Dickinson, Emily: see " Letter to Barnwood," Masculine and Feminine in American Poetry," "The Poetry of Emily Dickinson's Letters," "A Sampler of Hours," "Review of New Poems by Emily Dickinson," "Iron Pyrites in the Dickinson Mine," TPP, EDWoL.
Dobyns, Stephen, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"Does It Scan? Does It Scan Too Well?" Hellas, i:1, Spring 1990, pp. 126-130. [See also "Neo-Formalism in Contemporary American Poetry," TPP.]
Douglas, Keith, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
Doyle, Lynn, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Duncan, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Dunn, Anthony Taylor, see “Review of Sunbathing at the Bottom of the Atlantic.”
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Eady, Cornelius, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Eaton, Charles Edward, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Eberhart, Richard: see "Eberhart at Eighty," "Of Laureates and Lovers," "Richard Eberhart."
"Eberhart at Eighty," Sewanee Review, xciii:1, Winter 1985, pp. x-xii.
"Egopoetic I, The," AWP Pedagogy Forum, Tempe: Associated Writing Programs, April 1994, p. 41.
Eigner, Larry: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Ehrhart, W. D., see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Eliot, T. S.: see "The Waste Land Reconsidered."
Emerson, Ralph Waldo: see "The Ghost of Emerson."
Engle, Paul, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 151-152.
——, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999.
Erdich, Louise, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Eshleman, Clayton: see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Everson, William, see "Hitting it Lucky."
"Evolutions," [see "How Three Books Grew]; TPP.
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Fagan, Kathy, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Fandel, John: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Feldman, Irving: see "Review" (of Teach Me, Dear Sister by Irving Feldman); also see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Ferlinghetti, Lawrence, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Fierstein, Frederick: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Fingers of Hermes," Michigan Quarterly Review, v:3, July 1966.
Finlay, John, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest," American Weave, xxix:1, Spring-Summer 1965.
"Fixing This World," FCAL, TPP.
Flint, Roland, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"For Poets in Search of Poetry Prose-Wise," Shenandoah, xv:1, Autumn 1963.
"Four Books," Voices, 172, 1960.
"Four Reviews," Portland, Maine, Public Library Guest Picks Internet web page, May 2004.
Fowlie, Wallace, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Frost, Carol: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Frost, Robert: see "Account of an encounter with Robert Frost."
Funkhouser, Erika: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
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Galarza, Ernesto: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Gallagher, Tess, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Galvin, Brendan, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Galvin, James, see "The Year in Poetry 1984," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Gardner, John, see "Collected Poems, Ancient and Modern."
Garrett, George, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Garrigue, Jean, see "Four Books."
Gawain Poet, The, see "Collected Poems, Ancient and Modern."
"Ghost of Emerson, The," Carleton Miscellany, x:1, Winter 1969. [See "Introduction" in VAR.]
Gibbons, Reginald, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Gibbs, Alonzo, see "Hitting It Lucky."
Gibson, Margaret: see "The Year in Poetry 1983.".
Gilbert, Cecilia: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Gilbert, Sandra M., see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Gildner, Gary, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Ginsberg, Allen, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Ginsberg, Louis, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Gioia, Dana: see "Does It Scan? Does It Scan Too Well?" "Dana Gioia," and "Neo-Formalism in Contemporary American Poetry" in TPP; see also "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Gitenstein, R. Barbara, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Glass, Malcolm, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Glück, Louise, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Goedicke, Patricia, see "The Year in Poetry 1985,"
Goldbarth, Albert, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
"Good Gray Poets and Bad Old Bards," Modern Poetry Studies, iii:2, 1972.
————, reprinted as “Good Gray Poets” in VAR and as “Whitman Is Overrated” in Readings on Walt Whitman ed. Gary Wiener, San Diego: Greenhaven, 1999.
“Great Poets I Almost Met,” Spring: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society, New Series Number 11, October 2002, pp. 209-221.
Gregor, Arthur, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
"Guantanamo Bay, Cuba," The 1954 World Cruise of the U. S. S. HORNET (CVA12), ed. Gareth Lewis, n.p., n.d., [1955]. (See “Lydia and Douglas” in ASOL.)
Gullans, Charles, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Gwynn, R. S., see "The Year in Poetry 1986" and “R. S. Gwynn: A Southern Melancholic.”
"The Gypsy Ballads of Garcia Lorca," American Weave, xxix:1, Spring-Summer 1965.
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Hacker, Marilyn, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Hadas, Pamela White, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Hall, Carol, see "Four Books."
Hamill, Sam, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Hample, Patricia, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Hankla, Cathryn: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Hanson, Kenneth O., see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
"Harmonizing Prose and Verse with A. D. Hope," E.L.F. v:2, Winter 1995, pp. 46-49.
Harper, Michael, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 214; see also, "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Hayden, Robert, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 221; see also E.L.F., “The Poetry of Robert Hayden."
Hazo, Samuel: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Hayna, Lois Beebe, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Heinrichsen, Dennis: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Hejinian, Lynn, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"Hesperia, and Elsewhere," Voices, 181, 1963.
Hilberry, Conrad, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"Hillsdale Epistles, The," Carleton Miscellany, vii:3, Summer 1966. ASOL.
"Hitting It Lucky," Voices, 173, 1960.
"Hoffman's 'As I Was Going to St. Ives," Poesis, vii:1, 1986, pp. 54-58.
Holder, Jonathan, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Holmes, John, see "Poets, and Others."
"Hong Kong," The 1954 World Cruise of the U. S. S. HORNET (CVA12), ed. Gareth Lewis, n.p., n.d., [1955]. ]. (See “Lydia and Douglas” in ASOL.)
Honig, Edwin, see "Hitting it Lucky."
Hope, A. D: see "The Year in Poetry 1983." See also "Harmonizing Prose and Verse with A. D. Hope," above.
"House of Mirrors, The," Midwest Review, Spring 1961. [See "Considering Post Modernism" in VAR.]
"Howard Nemerov," Collier’s Encyclopedia, ed. Emanuel Friedman, New York: Macmillan Educational Co., 1984, Vol. 8, Vol. 17, p. 295.
“Howard Nemerov’s Cosmos of the Ordinary,” ELF: Eclectic Literary Forum, iv:2, Summer 1994, pp. 54-56.
Howes, Barbara, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"How Three Books Grew," The English Record, xxxvi:1, First Quarter 1985, pp. 17-19. [See "Evolutions" in TPP.]
Hudson, Marc, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Huff, Robert, see "The Poet's Court" and "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Hughes, Langston, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 240-241.
Hugo, Richard: See "Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest"; see also "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Humes, Ralph, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Humphries, Rolfe, see "Collected Poems, Ancient and Modern."
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"Imagism," Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999.
Inada, Lawson, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Ian Hamilton,London: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 248-249.
"Interview with Lewis Turco, An," cond. Donald Masterson, Cream City Review, viii:1-2, 1983, pp. 108-17.
"Interview with a Split Personality," New England Review, I:5, April-May 1970.
"Introduction" to And So the Irish Built a Church by Charlie Davis, Freeport ME: Bond Wheelwright Co., 1975.
"Introduction" to Hope Farm by H. R. Coursen, Stratford CT: Cider Mill Press, 1979, p. 1.
"Inventing to Discover," Poetry, cvi:5, August 1965.
"Iowa Workshop: An Assenting View, The," Prairie Schooner, xxxix:1, Spring 1965.
Iorizzo, Luciano: see "Italian in America, The."
"Iron Pyrites in the Dickinson Mine," The Emily Dickinson Journal, iv:1, 1995, pp. 108-117.
"Italian in America, The," The New Aurora, 69, March 1971.
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"Japan," The 1954 World Cruise of the U. S. S. HORNET (CVA12), ed. Gareth Lewis, n.p., n.d., [1955]. (See “Lydia and Douglas” in ASOL.)
Jauss, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1985," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Jerome, Judson, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"John Ashbery's Handbook Forms," New Orleans Review, xix:1, Spring 1992, pp. 5-8.
"John Ciardi: A Tribute," Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1986, ed. J. M. Brook, Detroit: Gale Research, 1987, pp. 223-224.
Johnson, Ronald, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Jones, Robert L., see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Jones Very: Selected Poems," Michigan Quarterly Review, vii:1, January 1968. [See "The Pro-Am tournament" in VAR.]
"Judging Poetry Contests," Poet, iv:4, Spring/Summer 1993, p. 42.
Justice, Donald: see see "Hitting it Lucky," "Of Laureates and Lovers," "The Progress of Donald Justice," and "The Year in Poetry 1984."
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Kelly, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Keeping the Lines Wet," Prairie Schooner, Summer 1977.
Kennedy, X. J. see "The Year in Poetry 1984", "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Kenney, Richard, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Kirby, David: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Kizer, Carolyn, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Ian Hamilton,London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 277.
————, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also "Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest" and "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Klappert, Peter, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Knight, Etheridge, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Knoepfle, John, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Knott, Bill: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Komunyakaa, Yusef, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Kooser, Ted, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Kreymborg, Alfred, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 281.
Kumin, Maxine, see "Poets, and Others," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Kunitz, Stanley, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
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Lattimore, Richmond, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Laughlin, James, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Lea, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Lehman, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Lesser, Rika: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Letter to Barnwood," Barnwood, i:4, Summer 1981, pp. 1-2.
Levertov, Denise, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Lewis, C. Day, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
“Error! Contact not defined. on the Challenge of Writing Sestinas and Reading as a Form of Magic,” an interview by Daniel Nester in Poets & Writers Online Only, January / February 2005, Direct Quotes at www.pw.org/mag/dq_turco.htm.
Lieberman, Lawrence: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Lillywhite, Lilee Silver, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Londraville, Richard, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Lorca, Federico Garcia: see "The Gypsy Ballads of Garcia Lorca."
Lorde, Audre, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Ian Hamilton,London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 311; see also, "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Lowe, Ralph, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
“Lydia and Douglas,” ASOL. (See also *
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Mahon, Joanne, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Makarova, Marina, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Malanga, Gerard: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Mandelbaum, Allen, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
"Manoah Bodman: Poet of the Second Awakening," Costerus: Essays in English and American Language and Literature (Amsterdam), viii, 1973. [See "The Pro-Am Tournament" and elsewhere in VAR.]
"Manoah Bodman 1765-1850" (bibliography), First Printings of American Authors, Vol. 4, ed. Matthew J. Bruccoli et alia, Detroit: Gale Research, 1979, pp. 35-36.
"Marianne Moore; or, How To Avoid the Ego-Poetic Fallacy," American Weave, xxxii:1, June 1968. [See "Masculine and Feminine in American Poetry" in VAR.]
"Masculine and Feminine in American Poetry," Carleton Miscellany, xviii:2, Summer 1980, pp. 107-117. VAR.
Masterson, Dan, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Matthews, William, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"The Matriarchy of American Poetry," College English, xxxiv:8, May 1973. VAR.
Mazzaro, Jerome, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
McClure, Michael: see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
McFarland, Ron, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
McKuen, Rod, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Meltzer, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Melville, Herman: see "American Novelists As Poets: The Schizophrenia of Mode."
"Memo from the Muses' Committee on Un-American Activities," College English, xxvi:1, Oct. 1964.
Merton, Thomas, see "Four Books."
Merwin, W. S., see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Middleton, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Miles, Josephine, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Miller, Jane: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Miller, Peter, see "Four Books."
"Miller Williams," The Hollins Critic, xxvi:2, April 1989, pp. 1-9.
——, reprint Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002.
“Minotaur,” Italian Americana, 1999.
——, reprint, Wild Dreams: The Best of Italian Americana,edited by Carol Bonomo Albright and Joanna Clapps Herman, Bronx NY: Fordham University Press, October 2008.
Moore, Marianne: see "Marianne Moore; or, How To Avoid the Ego-Poetic Fallacy."
Morris, Herbert: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Moss, Howard, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Moss, Thylias: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
“My Old Pal Walt,” see “Whitman and I.” ASOL.
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Nason, Richard, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Nathan, Leonard, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Nemerov, Howard, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also, "Howard Nemerov," “Howard Nemerov’s Cosmos of the Ordinary.”
"Neo-Formalism in Contemporary American Poetry," Poet, ii:3, Fall 1990, pp. 43-45 & 54; TPP.
Niedecker, Lorine, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Nims, John Frederick, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
"Notes on Graduates of the Writing Arts Program," The Emeriti Newsletter [of State University of New York College at Oswego], ii:2, Spring 1991, p. 10.
"Numbers," Genesis West, ii:2-3, Winter-Spring 1964.
"Of Laureates and Lovers," Saturday Review, l:41, October 14, 1967.
——, Edward Brathwaite excerpt included in Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 11, ed. Dedria Bryfonski, Detroit: Gale Research, 1979, p. 67.
——, Donald Justice excerpt included in Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 19, ed. Sharon R. Gunton, Detroit: Gale Research, 1984, p. 28.
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"Occasion I: David Wagoner," American Weave, xxx:2, December 1966.
Ochester, Ed, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Olds, Sharon, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Oles, Carol, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Oliver, Mary: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Oliver, Raymond, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Olson, Charles, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Olson, Elder, see "Poets, and Others."
"On the Profession of Poetry," Arts in Society, iii:2, 1965. [See "The Pro-Am Tournament" in VAR.]
Oppenheimer, Joel, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
“Oswego Poems and Poets: Murabito and Davis,” The Hollins Critic, xlii:3, June, 2005, p. 1 ff.
“Our Friend, Dan Chaucer,” The English Record, liii:3, Spring-Summer 2003, pp. 47-54. ASOL.
"Ouroboros," Poetry, cxviii:5, August 1971; see also "A Modernist Coin."
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Pack, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Pankey, Eric, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Pape, Greg, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Parini, Jay, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Pater, Alan F., see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Peacock, Molly, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Peckenpaugh, Angela, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Pennant, Edmund, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Petersen, Donald, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 416.
Petrosky, Anthony: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Phillips, Judith, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Phillips, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Pinkerton, Helen, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Plymell, Charles, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Poetics of W. D. Snodgrass, The," Hollins Critic, xxx:3, June 1993, pp. 1-9.
——, reprint, Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002.
"Poetics: The Conspiracy of Silence," Andover Review, i:2, Fall 1974. [See VAR.]
"Poetry," Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999.
"Poetry of Emily Dickinson's Letters, The," TPP.
"Poetry of Lewis Turco, The," an interview by Gregory Fitz Gerald and William Heyen, Costerus (Amsterdam), Vol. 9, 1973.
"Poetry: The Art of Language," Poets Teaching: The Creative Process, ed. Alberta Turner, New York: Longman, 1980, pp. 49-51.
"Poets, and Others," Voices, 176, 1961.
"Poets and Writers Remark on the State of the Art," Contribution to Mississippi Review , xxix:3, 1991, pp. 119-20.
"Poet's Court, The," Voices, 171, 1960.
Polite, Frank: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Port-au-Prince," The 1954 World Cruise of the U. S. S. HORNET (CVA12), ed. Gareth Lewis, n.p., n.d. [1955]. (See “Lydia and Douglas” in ASOL.)
“Postmodernist Academic Style,” The Poet’s Page, July/August/September 1994, pp. 11-25.
Pound, Ezra: see "Age of Pound, The."
Prattis, J. Ian, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
"Present State of American Poetry: The Abstract Poetry Movement, The," New York Quarterly, No. 51, pp. 99-107.
"Pro-Am Tournament, The," Michigan Quarterly Review, xiv:1, Winter 1975. VAR.
"Problem of Form, The," Mississippi Review , vi:1, 1977.
"Process of Revision: Turning an Old Poem into a New One, The," Contemporary Poetry: A Journal of Criticism, iv:1, 1981. [See "Evolutions" in TPP.]
"Progress of Donald Justice, The," The Hollins Critic, xxix:4, October 1992, pp. 1-7.
——, reprint Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002.
"Protean Poetry of Herbert Coursen, The," The Hollins Critic, xxxii:3, June 1995, pp. 1-11.
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“Recollections of Norman Friedman,” Spring: The Journal of the E. E.; Cummings Society, New Series Number 14-15. October 2005-2006 [August 2008], see also "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Reiss, James, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Remarks in the Proceedings of the National Poetry Festival held in the Library of Congress, October 22-24, 1962, Washington, DC: U. S. Government Printing Office, 1964.
Reminiscence of Iowa in Seems Like Old Times, ed. Ed Dinger, Iowa City: University of Iowa Writers' Workshop, 1986, p. 25.
Reminiscences of Bread Loaf, Whose Woods These Are, A History of the Bread Loaf Writers' Conference, 1926-1992, ed. David Haward Bain and Mary Smith Duffy, New York: Ecco Press, 1993, pp. 245-7.
Revell, Donald: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Review of Navigable Waterways by Pamela Alexander, The Hollins Critic, xxii:5, December 1985, p. 14.
Review of New Poems of Emily Dickinson, ed. William H. Shurr, The Hollins Critic, xxx:5, December 1993, pp. 12-13.
Review of Places/Everyone by Jim Daniels, The Hollins Critic, xxiii:3, June 1986, p. 19.
Review of The Powow River Anthology edited by Alfred Nicol, Flagler Beach FL: Ocean Publishing, 2006, The Hollins Critic, xliv:1, February, 2007, pp. 20-21.
Review of Rules of Hunger by Lois Roma-Deeley, AIHA Newsletter, xxxvii: 3-4, Fall 2004, p. 24.
Review of Rules of Hunger and northSight by Lois Roma-Deeley, The Hollins Critic, xliii:5, December, 2006, pp. 18-19.
Review of Sunbathing at the Bottom of the Atlantic, by Anthony Taylor Dunn, Off the Coast, xii:3, September 2006, pp. 93-95.
"Review" (of Teach Me, Dear Sister by Irving Feldman), Escarpments, iv:1, Autumn 1983, pp. 18-19.
"Rhyme, Meter, and Poetry for Children" (WC), Phantasm, iii:6, issue 18, 1978, pp. 28-29.
Rich, Adrienne, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
"Richard Eberhart," Collier’s Encyclopedia, ed. Emanuel Friedman, New York: Macmillan Educational Co., 1984, Vol. 8, p. 500.
"Richard Emil Braun: A Narrator of Enigma," Modern Poetry Studies, vii:3, Winter 1976.
"Richard Wilbur," Collier’s Encyclopedia, ed. Emanuel Friedman, New York: Macmillan Educational Co., 1984, Vol. 8, Vol. 23.
Rinaldi, Nicholas, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Rios, Alberto, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Roberts, Len, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
“Robinson and the Democracy of Form,” The Sewanee Review, CXIV:4, Fall 2006, pp. 587-594.
Robinson, Leonard Wallace, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Roma-Deeley, Lois, see “Review of Rules of Hunger” and of “northSight,” above.
Romtvedt, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Ronnow, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Rothenberg, Jerome: see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
“R. S. Gwynn: A Southern Melancholic.” The Hollins Critic, xxxix:1, February 2002, pp. 1-14.
——, reprint Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda. Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002.
Ruark, Gibson, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Ruben, Stan Sanvel, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Rugo, Marieve, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Rutsala, Vern, The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 466; see also "Selected Poems by Vern Rutsala," "The Year in Poetry 1985," “Vern Rutsala’s Surreal World.”
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"Sad Tear I Call, 'Roquefort on Poultry,' The," Satire Newsletter, vi:2, Spring 1969.
St. Clair, Philip, see "The Year in Poetry 1984," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
St. John, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Sampler of Hours, A," Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms, ed. David Lehman, New York: Macmillan, 1987, pp. 180-81.
——, ibid., paperback edition, New York: Collier Books, 1988, pp. 180-81.
——, ibid., second edition, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1997
Schevill, James, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Schnackenburg, Gertrude, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Schulman, Grace, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Schultz, Philip, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Schwartz, Delmore: see "Delmore Schwartz: The Wrinn Connection."
Scully, James, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
"Selected Poems by Vern Rutsala," Lake Effect, vii:2, Summer 1992, pp. 21-22.
“Sestina: The End Game,” An Exaltation of Forms, ed. Annie Finch and Kathrine Varnes, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, pp. 290-296.
Shapiro, Alan, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Shapiro, Karl, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also, "For Poets in Search of Poetry Prose-Wise."
Simic, Charles: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Simmerman, Jim: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Singapore," The 1954 World Cruise of the U. S. S. HORNET (CVA12), ed. Gareth Lewis, n.p., n.d., [1955]. ]. (See “Lydia and Douglas” in ASOL.)
Slavitt, David R., see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Sleigh, Tom, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Sloan, De Villo: see "Poetry: The Art of Language," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Smith, Arthur, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Smith, Bruce, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Smith, Dave: see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Snodgrass, W. D., see "The Poet's Court," "The Poetics of W. D. Snodgrass," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Song, Cathy: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Squires, Radcliffe: see "Fingers of Hermes."
Stafford, William, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also, "The Year in Poetry 1983," "Keeping the Lines Wet."
Stall, Linden, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Stanfordt, Don, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"Statement" on the Public Lending Right, Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1983, ed. Mary Bruccoli and Jean W. Ross, Detroit: Gale Research, 1984, p. 28
Steele, Timothy, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Stevens, Wallace: see "Agonism and the Existentity: Stevens, The"; "Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird," and " A Modernist Coin" in VAR.
Stokesbury, Leon, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
"Suspect in Criticism, The," Mad River Review, i:2, Spring-Summer 1965. VAR.
——, reprint, "Struggling for Wings": The Art of James Dickey, ed. Robert Kirschten, Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1997, pp. 24-28.
Swann, Brian, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Swiss, Thomas, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
"Sympathetic Magic," American Poets in 1976, ed. William Heyen, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976. VAR.
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Tate, James, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Teaching Writing," Mississippi Review , xix:1 & 2, 1990, p. 327.
"Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Blackbird" by Wallace Stevens, Masterplots II: Poetry, ed. Frank N. Magill, Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1992, pp. 2158-2160.
Thoreau, H. D.: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Tichy, Susan: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Tolson, Melvin B., The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p. 545.
Toomer, Jean , The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, p.546.
"Tradition and Personal Vision: Explications of the Poetry," Miller Williams and the Poetry of the Particular, ed. Michael Burns, University of Missouri Press, 1991, pp. 66-75.
Triem, Eve, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
"Trio of First Books, A," Voices, 170, 1959.
Tucker, Robert G., see "Hitting it Lucky."
Tuckerman, Frederick Goddard, see "Fingers of Hermes."
Turco, Lewis: see "Autobiography," "Craft and Vision: An Interview with Lewis Turco," "Evolutions," "Fixing this World," "Interview with Lewis Turco, An," "Interview with a Split Personality," "Poetry of Emily Dickinson's Letters, The," "Poetry of Lewis Turco, The," "Sympathetic Magic," "Whitman and I."
"Turco on Court," New CollAge Magazine, xiv:1, 1982, back cover.
Turner, Frederick, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
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"University of Iowa Writers' Workshop Golden Jubilee, The," Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1986, ed. J. M. Brook, Detroit: Gale Research, 1987, 110-114.
Updike, John, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
“Upstairs,” How We Work, ed. Marla Morris, Mary Aswell Doll and William F. Pinar, New York: Peter Lang, 1999, pp. 219-229. ASOL.
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Van Duyn, Mona, see "Hitting it Lucky."
Vendler, Helen, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
“Vern Rutsala’s Surreal World,” The Hollins Critic,” XLIII:4, October 2006, pp. 1-13.
"Verse vs. Prose," Lake Effect, v:3, Fall 1990, pp. 5-6.
"Verse vs. Prose / Prosody vs. Meter," Meter in English, A Critical Engagement, ed. David Baker, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas, 1997, pp. 249-263.
Very, Jones: see "Jones Very: Selected Poems," "The Pro-Am Tournament."
Viereck, Peter, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
Vinz, Mark, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Voigt, Ellen Bryant: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
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Wagoner, David: The Oxford Companion to Twentieth Century Poetry, ed. Hamilton, London: Oxford University Press, 1994, pp. 562-564.
——, Encyclopedia of American Literature, ed. Steven R. Serafin, New York: Continuum, 1999. See also "Occasion I: David Wagoner" and "Five Poets of the Pacific Northwest."
Wakoski, Diane, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Waldman, Anne, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Walker, Alice, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Wallace, Robert, see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1984," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Warsh, Lewis: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
"Waste Land Reconsidered, The," Sewanee Review, lxxxvii:2, Spring 1979. VAR.
Weiss, David, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Wheatley, Phillis: see "Masculine and Feminine in American Poetry."
Wheelwright, John, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
White, Peter, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Whitman, Walt: see "Good Gray Poets and Bad Old Bards," "Masculine and Feminine in American Poetry," "Whitman and I," “My Old Pal Walt,” ASOL, TPP, VAR.
Whittemore, Reed: see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
Wieners, John, see "The Year in Poetry 1986."
Wilbur, Richard, see see "Hitting it Lucky," “Postmodernist Academic Style,” "Richard Wilbur."
Willard, Nancy, see "Of Laureates and Lovers."
Williams, Jonathan, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Williams, Miller: see "Inventing to Discover," "Miller Williams," "Tradition and Personal Vision."
Williams, William Carlos: see "Williams' Prosody," "The Year in Poetry 1985," "The Year in Poetry 1986."
"Williams' Prosody," The Cloverdale Review, 1992/93, pp. 37-49.
Williamson, Alan, see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Wine, Jonas: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Winters, Nancy, see "The Year in Poetry 1985."
Woods, John: see "The Year in Poetry 1983," "The Year in Poetry 1985."
"Wordsmith: Literary Love Affair," Syracuse New Times, No. 696, July 18, 1984, p. 5.
"Wordsmith: Literary Lend-Lease," ibid., No. 683, April 25, 1984, p. 5.
"Wordsmith: A Poet's Education," ibid, No. 696, July 18, 1984, p. 5.
Wormser, Baron: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
Worth, Douglas, see "The Year in Poetry 1984."
Wright, C. D.: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
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"The Year in Poetry" [1983], Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1983, ed. Mary Bruccoli and Jean W. Ross, Detroit: Gale Research, 1984, p. 28. pp. 77-91.
"The Year in Poetry" [1984], Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1984, ed. Jean W. Ross, Detroit: Gale Research, 1985, pp. 132-144.
"The Year in Poetry" [1985], Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1985, ed. Jean W. Ross, Detroit: Gale Research, 1986, pp. 225-237.
"The Year in Poetry" [1986], Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1986, ed. J. M. Brook, Detroit: Gale Research, 1987, pp. 168-179.
Young, James M. see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
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Zimmer, Paul: see "The Year in Poetry 1983."
POETRY
Key to Collections and Volumes:
ABF = Awaken, Fells Falling, 1968.
ACOC = A Cage of Creatures, 1978.
AFA = A Family Album, 1990.
AGOR = A Garland of Rubliws, 1997.
AMOM = A Maze of Monsters, 1986.
ASL = American Still Lifes, 1981.
ASOL = A Sheaf of Leaves, 2004.
B = Bordello, 1996.
C&L = Curses and Laments, 1978.
CIL = Courses in Lambents, 1977.
CL = Collected Lyrics of Lewis Turco / Wesli Court 1953-2004, 2004.
CWIP = Creative Writing in Poetry, 1970.
DASD = Dialogue, 1989.
DAH = Day After History, 1956.
EDWOL = Emily Dickinson, Woman of Letters, 1993
FCAL = Freshman Composition and Literature, 1974.
FEAR = Fearful Pleasures, 2007
FP = First Poems, 1960.
LOM = Legends of the Mists, 1993.
MIW = Murmurs in the Walls, 1992.
OHT = Oxford Handbook of Literary Forms Test Draft, 1995.
PAF = Pocoangelini: A Fantography & Other Poems, 1971.
PAITW = Poetry: An Introduction Through Writing, 1973.
SOTB = Seasons of the Blood, 1989.
SR = Summer's Raceway, 1962.
STFT = Shaking the Family Tree, 1998.
TA52 = The Annual 1952.
TAOW = The Airs of Wales, 1981.
TBOB = The Book of Beasts, 1984.
TBOF3= The Book of Forms, 3rd edition.
TCM = The Compleat Melancholick, 1985.
TGMA = The Green Maces of Autumn, 2002.
TI = The Inhabitant, 1970.
TNBOF = The New Book of Forms, 1986.
TPP = The Public Poet
TSLT = The Sketches of Lewis Turco and Livevil: A Mask, 1962.
TSW = The Shifting Web: New & Selected Poems, 1989.
TWG = The Weed Garden, 1973.
VAR = Visions and Revisions of American Poetry, 1986.
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“Abandophobia: The Fear of Divorce,” The Formalist, Vol. 15, Issue 1, 2004, p. 94. FEAR.
"A-Bao-A-Qu," Syracuse Guide, 29, Jan. 1978, p. 27; TBOB; AMOM.
“About the Young,” Scarecrow Poetry, ed. Robert McGovern and Stephen Haven, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1994, p. 135.
"Academic Curse: An Epitaph," Song, No. 5; PAITW, p. 324; C&L; CL.
——, reprint, Tygers of Wrath, ed. X. J. Kennedy, Athens, GA: Univ. of Georgia Press, 1981.
“Acousticophobia,” Mipoesias on-line magazine (www.mipoesias.com), The New England Edition, September 2004; FEAR.
"Adventure," Williwaw, i:1, Autumn 1987, pp. 22-23; EDWOL.
"Advice to a Lover," PAITW, pp. 124-5.
"Aelurophobia: The Fear of Cats," Wordsmith, Spring 1993, p. 2; FEAR.
"Age of Aquarius, The," Poetry Northwest, xii:3, Autumn 1971; TWG.
“Agoraphobia,” Mipoesias on-line magazine (www.mipoesias.com), The New England Edition, September 2004; FEAR.
"Al," Carolina Quarterly, xiii:3, 1961; TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches."
"Albums," pamphlet publication, Brockport NY: State University College, 1979. AFA, TGMA, p. 7; ASOL.
——, periodical publication, Cream City Review, viii:1-2, 1983, pp. 118-9.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
——, reprint, A Sense of Place: Collected Maine Poems, ed. Lillian Kennedy, Alice N. Persons and Nancy Henry, Westbrook: Bay River Press, 2002, p. 27.
——, reprint, in the on-line anthology Enskyment Journal (www.Ensky-ment.org), April 2006.
“Alektrophobia,” The Café Review, Volume 15, Summer 2004; FEAR.
"Alley, The," Modern Poetry Studies, vii:3, Winter 1976.
"Amanda Pullen," see "Monologue in Stillness"; MW; TGMA, p. 34.
"Amathophobia," New York Quarterly, No. 49, 1993, p. 59; FEAR.
"Ambiguphobia," see "Passage to Andorra"; FEAR.
"Amherst Calendar, An," Chelsea, 45, 1986, pp. 106-110; EDWOL.
"Amherst Christmas, An," New CollAge, xvii:2, 1986, pp. 6-7; ED- WOL.
——, Christmas card, Oswego: Mathom, 1987.
"Amherst Fire, The," Centennial Review, xxvii:3, Summer 1983, pp. 186-7; EDWOL.
"Amherst Haiku, An" Ontario Review, 22, Spring-Summer 1985, pp. 98-101; TNBOF, p. 162, EDWOL. TBOF3, p. 231.
"Amherst Neighbors," Ontario Review, 22, Spring-Summer 1985, pp. 98-101; EDWOL.
——, reprint, Light Year '87, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1986.
"Amherst Pastoral, An," New Orleans Review, xviii:3, Fall 1991, p. 27; EDWOL.
"Among the Stones," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 1986, pp. 22-23; EDWOL.
"And Into Green Arms," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 26 Sep 1956.
"Angels," American Weave, xxx:1, June 1966; DAH. See "Ephraim Bourne."
"Ann Pullen," AFA; TGMA, p. 56. See also "The Kite."
“Another Cautionary Poem,” The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 2005, pp. 20-21 (wc).
"Another One," Southern Review, ii:3 (New Series), July 1966; PAITW, p. 309. See also "Memory" and "Joseph Carr," AFA; TGMA.
"Apeirophobia," Voices in Italian Americana, viii:2, Fall 1997, p. 9; FEAR.
"Apple a Day, An," PAITW, p. 155.
"Aquarian, The," DeKalb Literary Arts Journal, iv:4, 1970, p. 1.7. See also "The Recurring Dream"; TSW.
"Arachnophobia," Southern Humanities Review, xxvii:4, Fall 1993, p. 378; FEAR.
"Arras Tapestry, An," Poetry, cxi:3, Dec. 1967.
"Arthur's Crown," Texas Review, iv:1-2, Summer 1983, pp. 40-41, LOM; CL.
"Asea," Kennesaw Review, i:1, Fall 1987; EDWOL.
"As I Read My Good Friend's Book," The Nation, ccvi:10, Mar. 4, 1968; TWG.
"Aspects," December, viii:1, 1966. See also "Facets."
——, reprint, Michigan Quarterly Review, vi:4, Fall 1967.
"At Home," Sewanee Review, lxvii:4, 1959; SR; CWIP; TGMA, p. 65.
"Atlantia," American Poetry Magazine, xxxiv:3, 1953.
"At the Fair," Antioch Review, xvii:3, 1957; FP; CL.
——, reprint, Best Articles & Stories, ii:1, 1958.
"Attic, The," The Miscellany: A Davidson Review, v:2, Spring 1970; TI; TSW.
"Attic Poem," Sewanee Review, lxxxix:2, Spring 1981, pp. 189-90; TSW.
——, web reprint, Poets on Line, www.uark.edu/uaprinfo/poets_ online/turco.html.
"At Yule," Christmas card, Meriden, Conn., c. 1958.
"Aubade," DeKalb Literary Arts Journal, iv:4, 1970. See “Aubade Down East.”
"Aubade Curse," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
“Aubade Down East.” See “Aubade.” TGMA, p. vii.
——, reprint, A Sense of Place: Collected Maine Poems, ed. Lillian Kennedy, Alice N. Persons and Nancy Henry, Westbrook: Bay River Press, 2002, p. 28.
"Aubade in White," Sun & Moon, 2, Spring 1976.
"Aubade to Say the Least," PAITW, p. 258.
"Auction, The," Iowa Alumni Review, xviii:2, Feb. 1965; PAITW, p. 77. See also "Recollections XI" and "Ruth Carr," AFA; TGMA.
——, reprint, Best Poems of 1965, ed. Stevenson et al., Palo Alto: Pacific Books, 1966
"Author of Melancholy, The," Poetry Northwest, xiv:2, Summer 1973; TCM.
"Automobiles, The," ASL; see "Autumn's Tales."
"Autumn Dirge, An," The New Aurora; DAH. See also "Dirge-A- Quillet."
"Autumn Eve," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 5 Nov 1952.
"Autumn Lines, DAH; FP; CL.
"Autumn's Tales," Mad River Review, i:1, Winter 1964-65; ASL.
“Avatars,” The Formalist, xv:2, 2004, p. 57.
"Awaken, Bells Falling," Poetry, ciii:4, 1964; ABF; PAITW, p. 135; TSW.
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"Backtowall," Tri-Quarterly, 8, Winter 1967; DAH. See also "Pocoangelini: The Epilogue."
"Balada of Uncertain Age," Amelia, iv:1, 1990, pp. 108-109, TBOF3, pp. 127-8; CL.
"Ballad of Poker Flats, The," CIL; CL.
"Ballade of Liberation, A," The Formalist, No. 1, 1990, pp. 75-6. CL.
——, reprint, Northern New England Review, No. 16, 1992, p. 49.
"Ballade of the Weaker Sex," Texas Review, ii:1, Spring 1981, p. 99; CL.
——, reprint, Kiss and Part, Laughing at the End of Romance & Other Entanglements, ed. Gail White, Cupertino: Doggerel Daze, 2005.
"Balsamum Apoplecticum," Modern Poetry Studies, ii:3, 1971; PAITW, 187, TBOF3, pp. 187-8.
"Banjo," Crazyhorse, 9, 1971; SOTB. See also "This Banjo of Bright Strings."
"Barn, The," Poetry Northwest, xvii:3, Autumn 1976; ASL; TSW.
"Basement, The," New England Review, i:1, May-Jun. 1969; TI.
"Basilisk and Cockatrice," Syracuse Guide, 25 Sep. 1977; TBOB; AMOM.
**“Basso Profundo: A Carol,” Christmas Card, print by George O’Connell, Dresden: Mathom Bookshop, 2003.
"Bathroom, The," Antioch Review, xxix:4, Winter 1969-70; TI.
"Battle, The," Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986, LOM; CL.
"Beaches Caught in Glass," North American Review, i:3 (New Series), Autumn 1964. See also "Recollections I" and "Julia Pullen," AFA; TGMA.
"Bears in the Landfill, The," Poetry Northwest, xviii:3, Autumn 1977, pp. 45-6. See "Betty Bourne."
——, reprint, Bear Crossings, ed. Anne Newman and Julie Suk, Newport Beach CA: New South Co., 1978, p. 74.
——, reprint, Bear Crossings, paperback edition, ed. Anne Newman and Julie Suk, Newport Beach CA: New South Co., 1983, p. 74.
"Beaver Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Bedroom, The," Poetry, cxiv:5, Aug., 1969; TI.
"Bedtime Story," Focus/Midwest, iv:7-8, 1966.
"Bell Weather," Commonweal, cvi:13, Jul. 6, 1979, p. 405.
——, reprint, Anthology of Magazine Verse and Yearbook of American Poetry, ed. Alan F. Pater, Beverly Hills: Monitor Book Co., 1980.
"Bertha Bourne," Poet, ii:4, Winter 1990-91; MW; TGMA, p. 38.
"Betty Bourne," MW; TGMA, p. 54. See "The Bears in the Land-Fill."
“Bikes,” Off the Coast, Vol. XII, No. 3, September 2006, p. 55.
*"Birds of the Early Night," Quixote, Dec. 1967.
"Birdsong Blues, The," Christmas card, print by George O'Connell, Oswego, 1988.
——, periodical publication, Hellas, i:1, Spring 1990, p. 59.
"Birth of a Verse Form," with Richard Wilbur, The Formalist, viii:1, 1997. See also, "For Richard Wilbur."
"Black Cat," December, iii:2, 1961; SR. See "Timothy Bourne."
——, new version, La Fusta, iv:1-2, Spring-Fall 1979, pp. 184-188. See "Timothy Bourne."
“Black Death, The,” Trellis on-line magazine, Summer, 2008, www.trellismagazine.com/CurrentIssue.html#Villanelle%20Article
"Blood Deeper Than Night," Three Rivers Poetry Journal, 5, 1975; TCM; TSW.
*"Blue Spruce Blues," Antioch Review, xxvii:2, Summer 1967. See "Lawrence Mason." MW; TGMA.
“Blues for George Gershwin,” The Syracuse New Times, , No. 1436, Oct. 7-14, 1998, pp. 12-13.
——, web publication, The Blue Moon Review, October 1998, http://www.thebluemoon.com/4/fame/fame98turco.html.
——, web reprint, Gershwin Discussion Forum, http://www.InsideTheWeb. com/ messageboard/mbs.cgi?acct=mbmb99467&MyNum=.
“Blues Blues, The,” CL.
"Blue Sun and Yellow Sky," New Orleans Review, xxi:2, Summer 1995, p. 92. See also "Tom Biggins."
"Boneyard Blues, The," VAR, pp. 130-132.
"Bob," TSOLT; PAF.
"Bone," SOTB.
"Bookkeeper," see "Six Sections of a Mask," FP. See also "Livevil: A Mask," TSOLT.
"Bordello," PAF; TSW, TBOD.
"Botany," The Miscellany: A Davidson Review, iv:1, Jan. 1969.
“Break-In,” Per Contra, Summer 2008.
"Bref Double a l'Echo," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; TNBOF, p. 105, TBOF3, p. 138; CL.
"Breitbeck Park," Voices in Italian Americana, I:i, Spring 1990, p. 139.
“Brontophobia: The Fear of Thunder,” Ploughshares, xxxi:1, Spring 2005, p. 144.
——, on-line reprint, Enskyment (www.enskyment.org), September 2005.
"Brooch," DAH. See also "Dorothy."
"Brotherhood of Man, The," University of Kansas City Review, xxv:2, 1958; DAH; FP; CL.
"Brown Study," Poetry Page of The Buffalo Evening News. EDWOL; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Bruise, The," Sewanee Review, lxxxiv:2, Spring 1976.
"Bugs," PAITW, p. 269.
"Buck Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Burning Bush, The," Christmas broadside, woodcut by Thom. Seawell, Oswego, 1966, ABF; FCAL.
——, periodical publication, Carleton Miscellany, ix:1, Winter 1968.
"Burning the News," Commonweal, lxxxvi:21, Sept. 22, 1967; ABF; PAITW, p. 186; FCAL; TSW; TPP.
——, reprint, Poets for Peace, ed. Gary Youree, New York: Poets for Peace, 1967.
——, reprint, Out of the War Shadow, ed. Denise Levertov, New York: War Resisters League, 1967.
——, pamphlet publication, Brockport: State University College, 1968.
——, reprint, 60 on the 60's, ed. Robert McGovern & Richard Snyder, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1970.
——, reprint, From Both Sides Now, Poetry from the Vietnam War and the Aftermath, ed. Philip Mahoney, New York: Scribner, 1998.
"Butcher, A," TNBOF, p. 171, TBOF3, p. 215.
——, reprint, in Poetry as Spiritual Practice, by Robert McDowell, New York: Free Press, July 2008, p. 178.
"Butterfly Sample, The," Salmagundi, i:3, 1966. See also "Lineage" and "Margaret Bourne," MIW.
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"Cage, The," Sewanee Review, xci:2, Spring 1983, pp. 236-9; EDWOL.
——, reprint, Anthology of Magazine Verse and Yearbook of American Poetry, ed. Alan F. Pater, Beverly Hills: Monitor Book Co., 1985, pp. 466-7.
"Caleb Pullen," Nebo: A Literary Journal, viii:1-2, Fall-Spring 1989-90, p. 57; MW; TGMA, p. 20.
——, reprint, Off the Coast, xi:3, Sept. 2005, p. 9.
"Camelback Curse," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
"Cancer," Sewanee Review, lxxxix:2, Spring 1981, pp. 189-90; TSW; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Candle, A," Innerspring Quarterly, i:2, Fall 1971.
"Canzone," Italian Americana, xii:2, Summer 1994, pp. 240-242; TBOF3, pp. 140-143; ASOL; CL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Captain Hood," Carleton Miscellany, x:2, Spring 1969.
"Carol for Melora's First Xmas, A," Christmas broadside, Oswego, 1971; CIL; ASOL; CL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
“Carriage Seat, The,” Wolf Moon Press Journal, No. 22, July / August 2006.
"Carrier," Our Navy, 1953?
——, Morning Record (Meriden CT), 1953?
"Cass," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches."
"Castle on Rock Creek Parkway, The," DAH; see "The Concrete Castle."
"Cat, The," TI; TSW.
——, reprint, The Feline Muse, ed. Edward T. Dell, Jr., Francestown NH: Golden Quill Press, 1986, p. 58.
"Cat, the Maid, and the Gentleman, The," Phantasm, iii:6, issue 18, 1978, pp. 29-30; CL.
——, reprint, Light Year '85, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1984.
"Catoptrophobia: The Fear of Mirrors," Wordsmith, Spring 1993, p. 3; FEAR.
“Cautionary Poem,” The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 2005, pp. 20-21 (wc).
"Cave Painters, The," Kansas Quarterly, xx:3, Summer 1988, p. 64, LOM; CL.
“Celibate, The,” see next entry:
"Cell, The," Poetry, cxvii:6, Mar. 1971; TWG.
"Chant of Seasons," FP; PAITW, 190; CL.
——, reprint, Shape, ed. Emanuel Raff, Lexington MA: Ginn & Co., 1973.
“Chant Royal for an Old Professor,” TBOF3, pp. 149-50; CL. See “Requiem for an Old Professor.”
"Chariot, The," Fragments, xiv:1, 1973; SOTB.
"Charon in New England," Star*Line, v:6, Nov.-Dec., 1982, p. 26.
"Chaucer, Will, &c.," College English, xxiii:5, 1962. See also "Summer English."
"Children and the Unicorn, The," Christmas card, UNICEF design by Carolyn Jablonsky, Potsdam, NY, 1968; C&L; CL.
——, periodical publication, Song, 5, 1978.
"Children of Rome, The," Poetry, cxviii:5, Aug. 1971.
"Chimera," Scrutiny (Oswego), April 1974; AMOM.
"Chorale of the Clock," Perspective, 13:2, 1963; CIL; CL.
"Chorophobia," Voices in Italian Americana, viii:2, Fall 1997, p. 5; FEAR.
"Christening, A," FP.
“Christmas Day,” Christmas card, drawing by Christopher Turco, Dresden: Mathom Bookshop, 2001.
“Chronophobia: The Fear of Time,” Scarecrow Poetry, ed. Robert McGovern and Stephen Haven, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1994, p. 134; FEAR.
"Church, The,"La Fusta, iv:1-2, Spring-Fall 1979, pp. 184-188; ASL; TSW; TPP.
——, reprint and Italian translation by Ferdinando Alfonsi, Poeti Italo-Americani/Italo-American Poets, ed. Ferdinando Alfonsi, Catanzaro, Italy: Antonio Carello Editore, 1985, pp. 392-95.
“Cicadas,” Oswego, xxx:3, Fall/Winter 2004, p. 48.
"Circles," The Pendulum, Apr.-May 1972; SOTB.
"Clambake," Minnesota Review, l:3, 1961; SR; ABF.
"Class in Milton, The," see "Poems for an Old Professor," FP.
"Clock, The," Galley Sail Review, Spring 1986, pp. 8-11; EDWOL.
"Coat of Arms, A," FP.
"Coffee, Black," University of Windsor Review, xvi:1, Fall-Winter 1981, pp. 55-6.
"Coin, The," Louisville Review, 11, Fall 1981, pp. 4-8.
"Cold Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
“Colds in Season,” The Edge City Review, no. 19, vol. 6, no. 3, (3/04), p. 60.
"College, The," Sewanee Review, lxxxvi:1, Winter 1978, p. 42; ASL; TSW.
"Colony, The," Georgia Review, xxxi:2, Summer 1977; ASL; TSW; TPP.
——, reprint, Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002, p. 421.
“Columbian Ode,” in From East to West: Bicoastal Verse, Spring 2008, pp. 32-33.
"Columbine and Laurel," Saturday Review, xlviii:3, Jan. 16, 1965.
"Committee Curse, A," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
"Company," Christmas card, Oswego, 1983; EDWOL.
——, periodical publication, Lake Effect, v:4, Winter 1991.
"Comparative Literature," College English, xxvii:6, March 1966.
"Compleat Melancholick, The," Wind, viii:28, 1978, p. 59; TCM.
"Conceit," Voices in Italian Americana, I:i, Spring 1990, p. 138; TSW.
"Concrete Castle, The," Poetry East/West; see "The Castle on Rock Creek Parkway.
"Contemplation Blues Sonnet," The New Review, i:3, Feb.-Mar. 1993, p. 39; CL.
"Cooperage, The," New CollAge, vii:3, 1975-76.
"Corral," TSW.
"Correspondence," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Spring 1975; SOTB.
"Couch, The," The Miscellany: A Davidson Review, iv:1, Jan. 1969; TI.
"Courthouse, The," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Summer 1977; ASL; TSW.
——, reprint, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Anthology 1975-1990, ed. Tom O'Grady, Hampden-Sydney, VA, 1990.
"Covered Bridge, The," Modern Poetry Studies, ix:3, Winter 1979, pp. 165-68; ASL; TSW.
——, Christmas card, photo by Grant Arnold, Oswego, 1979.
——, reprint, The Lake Trout and Legend Society's Cook Book, ed. Charlie Davis, Oswego, NY: Mathom Publishing Co., 1980, p.5.
——, reprint, Dear Winter, ed. Marie Harris, South Thomaston ME: Northwoods Press, 1984, p. 4.
"Crimson Children," TPP; EDWOL. See also "A Suite for Emily."
"Crow," FP. See also "Roc" (1) in TBOB.
"Cups," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Spring 1975; SOTB.
"Curse in Time, A," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
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"Dainty Sum, A," Poetry Northwest, xxi:3, Autumn 1980, p. 31; TNBOF, p. 13; TPP; EDWOL.
"Dame Who Carried Her Cane in Her Coffin, The," Poultry, Second Series, 2, 1987, p.4.
"Dancer, The," Midwest Quarterly, ii:2, 1961.
"Daughter Moves Out, A," University of Windsor Review, xvi:1, Fall-Winter 1981, pp. 55-6; TSW.
"Dawn Song," Laurel Review, xiv:1, Winter 1980, p. 38; TNBOF, pp. 203-4, LOM, TBOF3, p. 123; CL.
"Day the Shed Came Apart, The," Yale Review, lxxiii:2, Winter 1984, pp. 307-8. See also "William Mason"; AFA; TGMA.
"Dead End," Riverside Poetry 3, ed. Moore, Nemerov, Swallow, New York: Twayne, 1958; FP; PAITW, p. 28; CL.
“Dead Letter Office, The,” The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter, 2003, p. 47.
"Dead Sailor, The," The Nation, ccvii:20, Dec. 9, 1968; TWG; PAITW, p. 168.
"Death," Poetry, cxx:4, Jul. 1972; SOTB; TSW.
"Death of the Astronaut, The," Carleton Miscellany, viii:2, Spring 1967, pp. 73-77; FCAL, LOM, TBOF3, pp. 292-6; CL.
"Death of the Old Wamble Dog, The," DAH.
"Dedication, A," ABF, PAITW, p. 184; TSW.
——, reprint, American Poets in 1976, ed. William Heyen, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976.
——, reprint, Contemporary Poets, 4th edition, ed. James Vinson and D. L. Kirkpatrick, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1985, p. 871.
——, reprint, Contemporary Poets, 5th edition, ed. Tracy Chevalier, Chicago and London: St. James Press, 1991, p. 997.
"Deja-Vu," New York Quarterly, No. 53, 1994, p. 61; LOM; CL.
"Delay," Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1986, ed. J. M. Brook, Detroit: Gale Research, 1987, pp. 223-4; EDWOL.
"Description," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 21 Apr 1954.
"Desert of Melancholy, The," Iowa Review, vii:4, Fall 1976; TCM; TSW.
"Depot, The," The New Republic, clxxiv:28, Issue 3209, July 17, 1976; ASL; TSW.
——, reprint, The Green Place, ed. William Jay Smith, New York: Delacorte, 1982.
"Devil, The," Poetry, cxx:4, Jul. 1972; SOTB.
"Devotee," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 13 Jan 1954.
"Dialogue" (1), Morning Record (Meriden CT), 1954?
"Dialogue" (2), PAITW, p. 164; SOTB, TBOF3, p. 249.
"Dining Room, The," American Weave, xxxi:2, Dec. 1967; TI.
"Dirge a la Dylan," Arizona Quarterly, xiii:2, 1957; FP; CL.
"Dirge-A-Quillet," Northern New England Review, No. 16, 1992, p. 53.
"Dirty Dinghy," Maledicta, i:2, Winter 1977, p. 132; CL.
“Distant Sound,” Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, 25th Anniversary Issue, Winter, 2000, p. 39.
"Dithyramb of Suds, A," Galley Sail Review, 29, Winter 1987-88, p. 9; CL.
"Dizain Acrostic on the Caretaker President," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
"Door, The," New Orleans Review, i:2, Winter 1969; TI; PAITW, p. 72; TSW.
——, reprint, Contemporary Poetry in America, ed. Miller Williams, New York: Random House, 1973.
"Dorothy," TSOLT; PAF. See also "Brooch."
"Dream, The," Kamadhenu, iii:2, December 1972; TWG; TSW.
——, reprint, American Poets in 1976, ed. William Heyen, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976.
"Dream of a House," Paris Review, 25, 1961; SR. See "Pocoangelini 13."
"Dream of Roses, A," Laurel Review, xxii:1, Winter 1988, pp. 63-4; EDWOL.
"Driving," Louisville Review, 11, Fall 1981, pp. 4-8.
"Drunk," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 1953?
"Dust," Michigan Quarterly Review, xii:1, Winter 1973.
"Dwelling-House, The," TI. See "Sleep."
"Dybbuk," Georgia Review, xxxi:1, Spring 1977; ACOC; TBOB; TSW.
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"Ear of Silence, The," TPP; EDWOL. See also "A Suite for Emily."
"Elegy," River Bottom Magazine, iii:3, Summer 1976.
"Elegy Composed in a Watermelon Patch," The Critic, xxiv:2, Oct.-Nov. 1965; CIL; CL.
"Elegy for a Japanese Garden," Japan: Theme and Variations, ed. Tuttle, Rutland & Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1959; FP.
——, web reprint, World Classic Poetry, American Poems, http://www.okcom.net/~ggao/NorthAm/America/america.html.
"Elegy in Departure," Amaryllis Review, Winter 1986, pp. 9-11.
"Elegy on Eight Lines by Conrad Aiken," The Formalist, iv:1, 1993, pp. 99-100.
"Emeralda," Studies in Contemporary Satire, vi, Spring 1979, pp. 3-5; TCM.
“Emily,” TBOF3, p. 173.
"Emperor, The," CAIM, ii:1, Fall 1974.
"Empress, The," CAIM, ii:1, Fall 1974.
"End of Term," Carleton Miscellany, v:2, 1964.
"endymion," see "Epistle to a Sleeper."
"Ennuiophobia," The Formalist, iii:2, 1992, p. 108; FEAR.
"Ent," TBOB; AMOM. See "The Walking Tree."
"Envoi in a Boneyard," VAR, p. 132; TNBOF, p. 102; TBOF3, p. 135. See also "The Boneyard Blues."
"Ephraim Bourne," Defined Providence, ii:1, Fall/Winter 1993, p. 27. TGMA, p. 23. See also "Angels."
"Epistle," New CollAge, xvii:2, 1986, pp. 6-7; EDWOL.
"Epistles," Poetry, cxx:4, Jul. 1972; SOTB; TSW.
"Epistle to a Sleeper," American Scholar, xxxi:4, 1962; DAH, SR. See also "endymion." CL.
"Epitaph," Antioch Review, xvi:3, 1956; DAH; SR. See "Epitaph in a Minor Key."
“Epitaph for Luigi Turco,” STFT, p. 39.
"Epitaph in a Minor Key," see "Epitaph" and "Gather These Bones."
"Epitaph on Scholars, An," see "Academic Curse: An Epitaph."
"Epitaph IV," postcard, Oswego: Mathom Publishing Co., 1978.
"Epitaph V," postcard, Oswego: Mathom Publishing Co., 1978.
"Epithalamion," TPP; EDWOL. See also "A Suite for Emily."
"Ercole the Butcher," Beloit Poetry Journal, x:2, 1960; TSOLT; PAF. See "Italian Section."
"Eunuch Cat, The," Fine Arts (Cleveland), xiii:625, May 29, 1966; SR, CIL, TBOF3, p. 223; CL.
"Eve's Daughter," Red Clay Reader 3, ed. Charleen Whisnant, Charlotte NC: Southern Review, Inc., 1966; PAITW, p. 323.
"Evil Woman, The," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
"Excerpts from the Latter-Day Chronicle," Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, xxii:2, Feb. 1962, p. 91.
"Experiment in Slant Rhyme, An," Light Year '85, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1984. See "A Robbery."
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"Face in the Stone, The," Poem, 7, Nov. 1969; TWG.
"Face on the Chequered Field, The," ABF.
"Facets," The Pendulum, Apr.-May 1972. SOTB. See also "Aspects."
"Fading Things," Christmas card, print by George O'Connell, Oswego, 1986; EDWOL.
——, postcard, Oswego, 1986.
——, periodical publication, New York Quarterly, No. 41, Spring 1990, p. 70.
"Failed Fathers," La Fusta, iv:1-2, Spring-Fall 1979, pp. 184-188; TCM; TSW.
——, reprint, Anthology of Magazine Verse and Yearbook of American Poetry, ed. Alan F. Pater, Beverly Hills: Monitor Book Co., 1981.
——, reprint, Don't Tell Mama! The Penguin Book of Italian-American Writing, ed. Regina Barreca: New York: Penguin, 2002.
“Falcon Carol, The,” Xmas card w/illustration by Geore O’Connell, Oswego, 1996.
——, Italian Americana, xxv:1, Winter, 2007, p. 59.
"Family Celebration, A," Kenyon Review, xxv:4, 1963; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Farewell to Melancholy" (see “In the Mathom Shop”). TCM; TSW.
"Farmstead, The," Maatstaf (Holland), xxvi:2, Feb. 1978, pp. 18-21.
——, reprint, Three Sisters, ix:2, 1980, pp. 47-51.
"Father Figure," see "For My Father"; STFT.
"Feeder, The," Sewanee Review, lxxiv:4, Autumn 1966.
"Fences, The," Christmas card, UNICEF design by Peter Leisinger, Oswego, 1973; ASL; see "Autumn's Tales."
"Ferry, The," Hudson Review, xxxii:3, Autumn 1979, pp. 400-01; ASL; TSW.
"Fetch, The," Michigan Quarterly Review, xiv:3, Summer 1975; ACOC; TBOB; TSW.
——, reprint, American Poets in 1976, ed. William Heyen, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976.
"Fin for the Melancholick's Thoughts, A," TCM. See "A Fin for the Professor's Thoughts."
"Fin for the Professor's Thoughts, A," M.S.S., i:2, 1962.
"First Snow," Christmas card, print by George O'Connell, 1985. TNBOF, pp. 13-4; EDWOL.
"Flip," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 9 Dec 1953.
——, American Poetry Magazine, xxxv:2, 1954; DAH.
"Flower Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Flowers in Season," Kennesaw Review, i:1, Fall 1987; EDWOL.
"Fog in the Alleys," December, 4, 1963.
"Foliage," Crazyhorse, 9, 1971; SOTB. See also "Who Shall Be Mahout?"
"Fool, The," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Spring 1975; SOTB.
——, reprint, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Anthology 1975-1990, ed. Tom O'Grady, Hampden-Sydney, VA, 1990.
"For Aunt Cossie, Who Must Die," Approach 57, Fall 1965. See "Jessie Baker."
"For a Wordy Lady," Midwest Quarterly, ii:2, 1961.
"For Conrad Aiken and Ezra Pound," Innerspring Quarterly, I:2, Fall 1971.
“For Jessica Shanahan Living in Alaskan Woods,” The Formalist, xiv:1, 2003, p. 111.
"For Richard Wilbur," The Formalist, viii:1, 1997, p. 37. See also, "Birth of a Verse Form."
"For Vern Rutsala," Calapooya 19, 1997, p. 22.
"Forest Beyond the Glass, The," Saturday Review, li:13, Mar. 30, 1968; ABF; PAITW, p. 218; TSW.
——, reprint, Contemporary Poetry in America, ed. Miller Williams, New York: Random House, 1973.
"Forest of My Seasons, The," Northwest Review, iv:3, 1961; ABF.
"For My Father," TWG. (see also "Father Figure.")
"Fort, The," ASL; TSW; TPP. See "The River Tribe."
"Fountain, The," Contraband, 5, May 1, 1972; TWG.
——, reprint as part of the essay, “A Remembrance of Howard Nemerov,” The Formalist, xii:1, 2001, p. 74.
“Four-in-Hand,” Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 2007, p. 45."
Four Small Songs," see "Three Small Songs"; EDWOL.
"Foxfire," Poetry, cxx:4, Jul. 1972; SOTB.
"Francis Pullen," Heroism, Catalogue of the National Juried Poetry and Art Exhibition, Peconic Gallery, Riverhead, New York: February 12-March 25, 1992, p. 15. TGMA, p. 16.
——, periodical publication, The Bridge, iii:2, Summer-Fall 1993, pp. 6-7.
"Frank," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches."
"From a Window," Maine Times, iii:47, Aug. 27, 1971. See also "The Silo."
"Frost and Amaranth," Kansas Quarterly, x:1, Winter 1978, p. 23.
"Fungology," Poem the Nukes, ed. Barry Zuckor, Cleveland Heights OH: Hot Doggerel Press, 1983.
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“Gamophobia,”The Café Review, Volume 15, Summer 2004; FEAR.
"Garden, The," New England Review, i:3, Sep.-Oct. 1969. See also La Huerta, i:2, 1972; TI.
"Garden of Melancholy, The," Fragments, xv:1, 1974; TCM. See also "In the Garden."
"Gary Carr," see "The Glass Nest"; MW; TGMA, p. 60.
“Gathering of the Elders, The,” The Formalist, xii:1, 2001, pp. 93-94.
"Gather These Bones," Fire and Sleet and Candlelight, ed. August Derleth, Sauk City: Arkham House, 1961; PAITW, pp. 249-52; CL.
"Gene," TSOLT; PAF; STFT; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Georgia, To," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 7 Nov. 1951.
“Gerascophobia: The Fear of Aging,” Scarecrow Poetry, ed. Robert McGovern and Stephen Haven, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1994, p. 132; FEAR.
"Gift, The," Barnwood, i:4, Summer 1981, pp. 1-3; TPP; EDWOL.
——, reprint, Light Year '87, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1986.
——, reprint, Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms, ed. David Lehman, New York: Macmillan, 1987, p. 181.
——, reprint, Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms, paperback edition, ed. David Lehman, New York: Collier Books, 1988, pp. 178-80.
——, reprint, Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms, second edition, ed. David Lehman, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1996, p.206.
"Ginger," see "Six Sections of a Mask," FP; See also "Livevil: A Mask," TSOLT.
"Girl from the Golden West, The," ABF.
"Girl You Thought You Loved, The," Modern Poetry Studies, ix:3, Winter 1979, pp. 165-68; TSW.
"Glass History," Talisman, 8, 1956; DAH; FP; CL.
"Glass Nest, The," American Christmas, second edition, ed. Webster Schott & Myers, Kansas City MO: Hallmark, 1967; PAITW, p. 23. See "Gary Carr."
——, Christmas broadside, woodcut by Thom. Seawell, design by Nick d'Innocenzo, Oswego: State University College, 1968.
"Glider, The," TI.
"Glimmeringerie," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 2 Dec 1953.
"Glose of Many Hues, A," Kansas Quarterly, xxiii:1-2, 1992, p. 163; CL.
"Gloss on a Line by Theodore Roethke," CIL; CL.
"Gloss on an Epitaph," CIL; CL.
"God of Melancholy, The," TCM. See "The Laughing God."
"Golem," ACOC; TBOB.
"Graduation," (1) with Ray Staszewski, Morning Record (Meriden CT), 11 Jun 1952, TA; PAITW, p. 105; ASOL; (see also “Triptych”).
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Graduation," (2), FP.
"Grandaddy Dagger," see "Three Fotos from the Family Gallery"; TSOLT; PAF.
"Granny," see "Three Fotos from the Family Gallery"; TSOLT; PAF.
"Graveyard, The," Modern Poetry Studies, vii:3, Winter 1976.
"Great Grey Fantasy, A," Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, xx:1, Jan. 1960, pp. 98-99.
“Great Ice Storm of ‘98,” Oswego: Grey Heron Press, 1998. Christmas card w/embossed print by George O’Connell.
——, reprint, And What Rough Beast, Poems at the End of the Century, ed. Robert McGovern and Stephen Haven, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1999, p. 176.
"Grendel," ACOC; TSW. See also "Troglodyte," "Troll."
"Guantanamo Bay, Cuba," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 10 Mar 1954.
——, Our Navy? 1954?
"Guestroom, The," TI; PAITW, p. 183.
"Guido the Ice-House Man," Voices, 173, 1960; TSOLT; PAF. See "Italian Section."
——, reprint, Sweet Lemons: Writings with a Sicilian Accent, ed. Venera Fazio and Delia De Santis, Mineola: Legas, 2004, p. 100.
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"Habitation, The," broadside, Binghamton, NY: Bellevue Press, 1978; TSW.
——, periodical publication, Three Sisters, ix:2, 1980, pp. 47-51.
"Hallseat, The," Kamadhenu, i:1, Mar. 1970; TI.
"Hallway, The," TI; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Hanged Man, The," Iowa Review, iii:4, Fall 1972; SOTB.
"Hank Fedder," PAF; TSW; B; CL. See "Bordello."
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Happy Harry," Light Year '84, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1983.
"Harp at Woodlawn," DAH; see "The Harp at Woodlawn Plantation."
"Harp at Woodlawn Plantation, The," SR.
"Harper of Stillness, The," TPP, EDWOL, TBOF3, pp. 69-70. See also "A Suite for Emily."
"Harriet Bourne," MW; TGMA, p. 35.
"Harrowing, The," River Bottom Magazine, iii:3, Summer 1976.
"Hawk, The," La Fusta, iv:1-2, Spring-Fall 1979, pp. 184-188.
"He Who Feeds Pigeons," ABF.
"Heirophant, The," CAIM, ii:1, Fall 1974.
“Hennery,” TBOF3, p. 173.
"Henry Bourne," Sucarnochee Review, vi, 1988, pp. 16-18. TGMA, p.
“Herb Plays with the Blues,” The Formalist, 13:1, 2002, pp. 105-106.
"Herbert Torrey," AFA; TGMA, p. 47. See "A Family Celebration."
"Hermit, The," Fragments, xiv:1, 1973; SOTB.
"Her, To," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 2 Apr 1952.
"Hester Pullen," Nebo: A Literary Journal, viii:1-2, Fall-Spring 1989-90, p. 56; MW; TGMA, p. 13.
"He Who Feeds Pigeons," Voices, 179, 1962; ABF.
"High Priestess, The," Wind, viii:28, 1978, p. 58.
"Hollow Rush, A," Midwest Quarterly, i:4, 1960; DAH; SR; CWIP. See also "it goes." CL.
"Holy Man Whose Thoughts Travel in High Circles, The," United Church Herald, xi:5, May 1968.
"Home," Centennial Review, xxvii:3, Summer 1983, pp. 186-7; EDWOL.
"Homestead, The," Maatstaf (Holland), xxvi:2, Feb. 1978, pp. 18-21; ASL; TSW.
——, reprint, Modern Poetry Studies, ix:3, Winter 1979, pp. 165-68.
"Home Thoughts," Poetry, cxiii:4, Jan. 1969; TWG; PAITW, p. 319; TSW.
“Homophobia,” Antioch Review, Vol. 61, No. 3, Summer, 2003, p. 564; FEAR.
"Homunculus," ACOC; TBOB; TSW.
"Honest to Goodness," Northwest Review, iv:2, 1961.
"Honkytonk Revisited," Salmagundi, i:3, 1966; SR; PAITW, pp. v-vi.
"Hornblower," TNBOF, pp. 170-1, TBOF3, p. 214.
"Hornpipe Epithalamium," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; TNBOF, pp. 180-1, TBOF3, pp. 185-6; ASOL; CL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Hot Moon," TBOF3, p. 281; see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"House, The," Christmas Card, silk-screen by George O'Connell, Oswego, 1976; ASL; TSW.
——, postcard reprint, Oswego, 1976.
——, periodical publication, Three Sisters, ix:2, 1980, pp. 47-51.
"House and Shutter," Poetry, xcvi:3, 1960; SR; ABF.
——, reprint, Poetry for Pleasure, ed. Hallmark, New York: Doubleday & Co., 1960.
"'House Is Made of Shakes, The,'" Carleton Miscellany, xi:3, Summer 1970; TWG.
"Housekeeping," Kentucky Poetry Review, xx:2, Fall 1984; EDWOL.
"Houses, The," see "Autumn's Tales."
"Hunter, The," Prairie Schooner, xxxviii:3, Fall 1964
"Hunting Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL; TSW.
——, reprint, Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002, p. 421.
"Hustle, The," CIL; CL.
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"I Am Peter," Saturday Review, lii:48, Nov. 29, 1969; TWG.
"I Came Upon," New Orleans Poetry Journal, ii:3, 1956; DAH. See "Pocoangelini 3."
"Ice House, The," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Summer 1977; ASL; TSW.
——, reprint, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Anthology 1975-1990, ed. Tom O'Grady, Hampden-Sydney, VA, 1990.
——, reprint, A Sense of Place: Collected Maine Poems, ed. Lillian Kennedy, Alice N. Persons and Nancy Henry, Westbrook: Bay River Press, 2002, p. 29.
"I Knew a Man Once," Saturday Review, xlvii:29, July 18, 1964.
"Image Tinged with No Color," December, vii:1, 1965; PAITW, p. 48.
——, etching by Thom. Seawell, Oswego, 1966.
"Imago," Syracuse Guide, 28, Dec. 1977; TBOB; AMOM.
"Immigrant Ballad, An," Anthology of Contemporary American Poetry (record album and insert), ed. George Abbe, New York: Folkways Records, 1961. FP; PAITW, p. 224; STFT; ASOL; CL.
——, reprint (as part of a book chapter) La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian American Experience by Jerre Mangione and Ben Morreale, New York: HarperPerennial, 1993, pp. 430-434.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"In a White Direction," New England Review, 3, 1963; ABF.
"Inception,"Morning Record (Meriden CT), 17 Mar 1954.
"Indian Stockade, The," South Carolina Review, xi:1, Nov. 1978, p. 43.
"In Memory of J. R.," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 1953?
"Intellect to His Love, The," SR.
"In the Garden," Commonweal, xcv:5, Oct. 29, 1971.
"In the Mathom Shop," Modern Poetry Studies, v:2, Winter 1974 (see “Farewell to Melancholy”). TCM.
"I Pray to a Genital God," Studies in Contemporary Satire, vi, Spring 1979, pp. 3-5; TCM.
"I Speak of an Old Man," Southwest Review, li:4, Fall 1966.
"Italian Section," SR.
"it goes," see "A Hollow Rush."
"It's True That Marriage," PAITW, p. 151.
"I've Said Enough," PAITW, p. 153.
"I Wish, My Dear," PAITW, p. 151.
-J-
"Jack," Northwest Review, ix:1, Summer 1967.
"Jack's Madsong," The Formalist, i:2, 1990, p. 98; CL.
"Jason Potter," PAF; TSW, B, TBOF3, pp. 240-1; CL. See "Bordello."
——, reprint, An Exaltation of Forms, ed. Annie Finch and Kathrine Varnes, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, p. 312.
——, reprint, in Poetry as Spiritual Practice, by Robert McDowell, New York: Free Press, July 2008, pp. 167-68.
"Jason Pullen," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 1994, p. 45. TGMA, p. 49.
——, Passion exhibition catalog, Riverhead NY: Peconic Gallery, 1994, p. 28.
"Jasper Olson," PAF; TSW, B, TBOF3, p. 278; CL. See "Bordello."
——, reprint, An Exaltation of Forms, Contemporary Poets Celebrate the Diversity of Their Art, ed. Annie Finch and Kathrine Varnes, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, p. 312.
"Jean," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches.
"Jean Court," AFA; TGMA, p. 59.
"Jeremy Carr," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 1994, p. 44. TGMA, p. 27.
"Jessie Baker," See "For Aunt Cossie, Who Must Die." AFA; TGMA, p. 40.
"John," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches."
"John Bourne," Kentucky Poetry Review, xxv:1, Spring 1989, p. 49; MW, TGMA, p. 8.
"John Bourne, Jr.," Sucarnochee Review, vi, 1988, pp. 16-18. TGMA, p. 13.
"John Pullen," Shorelines, i:1, Fall/Winter 1991, p. 11; MW; TGMA, p. 61.
"John Pullen Bourne," Poet, ii:4, Winter 1990-91; MW; TGMA, p. 36. See also "Cancer."
“Joint, The,” The New York Quarterly, No. 59, Spring 2003, p. 50.
"Jonathan Hawkins," PAF; TSW, B; CL. See "Bordello."
"Jones," see "Six Sections of a Mask," FP; See also "Livevil: A Mask," TSOLT.
"Joseph Carr," Ploughshares, xiv:1, 1988, pp. 139-40, AFA; TGMA, p. 43. See also "Another One" and "Memory."
"Journey from a Room," The Falcon, 2/3, Spring 1971.
"Judgment," World Order, ix:4, Summer 1975; SOTB.
"Juggernaut," Poem, 31, Nov. 1977; TBOB; AMOM; TSW.
"Julia Pullen," Nebo: A Literary Journal, viii:1-2, Fall-Spring 1989-90, p. 59. (See also "Beaches Caught in Glass.") AFA; TGMA, p. 33.
"Just God," Light Year '87, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1986; EDWOL.
-K-
"Kamelopard," The Formalist, ii:1, 1991, pp. 24-5.
——, reprint, Best American Poetry 1992, ed. Charles Simic, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1992, pp. 184-5.
——, ibid., paperback edition, New York: Collier Books, 1992.
“Karl Jung,” TBOF3, p. 248.
"Kitchen, The," Poetry, cxiv:5, Aug., 1969; TI; PAITW, p. 184; TSW.
"Kite, The," Massachusetts Review, ix:1, Winter 1968.
——, reprint, The Nation, ccvil:9, March 7, 1987, p. 300.
"Kraken," TBOB; AMOM. See "The Voyagers," TWG.
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"Lafe Grat," PAF; TSW, B, TBOF3, pp. 160-1; CL. See "Bordello."
"Lament of Turko the Terrible, The," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
"Lamps," Contemporary New England Poetry: A Sampler, ed. Paul Ruffin, Sam Houston State University: Texas Review Press, 1987, pp. 26-26; EDWOL.
"Landscape" (1), Morning Record (Meriden CT), 3 Jun 1953.
"Landscape" (2), Poetry Northwest, xiii:4, Winter 1972-73; ASL.
"Lark, The," PAITW, p. 198, OHT, p. 211.
"Last Schooner, The," The Little Magazine, Nos. 2-3, Summer-Fall, 1972; TPP. See also, "Schooner."
"Last Subway, The," Centennial Review, xxxii:3, Summer 1988, p. 270.
"Late Elegy for an Old Suicide." Sewanee Review, xcviii:4, Fall 1990, pp. 666-7; CL.
"Late Fall," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 1986, pp. 22-23; EDWOL.
"Late Fall and a Blue Dog," New Orleans Poetry Journal, i:4, 1955; DAH; FP; CL
"Late, Late Show, The," Premiere, 5, 1968; ABF.
"Late Summer," Jeopardy, 24, Spring 1988, p. 41; EDWOL.
"Laughing God: A Religious Treatise, The," La Huerta, i:1, 1971.
"Lawrence Mason," see "Blue Spruce Blues"; MW; TGMA, p. 57.
"Leaves of England, The," Northern New England Review, 11, 1984, p.23.
"Legend," DeKalb Literary Arts Journal, iv:4, 1970; C&L; CL.
"Lena," TSOLT; PAF.
“Letter from London, A,” The Formalist, xv:2, 2004, p. 72.
"Letter to a Baritone," Northern New England Review, No. 16, 1992, p. 64.
"Letter to a Drowned Boy," The Formalist, vi:1, 1995, pp. 79-80; STFT.
——, reprint, The Evansville Review, Vol. vii, 1997, pp. 78-79.
"Letter to a Gardener," Northern New England Review, No. 16, 1992, p. 1.
"Letter from Campus," FP; ASOL; CL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Letter to a Grandsire," New Virginia Review, iii, 1984, p. 225.
"Letter to a Hall-of-Famer," Kansas Quarterly, xvii:1-2, 1984-85, pp. 8-9.
"Letter to an Editor," Davidson Miscellany, xx:1, Fall 1984, pp. 52-55.
"Letter to a Three-Year-Old," Orbis (United Kingdom), Autumn 1983, p. 41.
"Letter to Mother," Confrontation, 48-49, Spring/Summer 1992, pp. 192-3; STFT.
"Letter to W. D. S.," Wormwood Review, i:2, 1960; SR; ABF.
"Leviathan" (1), TBOB. See "A Dedication."
"Leviathan" (2), AMOM; TSW.
——, reprint, The Dolphin's Arc, ed. Elisavietta Richie, College Park MD: SCOP Publications, 1989, p. 23.
——, reprint, The Dire Elegies, 59 Poets on Endangered Species of North America, ed. Karla Linn Merrifield with Roger M. Weir, Kanona: Foothills Publishing, 2006.
"Liberation," Northern New England Review, 11, 1984, p.23.
"Libretto in White," see "Gather These Bones."
"Life's Parade of Spirits," No. 1, Morning Record (Meriden CT), 16 Apr 1952.
——, No. 2, Morning Record (Meriden CT), 19 May 1954.
"Lighthouse, The," Modern Poetry Studies, ix:3, Winter 1979, pp. 165-68.
"Lily the Lovely," Phantasm, iii:6, issue 18, 1978, pp. 29-30; CL.
"Lineage," postcard, Binghamton NY: Bellevue Press, 1983. See also "The Butterfly Sample" and ""Margaret Bourne."
"Linen Calendar, The," Kamadhenu, i:1, Mar. 1970; TI.
"Lines for Mr. Stevenson," A Nosegay in Black, i:1, Fall 1966; ABF; TPP.
——, reprint, 60 on the 60's, Ed. Robert McGovern & Snyder, Ashland OH: Ashland Poetry Press, 1970.
“Lines to Be Etched on a Window,” Spring: The Journal of the E. E.; Cummings Society, New Series Number 14-15. October 2005-2006 [August 2008], p. 213.
"Lisboa," DAH.
"Livevil: A Mask," TSOLT.
"Livingroom, The," Red Clay Reader 5, ed. Charleen Whisnant, Charlotte NC: Southern Review, Inc., 1968; TI; PAITW, p. 34.
"Looking Glass, The," American Weave, xxxi:2, Dec. 1967; TI.
"Lorrie," Carolina Quarterly, xiii:3, 1961; TSOLT; PAF; TSW. See also "Nine Sketches."
——, Christmas card, print by George O'Connell, Oswego, 1984.
"Lost Girl with Dog," Carolina Quarterly, xvi:1, 1963; ABF.
"Lot, The," Sun & Moon, 2, Spring 1976.
"Louie the Barber," Beloit Poetry Journal, x:2, 1960; TSOLT; PAF. See "Italian Section."
"Love Curse," TNBOF, p. 91; CIL, TBOF3, pp. 122-3; CL.
"Love Poem," Etc.: A Review of General Semantics, xvi:3, 1959. See "A Christening" in FP.
——, reprint, The Now Voices: The Poetry of the Present, ed. Angelo Carli & Theodore Kilman, New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1971, p. 97.
"Lover, Intent, The," PAITW, p. 153.
"Lovers," Iowa Review, ii:4, Fall 1971; TWG; TSW.
"Lover's Curse, A," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
"Lovers, The," Poetry, cxx:4, Jul. 1972; SOTB.
"Louis Wain's Cats," De Paul Literary Magazine, 1, 1963. See "'A Squis'd Cat.'"
"Luigi," Approach, 54, Winter 1965; PAF; STFT.
"Lullaby of Uncle Skull, The," Beloit Poetry Journal, xi:2, 1961.
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"Madrigal of Simples: Maine, A," Massachusetts Review, v:2, 1964; CIL; CL.
"Magi [Carol], The," Christmas broadside, Oswego, 1972; PAITW, p. 92, TNBOF, pp. 103-4, TBOF3, pp. 136-7; CL.
"Magician, The," CAIM, ii:1, Fall 1974.
"Maize Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Mandarin of Melancholy, The," TCM. See "Melody for a Mandarin."
"Man Hunter, The," Buckle, iv:2, Spring-summer 1981; LOM; TNBOF, pp. 196-7, TBOF3, pp. 218-19; CL.
"Mansions of Mirage," Sewanee Review, xci:2, Spring 1983, pp. 236-9; EDWOL.
"Maple Works, The," Georgia Review, xxxi:2, Summer 1977; ASL; TSW.
"Marble Rooms," Sewanee Review, xci:2, Spring 1983, pp. 236-9; EDWOL.
"Margaret Bourne," see "The Wake." AFA; TGMA, p. 39.
"Margaret Pullen," see "The Butterfly Sample" and "Lineage"; MW; TGMA, p. 22.
"Mars in His Role as Harlequin," Perspective, xii:2, 1961. See "Pocoangelini 23."
"Mary Moody Emerson, R.I.P.," The New Republic, clxii:16, Apr. 18, 1970; TWG; TSW.
"Mathematics," see "Six Sections of a Mask," FP; See also "Livevil: A Mask," TSOLT.
"May," Approach, 54, Winter 1965; PAF, STFT.
"May, Merely," Mid-American Review, iii:2, Fall 1983, p. 123; EDWOL.
¾¾, reprint, Poetry (desk calendar 2000), ed. Kris Bigalk Keeney, New York: Price Stern Slooan, 1999, p. May 2.
"Medicine for Melancholy, A," TCM. See "To Smoke a Pipe."
¾¾, reprint, Pipes and Tobaccos, vii:1, Spring 2003.
"Meditation on Life, A," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 5 Mar 1952.
"Margaret," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 16 Apr 1952.
"Meditation on Man, A," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 27 Feb 1952.
"Meetinghouse, The," Ontario Review, 7, Fall-Winter 1977-78; ASL; TSW; TPP.
"Melancholick Art, The," TCM. See "Thoughts on Writing While Trying to Write."
"Melancholy News," Indiana Writes, i:3-4, Fall 1976.
"Melancholy Love," New CollAge, vii:2, 1975-76; TCM.
"Melancholy's Herbal," Poetry Northwest, xiv:2, Summer 1973, TCM.
"Melody for a Mandarin," Northwest Review, iv:2, 1961. See "The Mandarin of Melancholy."
"Melody for Honshu," SR. See "Melody for Kyushu." See also "Pocoangelini 4."
"Melody for Kyushu," Japan: Theme and Variations, ed. Tuttle, Rutland & Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1959. See "Melody for Honshu." See also "Pocoangelini 4."
"Melora," TSOLT; PAF.
"Memo from Davy Jones," FP.
"Memoir of Evening, A," Ontario Review, 13, Fall-Winter 1980-81, pp. 35-6; EDWOL.
"Memory," The Nation, ccxxxviii:15, Apr. 21, 1984, p. 490. Version of an "Another One," q.v.
"Menu of Melancholy, The," New York Quarterly, 17, 1975; TCM; TSW.
"Messages from Ground Zero," The Falcon, 2/3, Spring 1971.
“Mettlesome Staves,” CL.
“Metaphysical Ode: To Love,” The Formalist, 13:2, 2002, pp. 92-3. CL.
"Migration, The," New York Quarterly, 48, 1992, p. 69, LOM; CL.
"Mice in the Sunday Walls," The Literary Review, v:4, 1962; ABF.
"Michael Pullen," Defined Providence, ii:1, Fall/Winter 1993, p. 26. TGMA, p. 28.
"Mill, The," ASL; TSW; TPP. See "The Villagers."
"Millpond," Minnesota Review, i:3, 1961; SR; ABF; PAITW, p. 257; TSW; ASOL.
——, broadside, Buffalo: Buffalo Prints and Paper, 1981.
——, reprint, The New York Landscape, an exhibition catalog, ed. Peter Gordon, Albany: The Plaza Gallery, 1981.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Minotaur," New CollAge, vii:3, 1975-76; TBOB; AMOM; TSW; ASOL.
——, reprint, ibid., 20th Anniversary Issue, xx:1 & 2, 1989.
——, reprint, Poetry Pilot, Nov.-Dec. 1991, pp. 7-8.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
——, reprint, Italian Americana, 1999.
——, reprint, Wild Dreams: The Best of Italian Americana,edited by Carol Bonomo Albright and Joanna Clapps Herman, Bronx NY: Fordham University Press, 2008.
"Mirror, The," New England Review, i:2, Jul.-Aug. 1969; TI.
“Mirrors,” Xmas card, Images (2) by George O’Connell, text by Lewis Turco, Oswego: Gray Heron, 2007.
"Miss Mary Belle," M.S.S., i:2, 1962; TSOLT; PAF.
"Mrs. Martino the Candy Store Lady," Beloit Poetry Journal, x:2, 1960, TSOLT, PAF. See "Italian Section."
"Mrs. O'Malley," Approach, 43, 1962; CIL; CL.
"Mistress of Melancholy, The," Concerning Poetry, viii:2, Fall 1975; TCM.
——, reprint, Light Year '86, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1985, pp. 140-41.
"Mole Lived on a Mountain, A," Phantasm, iii:6, issue 18, 1978, pp. 29-30; CL.
"Moment Before, The," In the Poet's Hand, ed. John J. Zimmerman, Frostburg MD: Frostburg State College Library, 1965; PAITW, p. 43.
"Mon Coeur," Northwest Review, xi:1, Fall 1970; PAITW, p. 21.
"Monologue," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 5 May 1954.
"Monologue in Stillness," De Paul Literary Magazine, Spring 1964.
"Monophobia," New York Quarterly, No. 51, 1993, p. 63; FEAR.
——, reprint,Voices in Italian Americana, viii:2, Fall 1997, p. 6.
"Moon, The," Bartleby's Review, i:1, Fall 1972; SOTB.
"Moon of Melancholy, The," Poetry Northwest, xiv:2, Summer 1973; TCM; TSW.
——, reprint, American Poets in 1976, ed. William Heyen, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976.
"Moose and How He Comes, The," New Mexico Quarterly, xxix:4, 1960; FP; CL.
"Morbid Man, The," Tri-Quarterly, 12, Spring 1968.
"Morbid Man Singing, The," Poem, 7, Nov. 1969; PAITW, p. 89, TNBOF, pp. 18-19, TBOF3, pp. 74-5.
"Morgan," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches."
"Morning Music," Kentucky Poetry Review, xviii:1, Spring 1982, p. 13; EDWOL.
"Morning Picture, A," Kennesaw Review, i:1, Fall 1987; EDWOL.
"Morton," TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches."
“Mortophobia, The Fear of Death,” The New York Quarterly, No. 64, 2008, p. 128; FEAR.
"Mother-of-Pearl," Carolina Quarterly, xvi:1, 1963.
"Mountain, The," Morning Record (Meriden CT), ?
"Mower, The," Ontario Review, 13, Fall-Winter 1980-81, pp. 35-6; EDWOL.
"Muses' Ball, The," The English Record, xix:3, Feb. 1969; CIL; CL.
“Music,” Spring: The Journal of the E. E.; Cummings Society, New Series Number 14-15. October 2005-2006 [August 2008], p. 213.
"My Country Wife," Massachusetts Review, ii:4, 1961; SR; ABF; TSW.
——, "Ma Campagnarde," French translation by Robert F. Anderson, Anthologie de la Poesie Contemporaine aux Etats-Unis, ed. Jacques Cardonnet, Paris: Les Editions de la Revue Moderne, 1962.
——, serigraph by Thom. Seawell, Oswego, 1966.
"My Lord Life," M.S.S., i:2, 1962; TWG.
"My Love, To," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 29 Apr 1953.
"My Wife of the Town," Tri-Quarterly, 5, Spring 1966; ABF.
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"Naiad," see "The Fountain."
"Naked Eye, The," Sewanee Review, xci:2, Spring 1983, pp. 236-9; TNBOF, pp. 65-6; EDWOL.
——, reprint, Light Year '87, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1986.
"Narcissus to His Fleshly Shade," Paris Review, 24, 1960; SR; ABF.
"Nasnas," ACOC; TBOB; TSW, TBOF3, pp. 132-3.
"Nathalie Mason," AFA; TGMA, p. 51.
"Nativity," Christmas card, UNICEF design by Margo Hoff, Oswego, 1967, CIL; CL.
——, periodical publication, United Church Herald, xi:12, Dec. 1968.
"Necromanteion," Carolina Quarterly, xvi:1, 1963.
"Neighborhood, The," Chariton Review, iv:2, Fall 1978, p. 99; ASL. See also "Autumn's Tales."
"Nestling Song," Davidson Miscellany, xvi:1, Spring 1980, p. 42; CL.
"New Song for Nippon," Japan: Theme and Variations, ed. Tuttle, Rutland & Tokyo: Charles E. Tuttle, 1959. See "Melody for Honshu" "Melody for Kyushu," "Song for Honshu," and "Pocoangelini 4."
"New Year, A," Laurel Review, xxii:1, Winter 1988, pp. 63-4.
“Night Before the Battle, The,” Voices in the Gallery: Writers on Art, ed. Grant Holcomb, Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2001.
"Nightpiece," Cimarron Review, 16, Jul. 1971.
——, reprint, 70 on the 70's, ed. Robert McGovern and Snyder, Ashland OH: Ashland Poetry Press, 1981, p. 12.
"Night Song," Massachusetts Review, xxv:2, Summer 1984, pp. 251-2.
“Nightsong of the Widow’s Rape,” see “The Widow’s Rape,” CL.
"Nine Sketches," SR.
"Nocturne," (1) American Poetry Magazine, xxxv:3, 1954; DAH.
"Nocturne," (2) Centennial Review, xxvii:3, Summer 1983, pp. 186-7.
"Nocturne," (3) Amaryllis Review, Winter 1986, pp. 9-11.
“Nocturne One,” Sonnetto Poesia (Canada), iv:4, Autumn 2005, p. 31.
"Nocturne in Season, A," Kansas Quarterly, xxiii:1-2, 1992, p. 162; CL.
"Nomatophobia," Abiko Quarterly (Japan), No. 12, Summer 1993, p. 16; FEAR.
"No Reflection on You, but...," University Review, xxxi:2, Winter 1964; ABF.
"Note, A," FP.
"Nothus," TSOLT; PAF.
"November 22, 1963," Poetry, cv:2, Nov. 1964; ABF; PAITW, p. 291; FCAL; TPP.
——, reprint, Panorama (Chicago Daily News), 21, 1964.
——, reprint, One Year Later, (special supplement, Bridgeport CT Sunday Herald), Nov. 22, 1964.
——, reprint, & "22 Novembre 1963," Italian translation by Luigi Turco, La Nuova Aurora, 63:3, Nov. 1964.
——, reprint, Of Poetry and Power, ed. Glikes and Schwaber, New York: Basic Books, 1964.
——, Arabic translation, United States Information Service, Al-Hayat fi America, 32, 1965.
——, reprint, Hillsdale, xli:2, February 1965.
——, reprint, Iowa Alumni Review, xviii:2, Feb. 1965.
——, reprint, The Kennedy Reader, ed. David, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1967.
——, reprint, with Italian translation by Alfonsi, Poeti Italo-Americani/Italo-American Poets, ed. Ferdinando Alfonsi, Catanzaro, Italy: Antonio Carello Editore, 1985, pp. 392-95.
"Nursery Rime," Prairie Schooner, xxxviii:3, Fall 1964; SR, TBOF3, p. 190.
——, birth announcement, Oswego, 1973; CL.
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"Observation Tower, The," New Mexico Humanities Review, i:3, Sep. 1978, p. 31; ASL; TSW; TPP.
"Obsession, The," New CollAge, xiv:1, 1982, p. 27; TNBOF; pp. 237-38; STFT, TBOF3, pp. 258-9; ASOL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
——, reprint, An Exaltation of Forms, Contemporary Poets Celebrate the Diversity of Their Art, edited by Annie Finch and Kathrine Varnes, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2002, p. 296.
——, reprint, The Practice of Creative Writing, ed. Heather Sellers, Bedford/St. Martin, July, 2007.
"October Song," CIL; CL.
"October 29, 1962," Shenandoah, xiv:4, 1963.
"Odds Bodkin on the Compleat Man," Satire Newsletter, ii:2, 1965.
"Odds Bodkin on the Town," Satire Newsletter, i:2, 1964.
"Odds Bodkin's Springsong," Red Clay Reader 3, ed. Charleen Whisnant, Charlotte NC: Southern Review, Inc., 1966; PAITW, p. 201, TBOF3, pp. 211-13; CL.
"Odds Bodkin's Strange Thrusts and Ravels," part one, Oberlin Quarterly, i:1, 1966; part two, i:2, 1966; PAITW, p. 332 CL.
"Ode de Ole Gremere," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 1953?
"Ode for the Beat Generation," see “Time Goes Down in Mirrors.”
"Ode on a Gracious Typewriter," (“Ode to a Typewriter,” Morning Record (Meriden CT), 1953? CL.
"Ode on St. Cecilia's Day 1964," Iowa Alumni Review, xviii:2, Feb. 1965; PAITW, p. 292; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Ode on the Imitations of Immorality," Carleton Miscellany, iii:2, 1962; TBOF3, pp. 217-18.
"Odradek," Syracuse Guide, i:6, Feb. 1976; TBOB; AMOM; TSW.
"Oil Spill Blues, The," 80 on the 80's, ed. Robert McGovern and Joan Baranow, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1990, p. 110.
"Old Acquaintance, An," Antioch Review, xxviii:1, Spring 1968. ABF; PAITW, p. 22; FCAL. TSW.
——, reprint, Contemporary Poetry in America, ed. Miller Williams, New York: Random House, 1973.
——, reprint, A Poem in Your Eye: An Introduction to the Art of Seeing through Poetry, ed. E. B. Weinstock, Washington: University Press of America, 1978, p. 111.
"Old Gourd, An," FP.
“The Old Gray Goose,” Off The Coast, xvi:1, January 2008, p. 14.
"Old Music," see "The Orchestra."
"Old News," Carleton Miscellany, vii:3, Summer 1966; SR; ABF; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Old Professor, The," FP; PAITW, p. 276; FCAL. See "Poems for an Old Professor."
"Old Professor and the Sphinx, The," Northwest Review, vii:1, Spring-Summer 1965; ABF, PAITW, p. 149, TSW, OHT, TBOF3, pp. 62-3.
——, reprint, Best Poems of 1965, ed. Stevenson et al., Palo Alto: Pacific Books, 1966
"Old Tale, An," Barnwood, i:4, Summer 1981, pp. 1-3.
“On a Word by Katherine Mansfield,” Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, 25th Anniversary Issue, Winter, 2000, p. 39.
"On Being Disappointed at a Basketball Game," PAITW, p. 64.
"Oneirophobia: The Fear of Dreams," The Formalist, ii:2, 1991, p. 39.
"One Song for Old Bones," see "Gather These Bones."
"Open Letter to Le Roi Jones, An," New York Times Magazine, May 25, 1969. PAITW, p. 278; TPP.
——, reprint, 60 on the 60's, Ed. Robert McGovern & Snyder, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1970.
"Opinion," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 1954?
"Orator of Feather, An," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 1986, pp. 22-23; EDWOL.
"Orchestra, The," TWG.
"Ordinary Evening in Cleveland, An," The New Yorker, xliv:2, March 2, 1968. ABF; PAITW, p. 209; FCAL; TSW; TPP.
——, reprint, The New Yorker Book of Poems, Editors of the New Yorker, New York: Viking Press, 1969.
——, reprint, The New Yorker Book of Poems, paperback edition, Editors of the New Yorker, New York: Morrow Quill Paper- backs, 1974.
——, reprint, America Is Not All Traffic Lights, ed. Alice Fleming, Boston: Little, Brown, 1976.
——, reprint, Realms of Light, Photographs by Ernst Haas, New York: Walker & Co., 1978, p. 96.
"Oswego," limited edition broadside, Oswego: Mathom, 1988. See also "Snake Swamp Road."
——, broadside, Oswego: Mathom, 1988.
"Our Hero," Davidson Miscellany, xx:1, Fall 1984, pp. 52-55.
"Outlook," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 13 Jan 1954.
"O Well," Christmas card, Cleveland, c. 1963.
"Oxymoronic Blues, The," Blue Unicorn, xvii:1, October 1993, p. 30.
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"Package," American Poetry Magazine, xxxvi:1, 1955; DAH.
"Papyrophobia," New York Quarterly, No. 50, 1993, p. 55; FEAR.
"Paradigm," PAITW, p. 168, SOTB, TNBOF, pp. 155-6, TBOF3, p. 197.
"Paradise Regained," see "Poems for an Old Professor."
"Parasol, The" (first version), Quixote, 1967.
"Parenthetics for Langston Hughes," PAITW, p. 39.
"Partsong for Gorgonzola," Song, 5, 1978; C&L, TBOF3, p. 125; CL.
“Parturiphobia,” Cream City Review, xviii:2, 1994, p. 126; FEAR.
————, reprint, Voices in Italian Americana, viii:2, Fall 1997, p. 7.
"Party Game," Kenyon Review, xxii:2, 1960; FP; PAITW, p. 134; TNBOF, pp. 32-3, CL.
"Passages," Chelsea, 45, 1986, pp. 106-110.
"Passage to Andorra," Poem, 1, Nov. 1967.
"Passing," Barnwood, i:4, Summer 1981, pp. 1-3; EDWOL.
“Passing the Time,” Per Contra, Summer 2008.
"Pastorale of Sorts, A," Carleton Miscellany, 1:2, 1960; FP; PAITW, p. 31, TBOF3, pp. 224-5; CL.
"Pastoral Lament, A," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
"Patience Cobb Pullen," The Bridge, iii:2, Summer-Fall 1993, p. 8. TGMA, p. 18.
"Patience Pullen," The Bridge, iii:2, Summer-Fall 1993, p. 7. TGMA, p. 30.
"Paul Pullen," Nebo: A Literary Journal, viii:1-2, Fall-Spring 1989-90, p. 55; MW; TGMA, p. 10.
"Pearl Jail, A," Kentucky Poetry Review, xviii:1, Spring 1982, p. 13; EDWOL.
"Pedophobia," Voices in Italian Americana, viii:2, Fall 1997, p. 8; FEAR.
"Pemaquid," Voices, 160, 1956; DAH; FP. CL.
"Pentacles," Westigan Review, ii:4 (8), 1973; SOTB.
"Pharmacy, The," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Summer 1977; ASL; TSW.
——, reprint, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Anthology 1975-1990, ed. Tom O'Grady, Hampden-Sydney, VA, 1990.
"Philip Bourne," AFA; TGMA, p. 50. See also "The Feeder."
"Phoenix and Salamander," Poem, 31, Nov. 1977; TBOB; AMOM.
"Photograph, The," Concerning Poetry, ii:1, Spring 1969; TI; TSW.
"Pillow, The," TI.
"Pilot, The," Saturday Review, lii:23, Jun. 7, 1969; TWG; PAITW, p. 79; TSW.
——, reprint, Contemporary Poetry in America, ed. Miller Williams, New York: Random House, 1973.
"Pines, The," Innerspring Quarterly, i:2, Fall 1971; PAITW, p. 75.
"Piper's Tune, A," Arts in Society, 1959; FP; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
“Pirate Song,” TBOF3, p. 151.
"Plainchant Among the Maidenhair," see "Gather These Bones."
"Plantation House, The," Three Sisters, ix:2, 1980, pp. 47-51.
"Playhouse," Choice, 2, 1963; ABF.
"Playroom, The," December, x:1, 1968; TI.
"Pocoangelini: Prologue, PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 1," Iowa Alumni Review, xviii:3, April 1965; PAF; TSW; CL.
"Pocoangelini 2," Iowa Alumni Review, xviii:3, April 1965; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 3," see "I Came Upon"; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 4," PAF; PAITW, p. 192; CL. See Melody for Honshu," Melody for Kyushu," "New Song for Nippon" and "Song for Honshu."
"Pocoangelini 5," Poetry, cviii:4, July 1966; PAF; TSW; CL.
"Pocoangelini 6," PAF.
"Pocoangelini 7," Poetry, cviii:4, July 1966; PAF, PAITW, p. 244, TSW, TBOF3, pp. 76-7; TBOD; CL.
"Pocoangelini 8," Christmas broadside, Oswego, 1965; PAF; TSW; CL.
——, periodical publication, December, xiii:1-2, 1971.
"Pocoangelini 9," Beloit Poetry Journal, xv:4, Summer 1965; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 10," Poetry, cviii:4, July 1966; PAF; TNBOF, pp. 207-9; CL.
"Pocoangelini 11," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 12," North American Review, iv:2, March 1967; PAF; TSW; CL.
"Pocoangelini 13," PAF; CL. See "Dream of a House."
"Pocoangelini 14," Beloit Poetry Journal, xv:4, Summer 1965; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 15," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 16," Beloit Poetry Journal, xv:4, Summer 1965; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 17," The Miscellany: A Davidson Review, v:i, Winter, 1970; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 18," Mad River Review, ii:2, Winter-Spring 1967; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 19," Chirimo (Rhodesia), ii:1, Sep. 1969; PAF; CL.
——, reprint, Satire Newsletter, ix:1, Fall 1971.
"Pocoangelini 20," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 21," see "The Hunter"; PAF.
"Pocoangelini 22," American Weave, xxix:1, Spring-Summer 1965; PAF; CL.
——, reprint, North American Review, iv:2, March 1967.
"Pocoangelini 23," see "Mars in His Role as Harlequin"; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 24," The Miscellany: A Davidson Review, v:i, Winter, 1970; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 25," Northwest Review, vii:3, Spring 1966; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 26," PAF; TSW.
"Pocoangelini 27," Beloit Poetry Journal, xv:4, Summer 1965; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 28," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 29," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 30," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 31," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 32," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 33," Iowa Alumni Review, xviii:3, April 1965; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 34," PAF; CL. See "Tune for a Wire Menagerie."
"Pocoangelini 35," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 36," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 37," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 38," PAF; TSW; CL.
——, reprint (), Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1989, "The Year in Poetry" by R. S. Gwynn, Detroit: Gale Research, 1990.
"Pocoangelini 39," PAF; CL. See "A Woman."
"Pocoangelini 40," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 41," PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini 42," Massachusetts Review, vii:3, Summer 1966; PAF; CL.
"Pocoangelini: Epilogue," PAF. See also "Backtowall."
"Poem," (1) American Poetry Magazine, xxxvi:2, 1955; DAH. See also "Livevil: A Mask" in TSOLT.
"Poem," (2), Poetry Northwest, xx:3, Autumn 1979; TSW. See also “Shifting Web, The.”
"Poem about Fishing, A," Perspective, 13:2, 1963.
"Poems for an Old Professor," FP; CL.
"Poetry," Ontario Review, 22, Spring-Summer 1985, pp. 98-101; TNBOF, pp. 113-4; TPP; EDWOL.
"Poetry Wreck, The," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Spring 1984, pp. 52-3.
——, reprint, The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Anthology 1975-1990, ed. Tom O'Grady, Hampden-Sydney, VA, 1990.
"Pompeii," Iowa Alumni Review, xviii:2, Feb. 1965.
"Pond, The," Christmas card, Oswego, 1974; ASL; see "Autumn's Tales."
"Pool Beyond, The," FP; CL.
"Porch, The," The Miscellany: A Davidson Review, iv:2, May 1969; TI.
"Portrait of a Clown, The," Kamadhenu, i:1, Mar. 1970; TI.
"Potion, The," The Miscellany: A Davidson Review, iv:1, Jan. 1969.
“Premonition, The,” in Poetry: A Pocket Anthology, Fifth Edition, ed. R. S. Gwynn, New York: Penguin Academics, 2006, p. 355.
"Priest of Passage," Arts in Society, iii:2, 1965.
"Priscilla Bourne," Kentucky Poetry Review, xxv:1, Spring 1989, p. 50; MW, TGMA, p. 9.
——, reprint, The Family, Catalogue of the National Juried Poetry and Art Exhibition, Peconic Gallery, Riverhead, New York: February 13-March 22, 1991, p. 34.
——, Christmas card, print by George O'Connell, Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron, 1990.
"Professor at the Corner, The," NASSPA Journal, v:4, Apr. 1968.
——, reprint, The Unmaking of a College President, Richard A. Siggelkow, Sanborn, New York: Sharp Printing, 1996, p.52.
"Prothalamion," (LT) Commonweal, xcviii:22, Sep. 28, 1973; ASL.
——, Christmas card, Oswego, 1980.
"Prothalamion in Sack and Lace," (WC) Scholia Satyrica, iv:2-3, Spring-Summer 1978, p. 43 CL.
"Pumpkinode," The Quest, ii:2, Summer 1967; ABF.
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"Querule," New Orleans Review, viii:1, Winter 1981, p. 76; TBOB; AMOM.
"Quiescophobia," Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter, 1991, p. 61 & Voices in Italian Americana, viii:2, Fall 1997, p. 4; FEAR.
"Quonk, The," Phantasm, iii:6, issue 18, 1978, pp. 29-30; CL.
——, reprint, Song, Children's Poetry Supplement, 10, 1982.
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"Raceway," The Mid-Century, 4, 1959; SR; ABF; PAITW p. 211; FCAL; ASOL.
——, reprint, Midland: Twenty-Five Years of Fiction and Poetry from the Iowa Writers' Workshop, ed. Paul Engle, New York: Random House, 1961.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
“Rain,” The Café Review, Volume 15, Summer 2004 (Louise Tarrow).
"Randall Bourne," MW; TGMA, p. 31.
"Ray," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; TSOLT; PAF. See also "Nine Sketches."
"Raymond Carr," MW; TGMA, p. 42.
"Recollections I," Poetry Northwest, xxiii:3, Autumn 1982. Version of "Beaches Caught in Glass," q.v.
"Recollections XI," Hudson Review, xxxii:1, Spring 1984, pp. 86-7. Version of "The Auction," q.v.
"Recurring Dream, The," Hudson Review, xxx:3, Autumn 1977; TSW; STFT.
"Reflections at Forty-Nine," Voices in Italian-Americana, I:1, Spring 1990, p. 138; TSW.
"Reflections in an Attic Room," Patterns of Poetry, ed. MillerWilliams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986; TBOF3, pp. 264-71.
"Reflections: New Year's 1954," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 6 Jan 1954.
"Release," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 20 Jan 1954.
"Requiem for a Name," Carleton Miscellany, 1:2, 1960; FP; STFT; ASOL; CL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Requiem for an Old Professor," Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986. See “Chant Royal for an Old Professor.” CL.
"Return Requested," Wind, 12, 1974.
“Richard Wilbur, For,” AGOR, TBOF3, pp. 183-4.
"Rick de Travaille," PAF; TSW, B; CL. See "Bordello."
——, reprint, Strong Measures, ed. Phillip Dacey and David Jauss, New York: Harper and Row, 1986.
——, reprint, Webster’s New World Rhyming Dictionary,Clement Wood, updated ed. Michael S. Allen and Michael Cunningham, New York: Macmillan General Reference, 1999, p. 884.
"Rider, The," Hiram Poetry Review, 28, Spring-Summer 1980.
"Rime on the Bedroom Wall," Midwest Quarterly, xv:4, Summer 1974; CIL; CL.
“R.I.P. John Frederick Nims,” “R.I.P. James Dickey,” ““R.I.P. Robert Wallace,” “R.I.P. Edward Field,” (overall title, “Four-in-Hand,” q.v., Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 2007, p. 45."
"Rising, The," Sewanee Review, lxxxiv:2, Spring 1976.
"Rispetto in Silk and Scarlet," Southern Review, xxvi:1, January 1990, pp. 223-5; CL.
"River, The," New York Quarterly, 8, Autumn 1971; SOTB.
"River Tribe, The," Michigan Quarterly Review, v:4, Fall 1966; see "The Fort"; ASL.
"Road, The," see "Autumn's Tales."
"Robbery, A," TNBOF, p. 170, TBOF3, p. 214. See "An Experiment in Slant Rhyme."
"Roc" (1), TBOB. See "Crow," FP.
"Roc" (2), AMOM; TSW.
"Rocket By, Baby," Light Year '84, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1983; TBOF3, p. 207.
"Rondeau of the Half-Loaf Redoubled," Edge City Review, ii:1, No. 5, 1996, p. 18; CL.
“Rondelet of the Breech Forlorn,” CL.
"Rondine of the Rare Device," Light Year '87, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1986; TBOF3, p. 243; CL.
"Room, The," Poetry Miscellany, 8, 1978, p. 110; CL.
"Roots," Wind, 10, 1973.
"Ropewalk, The," Ontario Review, 7, Fall-Winter 1977-78; ASL; TSW.
“Row of Hedges Revisited, A,” CL.
"Rubaiyat of Beauty and Truth," Edge City Review, ii:1, No. 5, 1996, p. 18; TBOF3, pp. 245-6; CL.
“Rubliw for Annie Finch,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for Dana Gioia,” AGOR, TBOF3, p. 184.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for David Mason,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for Donald Justice,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for H. R. Coursen, Jr.,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for Maxine Kumin,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for Miller Williams,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for Richard Wilbur,” The Formalist, viii:1, 1997. AGOR, TBoF3.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for R. S. Gwynn,” AGOR.
——, reprint, Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for Sharon Van Sluijs,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for Timothy Steele,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
"Rubliw for Vern," Calapooya 19, 1998, p. 22.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for William Baer,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rubliw for X. J. Kennedy,” AGOR.
—— reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
“Rune of the Seer,” see “Seer, The,”
"Rural Jetty, A," see "'The House Is Made of Shakes.'"
"Running," Louisville Review, 11, Fall 1981, pp. 4-8.
"Ruth Carr," AFA; TGMA, p. 45. See also "The Auction" and "Recollections XI."
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"Sabrina," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; FP; PAITW p. 46. See also "Livevil: A Mask" in TSOLT; CL.
——, reprint, Shape, ed. Emanuel Raff, Lexington MA: Ginn & Co., 1973.
——, reprint, Diagnostic Tests of Specific Skills, 11, ed. Charles R. Cooper, Lexington MA: Ginn & Co., 1973.
"Samson by Proxy," see "Poems for an Old Professor."
"Sapphic Stanzas in Falling Measures," Kansas Quarterly, xxiii:1-2, 1992, p. 164; TBOF3, pp. 45-46; CL.
——, Christmas card, print by George O'Connell, Oswego: Gray Heron Press, 1991.
"Sasquatch," Syracuse Guide, i:8, Apr. 1976; ACOC; TBOB; TSW.
——, reprint, John Ciardi: Measure of the Man, ed. Vince Clemente, Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1987, pp.38-9.
"Scarecrow," Approach 57, Fall 1965; ABF; PAITW, p. 212.
——, reprint, Poetry: Cleveland, ed. Alberta Turner, Cleveland: Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1971.
——, reprint, Scarecrow Poetry, ed. Robert McGovern and Stephen Haven, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1994, p.1.
"Scarlet Expectations," Ontario Review, 13, Fall-Winter 1980-81, pp. 35-6; EDWOL.
"School Drawing," Saturday Review, xlix:51, December 17, 1966; ABF; PAITW, p. 57; TSW.
——, woodcut by Thom. Seawell, Oswego, 1966.
"Schooner, The," The New Yorker, li:18, June 23, 1975; ASL; TSW; TPP. See also "The Last Schooner."
"Science Fiction Story," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 28 July 1954.
"Scythe, The," Poetry, cxiv:5, Aug., 1969; TI; TSW.
——, ("Cuasa"), Rumanian translation by Areta Voroniuc, Conviribi Literare, (Rumania SSR), ii:12, 1971, pp. 57-8.
"Sea by Night, The," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 13 Feb 1852.
"Season," ABF.
"Seasoned Curse," Maledicta, i:2, Winter 1977, p. 132.
"Seasong," A Huoyhnhnm's Scrapbook; DAH; CL.
"Seasons, The," InterMuse, 3, 1980, pp. 15-6.
“Seasons Down East,” Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 2002, pp. 26-27. See preceding entry.
"Seasons of the Blood," PAITW, p. 162; SOTB.
"Seed in the Wind," South Dakota Review, ii:2, Spring 1965.
"Seed Moon," from "Twelve Moons" in ASL; TNBOF, p. 253.
"Seer, The," Fire and Sleet and Candlelight, ed. August Derleth, Sauk City: Arkham House, 1961; DAH; CL.
"September Play Song," Perspective, xii:2, 1961; SR; CIL; CL.
"Serenade of Youth, an Envoy in Middle Age, A," Confrontation, 48-49, Spring/Summer 1992, pp. 194-5; TBOF3, pp. 250-51; CL.
“Sestina,” From East to West: Bicoastal Verse, Spring 2008, on-line, pp. 15-16.
"Sestina in Indian Summer," Southern Review, xxvi:1, January 1990, pp. 223-5; TBOF3, pp. 253-54; CL.
——, reprint, Heartbeat of New England, An Anthology of Contemporary Nature Poetry, ed. James Fowler, Charlestown: Tiger Moon Productions, 2000,
"Shadowman, The," The Formalist, iv:2, 1993, pp. 26-7; TBOF3, pp. 133-5; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Sherried Artichoke Chicken," John Keats's Porridge, ed. Victoria McCabe, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1975. See also "Three Recipes."
“Shifting Web, The,” in the on-line anthology Enskyment Journal (www.Enskyment.org), April 2006. See “’Poem’ (2)”
"Shipyard, The," Maatstaf (Holland), xxvi:2, Feb. 1978, pp. 18-21.
——, reprint, Concerning Poetry, xi:1, Spring 1978, p. 58.
"Sideboard, The," Poetry Northwest, ix:1, Spring 1968.
“Sigmund Freud” (four times), TBOF3, pp. 247-48.
"Sign, The," Christmas broadside, Oswego, 1970, CIL; CL.
——, periodical publication, DeKalb Literary Arts Journal, v:1, 1971; PAITW, p. 263.
"Silence, The," New CollAge, ii:1, 1980, pp. 23-4.
"Silo, The," The Nation, ccxxiv:8, Feb. 26, 1977; ASL; TSW. See also "From a Window."
“Silver City,” see “Triptych.”
"Simon Judson" PAF; TSW, B; CL. See "Bordello."
——, reprint, Strong Measures, ed. Philip Dacey and David Jauss, New York: Harper & Row, 1986.
"Sirvente of the Linden Tree," Sometime the Cow Kick Your Head, ed. Robert Wallace, Cleveland: Bits Press, 1988; CL.
"Six Sections of a Mask," FP. See also "Livevil: A Mask," TSOLT.
"Skater, The," Cream City Review, viii:1-2, 1983, pp. 118-9.
"Sleep," Carleton Miscellany, viii:1, Winter 1967. See "The Dwelling-House."
"Slumber," Italian Americana, xiv:2, Summer 1996, pp. 175-176.
"Small Thoughts," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 24 Mar 1954.
"Small Victory," Contemporary New England Poetry: A Sampler, ed. Paul Ruffin, Sam Houston State University: Texas Review Press, 1987, pp. 26-26; EDWOL.
"Smith," see "Six Sections of a Mask," FP; See also "Livevil: A Mask," TSOLT.
"Snakes," Bellingham Review, iii:2, Fall 1980, p. 18.
"Snake Swamp Road," Williwaw, i:1, Autumn 1987, pp. 22-23. See also "Oswego."
"Snow Devil, The," ABF.
"Snow Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Some Food for Melancholy," TCM. See "Some Food for Thought."
"Some Food for Thought," Poetry, ic:6, 1962; SR. See "Some Food for Melancholy."
"Some of the Boys Practice Classical Ragtime," Beloit Poetry Journal, xiv:1, 1963.
"Some Pinfeather Blues," Commonweal, lxxxiii:15, Jan 21, 1966; SR; ABF.
“Somnophobia,” The Café Review, Volume 15, Summer 2004; FEAR.
"Sonata for Wind and Wood," see "Gather These Bones."
"Song" (1), Morning Record (Meriden CT), 3 Feb 1954.
"Song" (2), Phantasm, iii:4, Jul.-Aug. 1978, p. 13.
"Song, A," Poetry, cxviii:5, Aug. 1971.
"Song for Honshu," DAH. See "Melody for Honshu," "Melody for Kyushu," "New Song for Nippon" and "Pocoangelini 4."
"Song of the Blackbird," FP; CL.
"Song of the Mower," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 6 Jun 1956, DAH; CWP, CL.
"Song of the Wanderer," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 23 June 1954.
“Song of Time’s Passage, A,” Scarecrow Poetry, ed. Robert McGovern and Stephen Haven, Ashland: Ashland Poetry Press, 1994, p. 133. CL. See also “Triptych.”
“Sorting,” with linocut, “Three Men” by George O’Connell, Xmas card, Oswego, 2007.
"Spectral Lament, A," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; CL.
“Spelling Module,” The English Record, 54:1, Fall 2003, p. 7.
"Spiders," Centennial Review, xxiii:4, Fall 1979, pp. 425-27.
"Spinster," see "Six Sections of a Mask."
"Spring Drill," Red Clay Reader 3, ed. Charleen Whisnant, Charlotte NC: Southern Review, Inc., 1966; see "Wesley Court."
"'Squis'd Cat, A,'" TCM. See "Louis Wain's Cats."
"Stable, The," Michigan Quarterly Review, xvi:3, Summer 1977; ASL; TSW.
“Stairwell, The,” Voices in Italian Americana, xvii:2, 2006, p. 107.
"Standing Beneath," Shenandoah, ix:3, 1958. FP; CL.
"Star, The," World Order, ix:4, Summer 1975.
“Stile,” (W.C.), Off the Coast, Vol. XII, No. 3, September 2006, p. 50.
"Still Life with Surf," Quixote, 1967.
"Stockyard, The," Maatstaf (Holland), xxvi:2, Feb. 1978, pp. 18-21; TSW.
——, reprint, Three Rivers Poetry Journal, 17-18, 1981, p. 75.
"Stone and Shadow," Modern Poetry Studies, iii:5, 1973; TCM; TSW.
——, reprint, Sam Houston Literary Review, ii:1, Apr. 1977.
"Stone: An Indian Legend, The," Star*Line, v:6, 1982, LOM; CL.
——, reprint, The Rhysling Anthology: Best Science Fiction Poetry of 1982, ed. Robert Frazier, Los Angeles: Science Fiction Poetry Association, 1983, p. 27.
"Stone Faces," Arts Journal, viii:1, Oct. 1982, p. 13, LOM; CL.
"Storm, The," see "Autumn's Tales."
"Stranger, The," Michigan Quarterly Review, ix:4, Fall 1970.
"Street, The,” Georgia Review, xxix:4, Winter 1975; ASL, TWG. See "Autumn's Tales."
"Street Meeting," Riverside Poetry 3, ed. Moore, Nemerov, Swallow, New York: Twayne, 1958; FP; PAITW, p. 178; TSW; CL.
"Strength," World Order, ix:4, Summer 1975.
"Stroller, The," Carleton Miscellany, iv:3, 1963; ABF.
"Student, The," Saturday Review, xlix:27, July 2, 1966; PAITW, p. 52.
——, reprint, Bulletin of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, l:313, November 1966.
——, reprint, Journeys, ed. Bruce C. Appleby, Lexington MA: Ginn & Co., 1973.
——, reprint, Schoolbook, ed. Gerald Clift & James Liabotis, Toronto: Gage Educational Publishing, 1971.
"Study, The," TI.
"Sturgeon Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Subway, The," Poetry Miscellany, No. 8, 1978, p. 96.
"Suite for Emily, A," Escarpments, ii:1, Spring 1981, pp. 42-3; EDWOL.
"Summer," La Huerta, i:2, 1972.
"Summer English," SR. See "Chaucer, Will, &c."
"Summerhouse, The," TI.
"Summer's Chariot," Laurel Review, xxii:1, Winter 1988, pp. 63-4.
"Summer's Picture, The," A Folio of Maine Poets and Writers Reading at the Maine Arts Festival 1980, Portland: The Open Book, 1980; EDWOL.
"Summer Stock Rehearsal," Fine Arts (Cleveland), xiii:627, June 12, 1966; SR.
"Summons, The," Christmas card, art and layout by Arthur Lange, Oswego: David Faux, 1981.
"Sun, The," New York Quarterly, 14, Spring 1973.
"Sunday Drive," The Humanist, xxi:3, 1961.
"Swan and the Peacock, The," Voices, 170, 1959; DAH. See also "Livevil: A Mask."
"Swift Replies, The," Song, 5, 1978; C&L; TNBOF, p. 221, TBOF3, p. 243; CL.
"Swords," Bartleby's Review, i:1, Fall 1972; PAITW, p. 163; SOTB.
"Symptoms of Melancholy, The," Loon, May 1, 1974; TCM.
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"Tale of Gergrundehyde the Gode, The," Oberlin Quarterly, First Prospectus, 1962; CIL, TBOF3, pp. 298-9; CL.
"Tale of Rivers and a Boy, A," Colorado Quarterly, viii:1, 1959; FP; CL.
"Talisman, A," Modern Poetry Studies, ii:3, 1971; PAITW, p. 114; TNBOF, p. 149, TBOF3, p. 179.
"Take Another Raven," Chelsea, 15, 1964.
“Tanka” excerpted from Seasons of the Blood, in Poetry as Spiritual Practice, by Robert McDowell, New York: Free Press, July 2008, p. 132.
"Taurus Sires Aquarius," Wind, 10, 1973; TCM.
"Tavern, The," Mikrokosmos, xxiii:1-2, 1977; ASL; TSW; TPP.
"Terminal," MSS., iv:1-2, Fall 1984, pp. 103-4.
"Terzanelle," Michigan Quarterly Review, iv:3, July 1965; CIL; CL.
"Terzanelle in Thunderweather," TNBOF, pp. 255-6, TBOF3, pp. 274-5; CL. See also "Thunderweather."
"Terzanelle of the Spider's Web," Southern Review, xxvi:1, January 1990, pp. 223-5; CL.
"Terzanelle of This Room of Hours," see "Room, The."
"Test, The," Westigan Review, ii:4 (8), 1973; SOTB.
"Test Case," FP.
"That Particular Air," Poetry Northwest, xiv:2, Summer 1973; TCM; TSW.
"Theme and Variation," Kennesaw Review, i:1, Fall 1987; EDWOL.
——, Christmas card, print by George O'Connell, Oswego: Mathom/Gray Heron, 1992.
"Theme for a Dust Devil," see "Gather These Bones."
"They Tell Me," PAITW, p. 154.
"This Banjo of Bright Strings," North American Review, i:3 (New Series), Autumn 1964.
"This Town of Strangers," Atlantic Monthly, ccxvi:4, Oct. 1965. See "Village in the Sun."
"Thomas Bourne," Sucarnochee Review, vi, 1988, pp. 16-18. TGMA, p. 15.
"Thomas Bourne, Jr.," Sucarnochee Review, vi, 1988, pp. 16-18. TGMA, p. 19.
"Thomas Carr," see “Bell Weather,” Commonweal, cvi:13, Jul. 6, 1979, p. 405. MW; TGMA, p. 29.
"Thoughts from the Boston Post Road," FP, TBOF3, pp. 237-8; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Thoughts on Writing While Trying to Write," Carleton Miscellany, 1:2, 1960; SR. See "The Melancholick Art."
"Three Fotos from the Family Gallery," Carolina Quarterly, xiv:2, 1962, pp. 40-41; SR. See "Granny," "Uncle Larry," and Grandaddy Dagger"; TSOLT.
“Three Moves in a Day,” Hot Metal Press internet magazine, 2008.
"Three Recipes," The Critic, xxvii:1, Sug.-Sep., 1968.
"Three Small Songs," West Hills Review, iv, 1983-84, p. 136; EDWOL.
"Three Ways of Preserving," Midwestern University Quarterly, ii:1, 1966.
"Thunderweather," Modern Poetry Studies, iii:5, 1973. See also "Terzanelle in Thunderweather."
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Tick," Saturday Review, liv:31, Jul. 31, 1971; TWG; TSW.
——, reprint, American Poets in 1976, ed. William Heyen, Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1976.
“Time Goes Down in Mirrors,” CL.
“Time’s Turning,” Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, 25th Anniversary Issue, Winter, 2000, p. 38.
“Timothy Bourne,” TGMA, p. 21. (See “Black Cat.”)
"Tirade," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 31 Mar 1954.
"Toad," Massachusetts Review, ii:4, 1961. See also Salmagundi, 19, 1972; SOTB.
"To a Woman Shoveling Snow," New Mexico Quarterly, xxxiv:4, Winter 1964-65.
"Tobacco Shed, The," Sewanee Review, lxxxvi:1, Winter 1978, p. 43; ASL; TSW.
"Tollhouse, The," Poetry Northwest, xvii:3, Autumn 1976; ASL; TSW.
"Tomaso the Baker," Beloit Poetry Journal, x:2, 1960; TSOLT; PAF. See "Italian Section" in SR.
——, reprint, Sweet Lemons: Writings with a Sicilian Accent, ed. Venera Fazio and Delia De Santis, Mineola: Legas, 2004, p. 101.
"Tom Biggins," B; CL. see "Blue Sun and Yellow Sky."
"To Smoke a Pipe," Voices, 179, 1962; SR. See "A Medicine for Melancholy."
"Totentanz," New Campus Writing 3, ed. Nolan Miller & Judson Jerome, New York: Grove Press, 1959; DAH; FP; PAITW, p. 256; CL.
——, reprint, Doors into Poetry, ed. Chad Walsh, New York: Prentice-Hall, 1962.
"Tower, The," Poetry, cxx:4, Jul. 1972; SOTB.
"Townsfolk, The," Yankee, xxx:4, April 1966; ABF, TSW.
“Town Square,” TBOF3, p. 6.
"Trading Post, The," Maine Times, x:25, Mar. 31, 1978, p. 28. ASL; TSW.
——, Poetry Ohio, Art of the State: An Anthology of Ohio Poems, ed. David Citino et al., Marion: Cornfield Review, 1984.
"Traveler's Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Trees," Sam Houston Literary Review, iv:1, Spring 1979, p. 30.
"Trees, The," Georgia Review, xxix:4, Winter 1975; ASL. See "Autumn's Tales."
"Trestle, The," The New Yorker, lii:8, Apr. 12, 1976; ASL; TSW; TPP.
"Triolet," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 17 Feb 1854.
"Troglodyte," California Quarterly, 11-12, Winter-Spring 1977; TBOB. See "Grendel," ACOC, and "Troll."
"Troll," see "Grendel."
"Trolley, The," Commonweal, civ:18, Sep. 2, 1977.
“Triptych for the Meriden High School Class of 1952”; STFT.
“Tsunami,” Timothy McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Sestinas, April 10, 2006.
"Tune for a Wire Menagerie," Kenyon Review, xxii:2, 1960; SR. See "Pocoangelini 34."
"Turberson," Louisville Review, 2, Spring 1977.
"Turn," Etc.: A Review of General Semantics, xxx:3, Sep. 1973; SOTB.
"Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Twilight Touches Amherst," Bloomsbury Review, v:8, May 1985, p. 11; EDWOL; ASOL.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
"Two-Face," American Poetry Magazine, xxxiv:3, 1953.
——, Morning Record (Meriden CT), 16 Sep 1953.
"Two Songs for Old Bones," SR. See "Gather These Bones."
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"Uncle Larry," TSOLT; PAF. See "Three Fotos from the Family Gallery."
"Uroboros," TBOB; AMOM. See "The Worm," TWG.
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"Valley, The," Georgia Review, xxix:4, Winter 1975;ASL. See "Autumn's Tales."
"Vaughn," TSOLT; PAF.
"Vielfras," Syracuse Guide, i:8, Apr. 1976; TBOB; AMOM.
"View from a Winter Garret, The," (Christmas card), engraving by George O'Connell, Grey Heron, 1992; ASOL.
——, periodical publication, Sparrow 65, September 2000, p. 29.
——, reprint (as part of an autobiography, "Lewis Putnam Turco"), Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol 22, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
——, reprint (as part of an essay, “Upstairs,” in How We Work, ed. Marla Morris, Mary Aswell Doll, and William F. Pinar, New York: Peter Lang, 1999.
"Vigilance," Ploughshares, ii:3, 1979, pp. 29-30; TSW.
"Village in the Sun, The," CIL; CL. See "This Town of Strangers."
"Villagers, The," Poetry, cvi:6, Sept. 1965. See "The Mill," ASL.
"Villanelle at the End of Time," Buckle, iv:1, Fall-Winter 1980-81, p. 19; CL.
——reprint (), Die Young, No. 3, Aug. 1991, p. 1.
"Villanelle of the First Day," E.L.F., V:3, fall 1995, p. 26; CL.
——(Christmas card), engraving by George O'Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron, 1994.
"Villanelle of a Winter's Day," Kentucky Poetry Review, Vol. 27, Fall 1991, p. 65; CL.
"Vino's Sonnet," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 15 Apr 1953.
"Virelai Avortée en Forme de Rondeau Acrostiche," Song, 5, 1978; C&L, TBOF3, p. 121; CL.
“Vision, The,” Timothy McSweeney’s Internet Tendency, Sestinas, January 12, 2005.
"Visit, The," Sun & Moon, i:1, Winter 1976.
"Visitor," Literary Review, iv:3, 1961; FP; PAITW, p. 29; TSW.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Vista, The," postcard, design by R. C. Halla, Oshkosh WI: River Bottom Press, 1975; ASL. See "Autumn's Tales."
"Voice in an Old House, A"; see "Priscilla Bourne," "Francis Pullen."
"Voyagers, The," Contraband, 5, May 1, 1972; TWG.
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"Wake, The," Antioch Review, xxiv:2, 1964.
"Wake Disturbing Surfaces," Contraband, 6, 1972; TWG.
"Walking Tree, The," The Nation, ccxxvi:8, Mar. 4, 1978, p. 253; see "Ent."
“Wall,” Oswego, xxix:1, 2003, p. 28.
"Wallpaper," Counter/Measures, i, 1972; CIL; CL.
"Wands," Crazyhorse, 9, 1971.
"Weed Garden, The," Poetry Northwest, xii:3, Autumn 1971; TWG; PAITW, p. 146; TSW.
——, reprint, Best Poems of 1971, ed. Stevenson et al., Palo Alto: Pacific Books, 1972.
"We Have No Symphonies," FP.
"Well, The," Prairie Schooner, xxxviii:3, Fall 1964; ABF.
“Well As Deep as the World, A,” CL.
"Well of Holy Heaven, The," Poetry Northwest, viii:1, Spring 1967; ABF.
"Well That Would Rumble, The," Phantasm, iii:6, issue 18, 1978, pp. 29-30; CL.
"Wendell Pullen," Nebo: A Literary Journal, viii:1-2, Fall-Spring 1989-90, p. 58; MW; TGMA, p. 25.
"Werewind" (1), TBOB; see "The Snow Devil," ABF.
"Werewind" (2), Raccoon, 24-25, 1987, p. 305; AMOM; TSW.
"Wesley Court," MW; TGMA, p. 59. See also "Spring Drill."
"Western Wind," Sam Houston Literary Review, iii:1, Apr. 1978, p. 6; TNBOF, pp. 157-8; OHT, p. 201, TBOF3, p. 191; CL.
"Wheel of Fortune, The," Kamadhenu, iii:2, December 1972; SOTB.
"Where Is Francis?" Modern Poetry Studies, vi:3, Winter 1975.
"Where Is Jonathan?" Andover Review, ii:1, Spring 1975.
"Whispers in a Windmill," Genesis West, i:3, 1963.
"White for Weather Words," Wind, x:39, 1980, p. 4. See also "Words for White Weather"; PAITW, p. 181.
"Who Shall Be Mahout?" December, vii:1, 1965.
"Widow, The," Modern Poetry Studies, i:5, 1970.
"Widow's Rape, The," Carolina Quarterly, xvi:1, 1963. See “Nightsong of the Widow’s Rape.”
"Will Somers," PAF; TSW, B, TBOF3, pp. 131-2; CL. See "Bordello."
"William Mason," AFA; TGMA, p. 63; see "The Day the Shed Came Apart."
——, Imagination, exhibition catalog, Riverhead NY: The Peconic Gallery, 1993, p. 28.
——, reprint, UCONN Traditions, iii:3, Fall/Winter 2002, p. 52.
"William Pullen," AFA; TGMA, p. 53.
"Wind Carol, The," Mississippi Review, vi:1, 1977; TSW, B; CL.
——, reprint, Strong Measures, ed. Phillip Dacey and David Jauss, New York: Harper and Row, 1986.
“Winding,” Wolf Moon Press Journal, No. 23, September / October 2006, p. 41.
"Winter," FP; CL.
“Winter Blinds,” Sonnetto Poesia (Canada), iv:4, Autumn 2005, p. 32.
"Winter Bouquet," Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms, ed. David Lehman, New York: Macmillan, 1987, pp. 178-80; TPP; EDWOL.
——, reprint, Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms, paperback edition, ed. David Lehman, New York: Collier Books, 1988, pp. 178-80.
——, reprint, Ecstatic Occasions, Expedient Forms, second edition, ed. David Lehman, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan, 1996, pp. 203-206.
"Winter Garden, The," Literary Review, xxx:1, Fall 1986, p. 89; EDWOL.
"Winter in Muscovy," The Johns Hopkins Magazine, xxiv:1, March 1973; TCM; TSW.
——, reprint, Striver's Row, i:1, Spring 1974.
“Winter’s Falls, The,” Christmas card, print by George O’Connell, Oswego: Grey Heron/Mathom, 2000.
——, The Formalist, xii:1, 2001, p. 30.
——, reprint, Rhyming Poems: A Contemporary Anthology, ed. William Baer, University of Evansville Press, July 2007, p. 109.
“Winter Time” (from “Seasons Downeast), Christmas card, linotype print by George O’Connell, n.p., 2002.
"Wish, A," PAITW, p. 51.
"Woman, A," San Francisco Review, i:3, 1959; SR. See "Pocoangelini 39."
"Woodbane," American Weave, xxx:1, June 1966; DAH.
"Words for White Weather," Poetry: Cleveland, ed. Alberta Turner, Cleveland: Cleveland State University Poetry Center, 1971. See also "White for Weather Words"; PAITW, p. 181.
"World, The," World Order, ix:4, Summer 1975.
"Worm, The," Poetry Northwest, xii:3, Autumn 1971; TWG. See also "Uroboros."
"Worm Moon," see "Twelve Moons," ASL.
"Wormy Blues, The," The Café Review, i:11, 1990, p. 47.
“Writer’s Block,” Spring: The Journal of the E. E.; Cummings Society, New Series Number 14-15. October 2005-2006 [August 2008], pp. 212-13.
——, simultaneous publication, Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter, 2008, p. 19.
"Wutchugonnado," Morning Record (Meriden CT), 13 May 1953, CIL; CL.
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"Xmas Blues," Christmas card, with lithograph by George O'Connell, Oswego: Mathom/Grey Heron, 1989.
————, periodical publication, The Café Review, i:11, 1990, p. 47.
————, reproduction on web page, Smithsonian Institution, Archive of American Art, 2002.
"Xoanon," Syracuse Guide, i:6, Feb. 1976; TBOB; AMOM; TSW.
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“Y2K Ball, The,” Christmas Card, 1999; TBOF3, p. 198.
"Yard, The," Chariton Review, iv:2, Fall 1978, p. 99; ASL. See "Autumn's Tales."
“Yet Another Cautionary Poem,” The Hampden-Sydney Poetry Review, Winter 2005, pp. 20-21 (wc).
"Yeti," ACOC; TBOB.
"You Say Fred Lives," PAITW, p. 154.
"You Say Jack Loves," PAITW, p. 152.
-Z-
"Zelophobia," Abiko Quarterly (Japan), No. 12, Summer 1993, p. 15; FEAR.
"Zombie," ACOC; TBOB; TSW.
TRANSLATIONS
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"Ailment and Age, Grief, Catarrh," by Llywarch Hen, from the Welsh, Poetry Newsletter, 53, fall 1981. TAOW; CL.
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"Bard's Lament, The," TBOF; CL.
"Battle of Llongborth, The," by an anonymous Welsh author, InterMuse, ii, 1979, pp. 11-15; TAOW; CL.
"Blacksmiths, The," by an anonymous Middle English author, Song, 5, 1978; C&L; OHT, p. 207, TBOF3, p. 206.
——, reprint, Tygers of Wrath, ed. X. J. Kennedy, Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 1981; C&L.
——, reprint, World Poetry, An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time, ed. Katharine Washburn and John S. Major, New York: W. W. Norton, 1998.
"Blessing on Munster, A," by St. Patrick, OHT, p. 204, TBOF3, p. 174. CL.
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"Charm against a Magpie," anonymous, OHT, p. 205, TBOF3, p. 205. See also, “A Sheaf of Charms.”
"Charm of Herbs, A," anonymous Anglo-Saxon, OHT, p. 64. CL.
"Charm for a Burn or a Scald," anonymous, OHT, p. 205. TBOF3, p. 205. See also, “A Sheaf of Charms.”
"Charm for an Adderbite," OHT, p. 205, TBOF3, p. 205. See also, “A Sheaf of Charms.”
"Charm for a Thorn Prick," anonymous Middle English; OHT, p. 156, TBOF3, p. 49.
"Charm of Eire, The," by Amergin, OHT, p. 157, TBOF3, p. 51; CL.
"Charm to Stanch Bleeding," anonymous, OHT, p. 205, TBOF3, pp. 204-5. See also “A Sheaf of Charms.”
“Choice, My,”
"Complaint to His Purse" by Geoffrey Chaucer, from the Middle English, PAITW, p. 27; TNBOF, P. 99, OHT p. 26; CL.
"Confessional" by Charles d'Orleans, from the Middle English, Spoon River Quarterly, iv:1, Winter 1979; TNBOF, p. 220, OHT, p. 25, TBOF3, p. 242; “Gaelic Stanzas III,” CL.
——, reprint, Beowulf to Beatles and Beyond, ed. David R. Pichaske, New York: Macmillan, 1981, p. 374.
——, reprint, in Poetry as Spiritual Practice, by Robert McDowell, New York: Free Press, July 2008, p. 161.
"Corpse of Urien, The," by Llywarch Hen," from the Welsh, Iowa Review, x:3, Summer 1979, pp. 99-100; TAOW; TNBOF, pp. 251-2, TBOF3, pp. 280-81; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Cuckoo Song, The," from an anonymous Middle English author, Phantasm, iii:4, Jul.-Aug. 1978, pp. 12-14; TNBOF, pp. 167-8; OHT, p. 209; CL.
"Curse of Death, The," from an anonymous Middle English author, Willow Springs Magazine, 4, Spring 1979, pp. 84-5; OHT, p. 206, TBOF3, pp. 161-2; CL.
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"Death of Conain, The," TNBOF, TBOF3, p. 169; CL.
"Death of King Edward, The," OHT, p. 55; CL.
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"Elegy for Urien Rheged," by Llywarch Hen, from the Welsh, Poetry Newsletter, 53, fall 1981; TAOW; CL.
"Epigrams from the Gaelic," from various Gaelic authors, Bits, 9, Jan. 1979.
"Epistle," by Basho, OHT, p. 124.
"Evil It Is," anonymous Gaelic, TNBOF, p. 117; OHT, p. 184, TBOF3, p. 152; CL.
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"Fourteen Haiku," by Basho, from the Japanese, TNBOF, pp. 160-61.
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“Gaelic Stanzas I,” CL.
"Gaelic Stanzas II," by various anonymous Gaelic authors, Studies in Contemporary Satire, vi, Spring 1979, p. 20; CL.
——, reprint of one "Stanza,"World Poetry, An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time, ed. Katharine Washburn and John S. Major, New York: W. W. Norton, 1998.
“Gaelic Stanzas III,” CL.
"Gnomic Verses," Christmas card, photograph by Grant Arnold, Oswego, 1978; TNBOF, p. 150; OHT, p. 66, TBOF3, pp. 180-1; CL.
"Grave, The," by Dafydd Benfras, from the Welsh, Phantasm, iii:4, Jul.-Aug. 1978, pp. 12-14; TAOW; TNBOF, p. 151, TBOF3, pp. 181-2; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
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“Haiku,” by Basho, TBOF3, p. 231.
"Head of Urien, The," by Llywarch Hen, from the Welsh, Spoon River Quarterly, vi:4, Fall 1981, pp. 52-56; TAOW; TNBOF, pp. 250-51, TBOF3, pp. 278-80; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Huntsong for a Small Son," by an anonymous Welsh author, Spoon River Quarterly, iv:2, Spring 1979, p. 22; TAOW; TNBOF, p. 107; OHT, p. 226, TBOF3, p. 276; CL.
"Hymn to the Creator," by Caedmon, from the Anglo-Saxon, Davidson Miscellany, xiv:2, Fall 1978, p. 57; TBOF3, p. 202; CL.
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"In Praise of Owain Gwynedd," by Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr, from the Welsh, Poetry Newsletter, 53, fall 1981; TAOW; TNBOF, pp. 129-30; OHT, p. 197, TBOF3, pp. 164-6; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"In Summer," by Hywel ab Owain Gwynedd, from the Welsh, Poetry Newsletter, 53, fall 1981; TAOW; TNBOF, p. 118, OHT, TBOF3, p. 153; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Itinerary, The," by Jacques Dupin," from the French, Song, 7, Spring 1979, pp. 29-30.
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"Jolly Rutterkin," by Skelton or Cornyshe, PAITW, pp. 264-5; TNBOF, p. 178; OHT, p. 196, TBOF3, pp. 171-2; CL.
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"Lament," by Deor (?), from the Anglo-Saxon, Phantasm, iii:4, Jul.-Aug. 1978, pp. 12-14; OHT, TBOF3, pp. 199-200; CL.
"Lament," by William Dunbar, CIL; CL.
"Lament for Owain ab Urien," by Taliesin, from the Welsh, Poetry Newsletter, 53, fall 1981. TAOW; TNBOF, pp. 127-28, OHT, p. 158, TBOF3, p. 52; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Lament for the Poets," by William Dunbar, OHT, p. 27, TBOF3, pp. 157-60.
"Lie-Awake Dirge, The," anonymous Middle English, TNBOF, pp. 179-80; OHT, p. 214, TBOF3, pp. 170-1.
"Life and Death of a Rice Gatherer," by Algimantas Mackus, with Ceslovas Melsbakas, from the Lithuanian, New York Quarterly, 8, Autumn 1971.
"Lord Randal," anonymous Scots, PAITW, TBOF3, pp. 287-8; CL.
"Love in Exile," by Dafydd ap Gwilym, from the Welsh, Iowa Review, x:3, Summer 1979, pp. 99-100; TAOW, TBOF3, p. 50; CL.
——, simultaneous publication, New York Quarterly, 25, 1979, p. 57.
"Lyke-Wake Dirge, A," see "Lie-Awake Dirge, A."
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"Maid's Complaint, The," anonymous Middle English, OHT, p. 76, TBOF3, pp. 82-3; CL.
"Mannerly Margery," by John Skelton, PAITW, p. 46.
“Memento Mori,” TBOF3, p. 147; CL.
"Merciless Beauty," by Geoffrey Chaucer, TNBOF, pp. 186-7; OHT, p. 208, TBOF3, pp. 207-8; CL.
"Monk's Massacre, The," Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, TNBOF, p. 147; OHT, p. 22, TBOF3, pp. 177-8; CL.
"Mourning of the Hare, The," anonymous Middle English, TNBOF, p. 120-1, OHT, p. 194, TBOF3, pp. 155-6; CL.
"My Choice," by Hywel ab Owain Gwyneth, from the Welsh, Poetry Newsletter, 53, fall 1981; TAOW; TNBOF, pp. 126-7; OHT, p. 191, TBOF3, pp. 167-8; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Mystery, The," by Amergin, TAOW, OHT, TBOF3, p. 148; CL.
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"Now Springs the Spray," by an anonymous Middle English author, Spoon River Quarterly, vi:4, Fall 1981, pp. 52-56; TBOF3, pp. 299-300; CL.
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"Riddle, A," by an anonymous Welsh author, Spoon River Quarterly, vi:4, Fall 1981, pp. 52-56; TAOW; OHT, p. 66, TBOF3, pp. 233-5; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Robin and Makyn," by Robert Henryson, CIL, TNBOF, pp. 142-145, TBOF3, pp. 113-17; CL.
"Rondel," by Charles d'Orleans, OHT, p. 220.
"Ruin, The," from an anonymous Anglo-Saxon author, Poetry Newsletter, No. 46, Spring 1978; TNBOF, pp. 111-2; OHT, p. 213, TBOF3, pp. 145-6; CL.
“Rule of Three, The,” Anonymous Middle English, TBOF3, p. 277; CL.
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“Seige, The,” by Charles d’Orleans, TBOF3, pp. 241-2; CL.
"Seventeen Haiku," by Basho, from the Japanese, Cream City Review, ix:1-2, 1984, pp. 4-5.
——, reprint, Cream City Review 20th Anniversary Anthology, xx:1-2, 1995-96, pp. 158-9.
“Sheaf of Charms, A,” TBOF3, pp. 204-5; CL.
"Shepherds’ Carol, The," Christmas card, Oswego: Grey Heron / Mathom, 1995; TNBOF, TBOF3, pp. 143-4; CL.
"Spring Song," by an anonymous Welsh author, Cimarron Review, 45, Oct. 1978, p. 17; TAOW; TNBOF, p. 95, TBOF3, p. 127; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Strange Death," by Algimantas Mackus, with Ceslovas Melsbakas, from the Lithuanian, New York Quarterly, 8, Autumn 1971.
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"Three Mourning Songs and an Oath," by various anonymous Middle English authors, InterMuse, ii, 1979, pp. 11-15; TNBOF, pp. 180-1; CL.
"Three Riddles," from an anonymous Anglo-Saxon author, Poetry Newsletter, No. 46, Spring 1978; TNBOF, pp. 135-6; OHT, p. 199; CL.
——, reprint one "Riddle," World Poetry, An Anthology of Verse from Antiquity to Our Time, ed. Katharine Washburn and John S. Major, New York: W. W. Norton, 1998.
"To a Girl," by Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr, Poetry Newsletter, 53, fall 1981; TAOW, TNBOF, p. 129, TBOF3, pp. 56-57; CL.
——, reprint, Patterns of Poetry, ed. Miller Williams, Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1986.
"Tobacco," by Michael East (?), OHT, p. 211, TBOF3, p. 213; CL.
"Tom O'Bedlam's Song," anonymous Middle English, TNBOF, pp. 168-9; OHT, p. 209, TBOF3, pp. 210-11; CL.
"To Rosemunde," OHT, TBOF3, p. 130; CL.
"Two Charms for the Toothache," anonymous, OHT, p. 204, TBOF3, p. 204. See also “A Sheaf of Charms.”
"Two Epigrams," anonymous Gaelic, OHT, p. 219, TBOF3, pp. 238-9; CL.
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"Upon a Dead Man's Head" by John Skelton, PAITW, p. 199; OHT, p. 30, TBOF3, pp. 261-2; CL.
-WW-
"Wanderer, The," by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon author, Song, 7, Spring 1979; OHT, p. 134, TBOF3, pp. 23-26; CL.
"Wife's Complaint, The," by an anonymous Anglo-Saxon author, Poetry Newsletter, No. 46, Spring 1978; CL.
"Winter," by an anonymous Welsh author, Sam Houston Literary Review, ii:2, Nov. 1977, p. 6; TAOW; TNBOF, pp. 204-5; OHT, p. 161, TBOF3, pp. 71-2; CL.
——, Christmas card, UNICEF design by Allen Schill, Oswego, 1982.
"Winter Song, A," by an anonymous Gaelic author, lithograph by George O'Connell, Oswego, 1977; TNBOF, p. 211, TBOF3, pp. 232-3; CL.
——, postcard, Oswego, 1977.
——, periodical publication, Southern Humanities Review, xiii:3, Summer 1979, p. 220.
"Womansongs," by two anonymous Middle English authors, The Hollins Critic, xxi:1, Feb. 1984, p. 18; OHT, p. 192; CL.
"Wulf and Eadwacer," anonymous Anglo-Saxon, OHT, p. 153, TBOF3, pp. 44-45; CL.
FICTION AND MEMOIRS
Key to Collections and Volumes:
ASOL = A Sheaf of Leaves, 2004.
D = Dialogue, 1989 & 1991 (U.K. edition).
F = Fantaseers, 2005
FCAL = Freshman Composition and Literature, 1973.
HTWAM = How to Write a Mi££ion, 1995.
ID = Il Dialogo (Italian edition & translation), 1992.
MUSEUM = The Museum of Ordinary People and Other Stories, 2008.
STFT = Shaking the Family Tree, 1998.
Individual Titles:
-A-
"Alpha and Omega," see “The Prison” and “Incident at Callahan’s.”
-B-
“The Bath,” in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, January 26, 2008.
"Beetle, the Bat, and the Pork-Pie Hat, The," Syracuse Guide, No 27, November 1977, pp. 19-20.
"Big Ed" (memoir), Yankee, May 1991, p. 30. See also, "The Mutable Past."
"Book of the Black Heart, 1-2, The," Carolina Quarterly, xvi:3, Summer 1964.
"Book of the Black Heart, 3-4, The," The Activist, v:2, March 1965.
"Bo'Sun's Story, The," see "Shipmates."
“Brief Life, A” (memoir), published as “Turco, Lewis” in Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, ed. Joyce Nakamura, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995. ASOL.
"Burns" (memoir), Lake Effect, vii:1, Spring 1992, pp. 6-7 & 16. F.
-C-
“Carousel Mall,” The Edge City Review, No. 17, Vol. 6, No. 1, 2002, pp. 23-27. MUSEUM.
"Catalogue Idea, The," The Quest, iii:1, Summer-Fall 1968. MUSEUM.
——, on-line reprint in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, June 28, 2008.
"Chair, The," Fessenden Review, x:4, 1985, pp. 30-31. MUSEUM.
——, on-line reprint in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, November 17, 2007.
“Cherub, The” (memoir),The Edge City Review, No. 17, Vol. 6, No. 1 (9/02), pp. 3-6. ASOL.
"Chimney in the Sand, The," Beloit Fiction Journal, vi:2, Spring 1991, pp. 118-25. MUSEUM.
"City of the Dead, The," The Colorado-North Review, xvi:1, Fall 1978, pp. 36-41. MUSEUM.
"Cologne," The Davidson Miscellany, xiv:2, Fall 1978, pp. 18-23. MUSEUM.
"Curt" (memoir), North Atlantic Review, No. 2, Summer 1990, pp. 48-57. F.
-D-
“Dinny O’Toole’s Fortune,” in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, March 15, 2008.
-E-
“Engle’s Workshop” (memoir), A Community of Writers, ed. Robert Dana, Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1999, pp. 63-71. ASOL.
"Erda," Nights & Weekends e-zine, September 8, 2007. Also see "Kelly and Erda.
"Excelsior," see "An Old Fashioned Kind of Guy."
-F-
"Father and Son" (story/memoir), Voices in Italian Americana, ii:1, Spring 1991, pp. 45-54. STFT, F.
"Folk, The," (story/memoir; see also “Lemon Ice.”), The Bridge, i:2, Spring/summer 1991, pp. 10-16.
"Friend in Need, a Friend Indeed: A Memoir/Review, A," Voices in Italian Americana, ix:1, Spring 1998, pp. 189-195. ASOL.
“Friends at Last” (memoir), ASOL.
-G-
“Gene and Genes (memoir), STFT, F.
"Glass Cup, The," Kansas Quarterly, xvii:4, 1985, pp. 59-65.
“Great Poets I Almost Met” (memoir), Spring: The Journal of the E. E. Cummings Society, New Series No. 11, October 2002 [August 2004]. ASOL.
"Gunner's Story, The," see "Shipmates."
-H-
"The Hillsdale Epistles" (memoir), The Carleton Miscellany, vii:3, Summer 1966. ASOL (updated version).
-I-
"Ideologies: The Chronicle of a Conflict" (memoir), Escarpments, iv:1, Autumn 1983, pp. 63-74. ASOL.
"Impresario, The," Alaska Review, i:3, Fall 1964.
-J-
“Jean” (memoir), STFT, F.
-K-
“Kelly” in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, January 5, 2008.
"Kelly," see "Kelly and Erda"; see also, "The Man Who Invented Eternity."
"Kelly and Erda," Two Stories, Just a Moment, i:2, 1990.
-L-
"Lemon Ice" (memoir), Crosscurrents, v:3, 1985, pp. 129-134.
——, (version #2; see also, “The Folk”), Voices in Italian Americana, iv:1, Spring 1993, p. 97.
——, (version #2; see also, “The Folk”), Two Worlds Walking, ed. Diane Glancy and C. W. Truesdale, Minneapolis: New Rivers Press, 1994. STFT, F. MUSEUM.
“Letter to My Cousin Lewis” by Ann Buttigheri Badach, VIA, iix:1, 2007, pp. 89-94.
"Little God'e Eye, The," The New Review, No. 5, Fall 1993, pp. 35-37. MUSEUM.
——, on-line reprint in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, June 28, 2008.
“’Little’ Josephine,” VIA, iix:1, 2007, pp. 95-103.
“Lydia and Douglas” (memoir), The sections on Cuba, Haiti, Japan, Singapore, and Hong Kong were first published in The 1954 World Cruise of the U. S. S. Hornet (CVA12), ed. Gareth Lewis, n. p.: n.p., 1954. ASOL.
-M-
"Man in the Booth, The," Ploughshares, x:2-3, 1984, pp. 124-128. TBOD, MUSEUM.
"Man Who Invented Eternity, The," Quartet, iv:26, Spring 1969; see also, "Kelly."
"Master of Cerements, The," Wind, No. 12, 1974. MUSEUM.
——, on-line reprint, Nights and Weekends, summer 2008. MUSEUM.
“Matinee,” in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, January 26, 2008. MUSEUM.
“Meters and Missiles” (memoir), ASOL.
“Mom May” (memoir), STFT, F.
Murgatroyd and Mabel, Oswego: Mathom Publishing Company, 1978.
“Murgatroyd Tries Again,” TBOD.
"Museum of Ordinary People, The," American Fiction 2, ed. Michael C. White & Alan Davis, New York: Birch Lane Press, 1991, pp. 220-228. TBOD. MUSEUM.
——, Heroes and Villains in American Literature, ed. Henry I. Christ, New York: AMSCO School Publications, 1996. ISBN 01-56765-029-5.
"Musing About Students" (memoir), Poesis, vii:3, [1986], pp. 27-37. ASOL.
"Mutable Past, The" (memoir), The Virginia Quarterly Review, lxxi:3, Summer 1995, pp. 541-549. F.
“My Father and I,” my first-published short story, won third prize in a high school fiction competition and appeared in The Journal of Meriden, Connecticut, during the summer of 1949. Many years later I rewrote and included it as part of "The Gunner's Story," q.v.
“My Old Pal Walt” (memoir: see also “Whitman and I”), ASOL.
-N-
"Nancy" (memoir), Confrontation, No. 44-45, Fall 1990/Spring 1991, pp. 15-19. F.
-O-
"Old-Fashioned Kind of Guy, An," New Times, No. 678, March 21, 1984, p. 8. TBOD, MUSEUM.
"One Sunday Morning," Carleton Miscellany, x:3, Summer 1969; FCAL, OHT. TBOD, MUSEUM.
——, on-line reprint in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, June 28, 2008.
“Our Friend, Dan Chaucer” (memoir), The English Record, liii:3, Spring/Summer 2003, pp. 47-54. ASOL.
-P-
"Paul" (memoir), The Bridge, v:2, Winter 1996, pp. 55-62. F.
“Peter the Unlucky” (memoir), River City, xx:1, 2000, pp. 65-74. F.
“Pierre of Sunny Border (memoir), F.
"Pleasant Dell," Carleton Miscellany, vi:2, Spring 1965, OHT, TBOD, MUSEUM.
“Poetry: The Tag-End of the Entertainment Industry,” ASOL.
"Prison, The," Quartet, iii:24, Fall 1968. MUSEUM.
-Q-
-R-
"Ray," The New Review, i:3: February-March 1993, pp. 36-39. F.
“Remembrance of Howard Nemerov, A,” The Formalist, xii:1, 2001, 72-76. ASOL.
-S-
"Salt," Quartet, iii:21, Winter 1968. MUSEUM.
——, on-line reprint in Nights and Weekends e-zine at www.nightsandweekends.com, October 22, 2007.
"Savants," Sucarnochee Review, Vol. vi, 1988, pp. 19-21; D, HTWAM, ID, TBOD, MUSEUM.
"Scent of Lilac” (originally “Honeysuckle,” The," New England Review, i:1, May-June 1969. MUSEUM.
"Scot on the Rocks," The [Davidson] Miscellany, iv:1, January 1969; D, HTWAM, ID, TBOD.
"Scrabblers, The," Croton Review, No. 7, 1984., pp. 4-5.
“Secret Name, The,” Nights & Weekends e-zine, August 18, 2007.
"Shaggy Dog's Three Tails, The," Satire Newsletter, iv:2, Spring 1967.
"Shambling Man, The," North Atlantic Review, i:1, Summer 1989, pp. 21-28
"Shipmates," Colorado-North Review, xv:3, Spring 1978, pp. 14-21. TBOD; MUSEUM.
“The Story of an Italian Protestant,” Italian Americana, xxv:2, Summer 2007, pp. 197-206.
-T-
"Tontine," Crosscurrents, vii:2, 1987, pp. 151-160. MUSEUM.
-U-
"Unicorn Hunter, The," Cedar Rock, iv:4, Fall 1979, p. 24. MUSEUM.
“Upstairs” (memoir), edited by Marla Morris, Mary Aswell Doll, and William F. Pinar, New York: Peter Lang, 1999, pp. 219-231. ASOL.
-V-
"Vincent," (syndicated publication), The Newsday Magazine, October 23, 1983, pp. 10 & 12. MUSEUM.
——,, (syndicated publication), This World (San Francisco Chronicle), October 23, 1983, pp. 13-14.
——,, (syndicated publication), Picture (Minneapolis Tribune), October 23, 1983, pp. 4-6.
——,, (syndicated publication), Northwest Magazine (The Sunday Oregonian), October 30, 1983, pp. 18-19.
——,, (syndicated publication), The Arts (Chicago Tribune), November 13, 1983, pp. 37-38.
——,, (reprint), New Times (Syracuse, NY), November 16, 1983, No. 661, p. 13.
——,, (reprint), Courier-Journal (New Haven, CT), December 23, 1983, pp. 41-43.
——,, (reprint), The Available Press/PEN Short Story Collection, intr. Anne Tyler, New York: Ballantine Books, 1985, pp. 418-422.
-W-
"Whitman and I," TPP.
-X-
-Y-
"Yeoman's Story, The," see "Shipmates," D, HTWAM, ID MUSEUM.
-Z-
PLAYS
Key to Collections and Volumes:
D = Dialogue, 1989 & 1991 (U.K. edition)..
DAH = Day After History, 1956.
FCAL = Freshman Composition and Literature, 1973.
HTWAM = How to Write a Million, 1995.
ID = Il Dialogo (Italian edition and translation of Dialogue).
OHT = Oxford Handbook of Literary Forms, Test Draft, 1995.
PAF = Pocoangelini, A Fantography & Other Poems, 1971.
PAITW = Poetry: An Introduction through Writing, 1973.
TF = The Fog, 1987.
TS = The Sketches of Lewis Turco and Livevil: A Mask, 1962.
"Age of Philosophy, The," DAH, TBOF3. pp. 109-12; see "Ah! Romance!"
"Ah! Romance!" Quartet, No. 3, 1963; see "The Age of Philosophy"; FCAL.
"Barrow Yard" (see also the short story "Shipmates"), (DAH, D, ID, HTWAM).
"Case in Hand," incorporated in "The Planet Hell"; DAH.
"The City's Mask," Quartet, No. 8, 1964; (see also "Observations of a Resurrected Corpse"); DAH.
"Cycle," Experiment, vii:3-4, 1958.
"The Dark Man" (see also "Dreams of Stone and Sun"), Castalia,i:1, 1961.
"Dreams of Stone and Sun" (see also "The Dark Man"), The New York State Community Theatre Journal, x:1, Fall 1971.
"The Elections Last Fall," Polemic, Vol. vi, 1961.
"The Fog," Polemic, xi:1, Winter, 1966; FCAL, TF, OHT.
"Livevil: A Mask," Polemic, Vol. vi, 1961. TSOLT.
"Pocoangelini 7," Poetry, cviii:4, July 1966; PAF; PAITW, p. 244; TSW.
PUBLIC PERFORMANCES
At colleges and universities throughout the United States since the late 1950s, including the Northwest Poetry Circuit and especially many units of the State University of New York: Centers at Albany and Binghamton; Colleges at Brockport, Buffalo, New Paltz, Oswego, Plattsburgh, Potsdam, Purchase; community colleges include. Adirondacks, Finger Lakes, North Country, Orange County, Staten Island, Suffolk County, various other two-year units, community art centers, and conferences. In 1993: University of Plymouth at Exmouth, Devonshire, England; New York State Writers' Institute at the State University of New York at Albany; Cleveland State University; Case Western Reserve University; University of Connecticut, Storrs. In 1994, Sage Junior College of Albany, New York. In 1998, Chautauqua. In 1999, Paradise Valley C. C., Arizona.
Two songs, “Autumn Lines,” and “Winter,” from “Elegy for a Japanese Garden: Three Songs for Soprano, Alto Flute and Piano” by the Dutch composer Walter Hekster, texts from First Poems by Lewis Turco (1960); world premiere performance by Trio Il Castello: Ilse van de Kasteelen, Jan van der Meer, Koos Verheul, Programma T+Concert, Cantina Vocaal, Amsterdam, Holland, 19 January 2003.
PAPERS PRESENTED
"Corresponding with Conrad Aiken," MLA in New Orleans, December 1988.
"The Handbook Forms of John Ashbery," MLA in Washington, D. C., December 1989.
"Poetry Reading by NEMLA Members," NEMLA in Toronto, April 1990.
SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
Poetry reading, Archive of Recorded Poetry and Literature, The Library of Congress, 1959 (Richard Eberhart, Poetry Consultant) & 1979 (William Meredith, Poetry Consultant);
Manuscript collection, University of Iowa Libraries, est. 2002.
The "Lewis Turco and George O'Connell Christmas Card Collection, 1966-2003," Smithsonian Archives of American Art, Washington, DC, established 2004.
The “Lewis Turco Archive of American Poetry” at Special Collections, Cleveland State University Library, Cleveland, OH, established 2004.
REFERENCE MATERIALS
BOOKS:
Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
CRITICAL ESSAYS AND BIBLIOGRAPHY
Ferdinando P. Alfonsi, "Lewis Turco," Dictionary of Italian-American Poets, New York: Peter Lang Publishing, 1989.
Marilyn K. Basel, "Lewis (Putnam) Turco," ("Wesli Court"), Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, vol. 24, ed. Straub, Detroit: Gale Research, 1988.
Dedria Bryfonski,, ed., Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 11, Detroit: Gale Research, 1979, "Lewis Turco" entry quoting from various reviews appearing in periodicals.
Tracy Chevalier, ed., Contemporary Poets, 5th edition, Chicago and London: St. James Press, 1991, entry by Jim Elledge, q.v., pp. 996-999.
Herbert R. Coursen, Jr., "A Certain Slant of Light: The Poetry of Lewis Turco," The Hollins Critic, xxviii:2, April, 1991, pp. 1-10.
——, reprint, Companion to Contemporary American Literature from the Editors of The Hollins Critic, ed. R. H. W. Dillard and Amanda Cockrell, Farmington Hills: Twayne Publishers, 2002.
“Whole Meaning Again” in Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Mary Doll, "Lewis Turco," Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1984, ed. Ross, Detroit: Gale Research, 1985, pp. 331-338.
——, reprint as “A Poetics of the Psyche,” in Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Jim Elledge, "Lewis Turco," Contemporary Poets, 4th ed., Vinson, London: St. James, & New York: St. Martin's, 1985; 5th ed., Chevalier, 1991, pp. 996-999.
——, ibid., 5th ed., Chevalier, London & Chicago: St. James, 1991. [Update of previous entry.]
Gregory Fitzgerald, and William Heyen, "The Poetry of Lewis Turco," an interview, Costerus: Essays in English and American Language and Literature (Netherlands), Vol. 9, 1973.
F. W. Crumb Memorial Library, eds., Bibliographies in Contemporary Poetry, "Lewis Turco: A Bibliography of His Works and Criticism of Them," Potsdam: State University of New YorkCollege, 1972.
Phyllis Gershator, ed., A Bibliographic Guide to the Literature of Contemporary American Poetry, 1970-75, Metuchen: Scarecrow, 1976.
Martin E. Gingerich, comp., Contemporary Poetry in America and England 1950-1975: A Guide to Information Sources, Detroit: Gale Research, 1983, pp. 393-394.
R. S. Gwynn, “Who Was That Masked Man? American Poetry’s Debt of Gratitude to Lewis Turco,” in Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
William Heyen,, "Lewis Turco," Contemporary Poets, ibid. 2nd ed., 1975 (entries in other editions as well, q.v.).
——, "The Progress of Lewis Turco," Modern Poetry Studies, ii:3, 1971.
——, reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Donald Justice, “Foreword” to First Poems, 1960.
——, reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Frank Magill,. N., ed., Critical Survey of Short Fiction, Englewood Cliffs: Salem Press, 1981, p. 2861.
Jerre Mangione & Ben Morreale, La Storia: Five Centuries of the Italian Experience, New York: HarperCollins, 1992, pp. 430-434.
Donald Masterson,, "Making the Language Dance and Go Deep: An Interview with Lewis Turco," ed. Jack Welch, Cream City Review, viii:1 & 2, 1983, pp. 108-117.
——, reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Roger Matuz, ed., Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 63, Detroit: Gale Research, 1991, "Lewis Turco" entry quoting from II.O., IV.C., IV.D., IV.I., XXI.E., XXI.F., XXI.G., XXI.J., XXII.C., XXII.D., pp. 428-433.
William McPherson, comp., The Bibliography of Contemporary American Poetry, 1945-1985: An Annotated Checklist, Meckler Publishing, 1986, p. 69.
Rosalie Murphy, ed., Contemporary Poets of the English Language, Chicago: St. James Press, 1970, PP. 1105-1106.
Joyce Nakamura, editor, Contemporary Authors Autobiography Series, Vol. 22, Detroit: Gale Research, 1995, pp. 233-253.
Jean W. Ross, ed., Dictionary of Literary Biography Yearbook: 1984, Detroit: Gale Research, 1985, entry by Mary Doll (with bibliography), pp. 331-338.
Stephen Serafin, editor, “Turco. Lewis (Putnam), “The Encyclopedia of American Literature, New York: Continuum, 1999, entry by R. S. Gwynn.
De Villo Sloan,, "The Mirror Image: A Retrospective View of Lewis Turco," Voices in Italian Americana, iii:1, Spring 1992.
——, reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Felix Stefanile, “Singing to the Same Tune, but with Different Words,” Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Deborah A. Straub, ed., Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Vol. 24, Detroit: Gale Research, 1988, entry by Marilyn K. Basel (with bibliography), pp. 446-448.
Lewis Turco, comp., The Literature of New York: A Selective Bibliography of Colonial and Native New York State Authors, Oneonta: New York State English Council, 1970, p. 95.
Gene Van Troyer, "Terra Imaginaria," The English Record, xlii:2, 1992, pp. 11-18.
——, reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Kathrine Varnes, “Paint Mixed by Another” in Lewis Turco and His Work, Star Cloud Press, 2004.
James Vinson, ed., Contemporary Poets, Second Edition [see Murphy, above], New York: St. Martin's Press, 1975, pp. 1570-1572 [quotes from II.R. above. See also all subsequent editions.]
——, ibid., Third Edition, New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980. [Updates previous entry.]
——, and D. L. Kirkpatrick, eds., ibid., Fourth Edition, 1985. Critical entry by Jim Elledge.
Hyatt H. Waggoner, "The Formalism of Lewis Turco: Fluting and Fifing with Frosted Fingers," Concerning Poetry, ii:2, Fall 1969, pp. 50-58.
——, “Sharing the Path or Circuit of Things through Forms,” Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Gerhard Zeller, “The Anachronist,” E. L. F.: Eclectic Literary Forum, viii:1, Spring 1998.
——, reprint, Lewis Turco and His Work: A Celebration, ed. Steven E. Swerdfeger, Scottsdale: Star Cloud Press, 2004.
Short listings: Who's Who in America, Lincoln Library of Language Arts, Contemporary Authors, Directory of American Scholars, Directory of American Poets and Fiction Writers, The Writer's Directory, Who's Who in U.S. Writers, Editors, & Poets, Encyclopedia of American Literature, etc.


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