Poets, American
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- Phillis Wheatley chooses freedom, history, poetry, and the ideals of the American Revolution, G.J. Barker-Benfield
- Young Eliot, from St. Louis to The Waste Land, Robert Crawford
- Children of grass, a portrait of American poetry, B.A. Van Sise ; foreword by Mary-Louise Parker
- Charles Wright in conversation, interviews, 1979-2006, edited by Robert D. Denham
- Emma's poem, the voice of the Statue of Liberty, by Linda Glaser with paintings by Claire A. Nivola
- One more theory about happiness, a memoir, Paul Guest
- The last days of Sylvia Plath, Carl Rollyson
- Indian journals, March 1962-May 1963, notebooks, diary, blank pages, writings, Allen Ginsberg
- Langston Hughes, before and beyond Harlem, Faith Berry
- The gilded edge, two audacious women and the cyanide love triangle that shook America, Catherine Prendergast
- Gemini, an extended autobiographical statement on my first twenty-five years of being a Black poet, Nikki Giovanni
- In search of Walt Whitman, written, produced and directed by Andrew D. Kaplan
- They knew what they wanted, poems & collages, John Ashbery ; edited by Mark Polizzotti ; introduction and interview by John Yau
- The Fall of America journals, 1965-1971, Allen Ginsberg ; edited by Michael Schumacher
- One hundred autobiographies, a memoir, David Lehman
- Celia planted a garden, the story of Celia Thaxter and her island garden, Phyllis Root & Gary D. Schmidt ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Four unposted letters to Catherine, Laura Riding ; postscript by Laura (Riding) Jackson ; afterword by Elizabeth Friedmann and Alan J. Clark
- Quarter notes, improvisations and interviews, Charles Wright
- New poems of Emily Dickinson, edited by William H. Shurr with Anna Dunlap & Emily Grey Shurr
- Countee Cullen, poet of the Harlem Renaissance, Samuel Willard Crompton and Charlotte Etinde-Crompton
- A place to stand, the making of a poet, Jimmy Santiago Baca
- Next year in Cuba, a Cubano's coming-of-age in America, Gustavo Pérez Firmat
- What lips my lips have kissed, the loves and love poems of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Daniel Mark Epstein
- Ruth Weiss, one more step West is the sea, directed by Thomas Antonic
- A whole world, letters from James Merrill, edited by Langdon Hammer and Stephen Yenser
- The real work, interviews & talks, 1964-1979, Gary Snyder ; edited with an introd. by Wm. Scott McLean
- The Black Notebooks, An Interior Journey, Toi Derricotte
- Iron Curtain journals, January-May 1965, Allen Ginsberg ; edited by Michael Schumacher
- Gwendolyn brooks, poetry and the heroic voice
- Love had a compass, journals and poetry, Robert Lax ; edited by James J. Uebbing
- Life upon the wicked stage, a memoir, Grace Cavalieri
- Recollections of my life as a woman, the New York years, Diane di Prima
- Imagine being more afraid of freedom than slavery, poems, Pamela Sneed
- Fault lines, a memoir by Meena Alexander ; preface by Ngũgĩ wa Thiongʼo ; afterword by Gaiutra Bahadur
- What is the grass, Walt Whitman in my life, Mark Doty
- African-American poets, Michael R. Strickland
- Some bright morning, I'll fly away, a memoir, Alice Anderson
- New selected poems and translations, Ezra Pound ; edited and annotated with an afterword by Richard Sieburth ; with essays by T.S. Eliot and John Berryman
- Walt Whitman, a biography, Milton Meltzer
- The songs we know best, John Ashbery's early life, Karin Roffman
- This waiting for love, Helene Johnson, Poet of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Verner D. Mitchell ; foreword by Cheryl A. Wall ; afterword by Abigail McGrath
- Charles Olson, the allegory of a poet's life, Tom Clark
- Phillis Wheatley, slave and poet, by Robin S. Doak
- Langston Hughes, jazz poet of the Harlem renaissance, Samuel Willard Crompton and Charlotte Etinde-Crompton
- Bid the vassal soar;, interpretive essays on the life and poetry of Phillis Wheatley (ca. 1753-1784) and George Moses Horton (ca. 1797-1883), [by] M.A. Richmond
- Langston Hughes, poet, produced and directed by Jerry Baber and Amy A. Tiehel ; executive producer, Andrew Schlessinger
- The master letters of Emily Dickinson, edited by R.W. Franklin
- My Emily Dickinson, Susan Howe with a preface by Eliot Weinberger
- The whole harmonium, the life of Wallace Stevens, Paul Mariani
- Imagina, Juan Felipe Herrera ; ilustrado por Lauren Castillo ; traduccion de Georgina Lázaro
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