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Conarroe, Joel O., “Five Poets,” in Shenandoah, Vol. 18, No. 4, Summer 1967, pp. 87–88.
Howard, Richard, “Donald Justice,” in Alone with America: Essays on the Art of Poetry in the United States since 1950, Atheneum, 1980.
Hunt, William, “The Poems of Donald Justice,” in Poetry, Vol. 112, No. 4, July 1968, pp. 272–73.
Justice, Donald, A Donald Justice Reader, Middlebury College Press, 1991.
—, Night Light, Wesleyan University Press, 1967.
—, Oblivion, Story Line...
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