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Breslin, Paul. “Three Poets,” in New York Times Book Review, November 2, 1980, p. 12.
Dunn, Douglass. “Review of Caviare at the Funeral,” in Times Literary Supplement, June 5, 1981, p. 645.
Ellman, Richard, and Robert O’Clair, eds. The Norton Anthology Of Modern Poetry, 2d edition. Norton, 1983.
Gray, Yohma. “The Poetry of Louis Simpson,” in Poet in Progress. Northwestern University Press, 1967, pp. 227–243.
Horowitz, David A. Peter N. Carroll, and David D. Lee, eds. On the Edge: A New...
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