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The Wound and Dream: Sixty Years of American Poems about the Spanish Civil War (American Poetry Recovery Series)
August 13, 2002, University of Illinois Press
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The wound and the dream: sixty years of American poems about the Spanish Civil War
2002, University of Illinois Press
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The Wound and Dream: Sixty Years of American Poems about the Spanish Civil War (American Poetry Recovery Series)
July 29, 2002, University of Illinois Press
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Table of Contents
Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION The International Context for American Poetry about the Spanish Civil War 1
MARTHA MILLET (1936) Women of Spain 63
KENNETH PORTER (1936) iSalud! 64
WALLACE STEVENS (1936) The Men ThatAre Falling 65
MURIEL RUKEYSER (1937) Mediterranean 67
EDWIN ROLFE (1937) Death by Water 74
Elegy for Our Dead 76
City of Anguish 77
LANGSTON HUGHES (1937) Song of Spain 82
Letter from Spain 85
Hero-International Brigade 87
MIKE QU IN (1937) How Much for Spain? 89
KENNETH REXROTH (1937) Requiem forthe Spanish Dead 90
JAMES RORTY (1937) Elegy for the Spanish Dead 92
AARON KRAMER (1937) Smiles and Blood 94
ROBINSON JEFFERS (1937) Sinverguenza 96
NORMAN ROSTEN (1937) The March 97
SOL FUNAROFF (1938) To Federico Garcia Lorca 98
BEN MADDOW (1938) The Defenses 99
JOYDAVIDMAN (1938) Snow in Madrid 100
Near Catalonia 102
GENEVIEVE TAGGARD (1938) Noncombatants 103
Silence in Mallorca 104
KENNETH FEARING (1938) The Program 106.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 54-61) and index.
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