Robert Hass Criticism
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Hass, Robert (Vol. 99)
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Praise
- Criticism in the First Person
- Arguing in Unknown Quantities
- Reading Old Friends
- Necessities of Life and Death
- Human Wishes
- A Student of Desire
- Going Metric
- Human Wishes
- An Abundance of Lack: The Fullness of Desire in the Poetry of Robert Hass
- The Poet of the People
- Robert Hass Is Named Poet Laureate
- New Laureate Wields Bully Pen for Poetry
- The Legacy of Poet Laureates
- Something Ode, Something New
- Sun under Wood
- Sun under Wood
- Sun under Wood
- Robert Hass: Bard on the National Stage
- A Poet's Road Trip along Main Street, U.S.A.
- Further Reading
- Hass, Robert (Vol. 18)
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Hass, Robert
- Introduction
- Principal Works
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Criticism
- Field Guide
- Fool, Thou Poet
- Field Guide
- Impetus and Invention: Poetic Tradition and the Individual Talent
- Summer Birds and Haunch of Winter
- Praise
- Robert Hass with David Remnick
- One Body: Some Notes on Form, 1978
- "And There Are Always Melons,' Some Thoughts on Robert Hass
- The Discursive Muse: Robert Hass's 'Songs to Survive the Summer'
- Necessities of Life and Death
- Approaching the Fin de Siècle
- An interview in Iowa Review
- Obstinate Humanity
- Further Reading