Susan Howe (Critical Survey of Poetry)
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Because her poetry is engendered both by a close attention to the minims of language and by a constant examination of the ground from which the language stems, Howe has come into association with the group known as the Language Realists, or the school known as Language Poetry, publishing in the magazines of that movement as well as in several anthologies predominantly or wholly of Language Realism: The L = A = N = G = U = A = G = E Book (1984), 21 + 1 American Poets Today (a bilingual edition, 1986), In the American Tree (1986), and...
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