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Bloom, Harold, “Introduction,” in A. R. Ammons, Modern Critical Views series, Chelsea House Publishers, 1986, pp. 1–31.
Cushman, Stephen, “A. R. Ammons, or the Rigid Lines of the Free and Easy,” in Critical Essays on A. R. Ammons, edited by Robert Kirschten, G. K. Hall, 1997, pp. 271–308.
Hartman, Geoffrey, Review of Collected Poems: 1951– 1971, in the New York Times Book Review, November 19, 1972, pp. 39–40.
Haythe, Cynthia, “An Interview with A. R. Ammons,” in Critical Essays on A. R. Ammons,...
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