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Using side-by-side pairings of first drafts and final versions, including full-page reproductions from the poets' personal notebooks, as well as an insightful essay on each poem's journey from start to finish, The Art of Revising Poetry tracks the creative process of twenty-one of the United States' most influential poets as they struggle over a single word, line break, or thought. This behind-the-scenes look into the creative minds of working poets, including African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native poets from across the US, is an essential resource for students practicing poetry,…mehr
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Using side-by-side pairings of first drafts and final versions, including full-page reproductions from the poets' personal notebooks, as well as an insightful essay on each poem's journey from start to finish, The Art of Revising Poetry tracks the creative process of twenty-one of the United States' most influential poets as they struggle over a single word, line break, or thought. This behind-the-scenes look into the creative minds of working poets, including African American, Latino, Asian American, and Native poets from across the US, is an essential resource for students practicing poetry, and for instructors looking to enliven the classroom with real world examples. Students learn first-hand from the deft revisions working poets make, while poetry teachers can show in detail how experienced poets self-edit, tinker, cut, rearrange, and craft a poem. The Art of Revising Poetry is a must-have for aspiring poets and poetry teachers at all levels.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350289277
- Artikelnr.: 67355634
- Verlag: Bloomsbury UK eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 168
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Mai 2023
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781350289277
- Artikelnr.: 67355634
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Kim Stafford is Emeritus Professor at Lewis & Clark College, Oregon, USA, where he founded the Northwest Writing Institute and taught for over thirty years. His twelve books of poetry and prose include, The Muses Among Us: Eloquent Listening and Other Pleasures of the Writer's Craft (2003) and 100 Tricks Every Boy Can Do: How My Brother Disappeared (2012). His most recent book is the poetry collection Singer Come from Afar (2021). He has taught writing in the US, Scotland, Italy, Mexico, and Bhutan. In 2018 he was named Oregon's 9th Poet Laureate for a two-year term. Charles Finn is the former editor of the literary and fine arts magazine High Desert Journal and author of Wild Delicate Seconds: 29 Wildlife Encounters (2012) and On a Benediction of Wind: Poems and Photographs from the American West (2022). His essays, poems, and nonfiction have been published in a wide variety of journals, magazines, newspapers, and anthologies across the United States.
Poet Biographies Introduction: Charles Finn & Kim Stafford. SECTION I: "I riffed
following the language where it led" Chapter 1: Bedtime Story
Joe Wilkins
Linfield University
USA. First Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Final Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Essay: Finding the Language
Finding Story: Revising "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Chapter 2: When Thought's Slope Steepens
Jane Hirshfield
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Counting
New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Final Draft: "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Essay: Stepladder
Vinegar
Persimmons: Revising "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Chapter 3: Increasing The Stakes
CMarie Fuhrman
Western Colorado University
USA. First Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Final Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Essay: Rhythm
Repetition
and the Drumbeat of Poetry: Revising "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Chapter 4: Researching The Mystery
Jimmy Santiago Baca
Author and Poet. Passage from First Draft: "River Run" Passage from Third Draft: "River Run" Essay: What it Took to Get Here: Revising "River Run" Chapter 5: Creating a More Beautiful Story
Sean Prentiss
Norwich University
USA. Intermediated Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" (with notes) Final Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Essay: Without Myths or Constellations: Revising "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Section II: "My first draft was a word tornado" Chapter 6: Inheritance
Frank X Walker
University of Kentucky
USA. First Draft: "InHerit" Final Draft: "InHerit" Essay: Revisions in Life and Poetry
Revising "InHerit" Chapter 7: A Matter of Inquiry
Rose McLarney
Auburn University
USA. First Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Final Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Essay: Identifying Gems: Revising "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Chapter 8: Gift From an Older Self
Naomi Shihab Nye
Texas State University
USA. Final Draft: "Tears
Appropriate" Essay: Gravity Changes: Revising "Tears
Appropriate" Chapter 9: A Poem's Truest Expression
Yona Harvey
University of Pittsburgh
USA. First Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Final Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Essay: True Expression as the Last Trolley Stop: Revising "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Chapter 10: An Inward Dissection
Terry Tempest Williams
Harvard Divinity School
USA. Original Prose Paragraph: "When Women Were Birds" Revision Into Poetry: "When Women Were Birds" Essay: Once Upon A Time: Revising "When Women Were Birds" SECTION III: "It felt clunky
false
but I knew I was close" Chapter 11: To See Again
Paulann Petersen
Stanford University
USA. Intermediate Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Final Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Essay: I Hear the Poem Speak For Itself: Revising "A Furrier's Grandchild" Chapter 12: Radiant Associations
Philip Metres
John Carroll University
USA. First Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Final Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Essay: Letters I Must Wait to Open: Revising "Ashberries: Letters" Chapter 13: An Act of Faith
Abayomi Animashaun
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. First Draft: "Exodus" Final Draft: "Exodus" Essay: Discipline and Unknowing: Revising "Exodus" Chapter 14: Removing Details
Tami Haaland
Montana State University Billings
USA. First Draft: "Deer on Crazy Creek" Final Draft "Deer on Crazy Creek" Essay: Making the Local Exact: Revising "Deer on Crazy Creek" Chapter 15: Forging Something New
Charles Finn
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Final Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Essay: The Winch of Imagination: Revising "Memory's Anvil" Chapter 16: Maintaining Fidelity
Shin Yu Pai
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Empty Zendo" Final Draft: "Empty Zendo" Essay: Emptying the Zendo: Revising "Empty Zendo" SECTION IV: "I asked my dreams." Chapter 17: What's at Stake
Kim Stafford
Lewis & Clark College
USA. Final Draft: "Lost in Snow" Essay: Getting More Intimate with Pain: Revising "Lost in Snow" Chapter 18: Zeroing in on Intent
Prageeta Sharma
Pomona College
USA. First Draft: "The Witness" Final Draft: "The Witness" Essay: The Poem's Psychic Center: Revising "The Witness" Chapter 19: In Thick Darkness we Listen
Shann Ray
Gonzaga University
USA. First Draft: "God of my abandonment" Final Draft: "God of my abandonment" Essay: Obscuring a Formidable Power: Revising "God of my abandonment" Chapter 20: The Serpentine Path
Todd Davis
Pennsylvania State University
USA. First Draft: "Tributary" Final Draft: "Tributary" Essay: Following a Tributary to Find a Poem: Revising "Tributary" Chapter 21: Dreaming Poetry
Beth Piatote
University of California
Berkeley
USA. First Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Final Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Essay: How Not to Write A Sonnet: Revising "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Index
following the language where it led" Chapter 1: Bedtime Story
Joe Wilkins
Linfield University
USA. First Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Final Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Essay: Finding the Language
Finding Story: Revising "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Chapter 2: When Thought's Slope Steepens
Jane Hirshfield
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Counting
New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Final Draft: "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Essay: Stepladder
Vinegar
Persimmons: Revising "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Chapter 3: Increasing The Stakes
CMarie Fuhrman
Western Colorado University
USA. First Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Final Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Essay: Rhythm
Repetition
and the Drumbeat of Poetry: Revising "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Chapter 4: Researching The Mystery
Jimmy Santiago Baca
Author and Poet. Passage from First Draft: "River Run" Passage from Third Draft: "River Run" Essay: What it Took to Get Here: Revising "River Run" Chapter 5: Creating a More Beautiful Story
Sean Prentiss
Norwich University
USA. Intermediated Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" (with notes) Final Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Essay: Without Myths or Constellations: Revising "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Section II: "My first draft was a word tornado" Chapter 6: Inheritance
Frank X Walker
University of Kentucky
USA. First Draft: "InHerit" Final Draft: "InHerit" Essay: Revisions in Life and Poetry
Revising "InHerit" Chapter 7: A Matter of Inquiry
Rose McLarney
Auburn University
USA. First Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Final Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Essay: Identifying Gems: Revising "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Chapter 8: Gift From an Older Self
Naomi Shihab Nye
Texas State University
USA. Final Draft: "Tears
Appropriate" Essay: Gravity Changes: Revising "Tears
Appropriate" Chapter 9: A Poem's Truest Expression
Yona Harvey
University of Pittsburgh
USA. First Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Final Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Essay: True Expression as the Last Trolley Stop: Revising "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Chapter 10: An Inward Dissection
Terry Tempest Williams
Harvard Divinity School
USA. Original Prose Paragraph: "When Women Were Birds" Revision Into Poetry: "When Women Were Birds" Essay: Once Upon A Time: Revising "When Women Were Birds" SECTION III: "It felt clunky
false
but I knew I was close" Chapter 11: To See Again
Paulann Petersen
Stanford University
USA. Intermediate Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Final Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Essay: I Hear the Poem Speak For Itself: Revising "A Furrier's Grandchild" Chapter 12: Radiant Associations
Philip Metres
John Carroll University
USA. First Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Final Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Essay: Letters I Must Wait to Open: Revising "Ashberries: Letters" Chapter 13: An Act of Faith
Abayomi Animashaun
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. First Draft: "Exodus" Final Draft: "Exodus" Essay: Discipline and Unknowing: Revising "Exodus" Chapter 14: Removing Details
Tami Haaland
Montana State University Billings
USA. First Draft: "Deer on Crazy Creek" Final Draft "Deer on Crazy Creek" Essay: Making the Local Exact: Revising "Deer on Crazy Creek" Chapter 15: Forging Something New
Charles Finn
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Final Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Essay: The Winch of Imagination: Revising "Memory's Anvil" Chapter 16: Maintaining Fidelity
Shin Yu Pai
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Empty Zendo" Final Draft: "Empty Zendo" Essay: Emptying the Zendo: Revising "Empty Zendo" SECTION IV: "I asked my dreams." Chapter 17: What's at Stake
Kim Stafford
Lewis & Clark College
USA. Final Draft: "Lost in Snow" Essay: Getting More Intimate with Pain: Revising "Lost in Snow" Chapter 18: Zeroing in on Intent
Prageeta Sharma
Pomona College
USA. First Draft: "The Witness" Final Draft: "The Witness" Essay: The Poem's Psychic Center: Revising "The Witness" Chapter 19: In Thick Darkness we Listen
Shann Ray
Gonzaga University
USA. First Draft: "God of my abandonment" Final Draft: "God of my abandonment" Essay: Obscuring a Formidable Power: Revising "God of my abandonment" Chapter 20: The Serpentine Path
Todd Davis
Pennsylvania State University
USA. First Draft: "Tributary" Final Draft: "Tributary" Essay: Following a Tributary to Find a Poem: Revising "Tributary" Chapter 21: Dreaming Poetry
Beth Piatote
University of California
Berkeley
USA. First Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Final Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Essay: How Not to Write A Sonnet: Revising "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Index
Poet Biographies Introduction: Charles Finn & Kim Stafford. SECTION I: "I riffed
following the language where it led" Chapter 1: Bedtime Story
Joe Wilkins
Linfield University
USA. First Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Final Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Essay: Finding the Language
Finding Story: Revising "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Chapter 2: When Thought's Slope Steepens
Jane Hirshfield
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Counting
New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Final Draft: "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Essay: Stepladder
Vinegar
Persimmons: Revising "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Chapter 3: Increasing The Stakes
CMarie Fuhrman
Western Colorado University
USA. First Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Final Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Essay: Rhythm
Repetition
and the Drumbeat of Poetry: Revising "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Chapter 4: Researching The Mystery
Jimmy Santiago Baca
Author and Poet. Passage from First Draft: "River Run" Passage from Third Draft: "River Run" Essay: What it Took to Get Here: Revising "River Run" Chapter 5: Creating a More Beautiful Story
Sean Prentiss
Norwich University
USA. Intermediated Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" (with notes) Final Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Essay: Without Myths or Constellations: Revising "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Section II: "My first draft was a word tornado" Chapter 6: Inheritance
Frank X Walker
University of Kentucky
USA. First Draft: "InHerit" Final Draft: "InHerit" Essay: Revisions in Life and Poetry
Revising "InHerit" Chapter 7: A Matter of Inquiry
Rose McLarney
Auburn University
USA. First Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Final Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Essay: Identifying Gems: Revising "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Chapter 8: Gift From an Older Self
Naomi Shihab Nye
Texas State University
USA. Final Draft: "Tears
Appropriate" Essay: Gravity Changes: Revising "Tears
Appropriate" Chapter 9: A Poem's Truest Expression
Yona Harvey
University of Pittsburgh
USA. First Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Final Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Essay: True Expression as the Last Trolley Stop: Revising "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Chapter 10: An Inward Dissection
Terry Tempest Williams
Harvard Divinity School
USA. Original Prose Paragraph: "When Women Were Birds" Revision Into Poetry: "When Women Were Birds" Essay: Once Upon A Time: Revising "When Women Were Birds" SECTION III: "It felt clunky
false
but I knew I was close" Chapter 11: To See Again
Paulann Petersen
Stanford University
USA. Intermediate Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Final Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Essay: I Hear the Poem Speak For Itself: Revising "A Furrier's Grandchild" Chapter 12: Radiant Associations
Philip Metres
John Carroll University
USA. First Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Final Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Essay: Letters I Must Wait to Open: Revising "Ashberries: Letters" Chapter 13: An Act of Faith
Abayomi Animashaun
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. First Draft: "Exodus" Final Draft: "Exodus" Essay: Discipline and Unknowing: Revising "Exodus" Chapter 14: Removing Details
Tami Haaland
Montana State University Billings
USA. First Draft: "Deer on Crazy Creek" Final Draft "Deer on Crazy Creek" Essay: Making the Local Exact: Revising "Deer on Crazy Creek" Chapter 15: Forging Something New
Charles Finn
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Final Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Essay: The Winch of Imagination: Revising "Memory's Anvil" Chapter 16: Maintaining Fidelity
Shin Yu Pai
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Empty Zendo" Final Draft: "Empty Zendo" Essay: Emptying the Zendo: Revising "Empty Zendo" SECTION IV: "I asked my dreams." Chapter 17: What's at Stake
Kim Stafford
Lewis & Clark College
USA. Final Draft: "Lost in Snow" Essay: Getting More Intimate with Pain: Revising "Lost in Snow" Chapter 18: Zeroing in on Intent
Prageeta Sharma
Pomona College
USA. First Draft: "The Witness" Final Draft: "The Witness" Essay: The Poem's Psychic Center: Revising "The Witness" Chapter 19: In Thick Darkness we Listen
Shann Ray
Gonzaga University
USA. First Draft: "God of my abandonment" Final Draft: "God of my abandonment" Essay: Obscuring a Formidable Power: Revising "God of my abandonment" Chapter 20: The Serpentine Path
Todd Davis
Pennsylvania State University
USA. First Draft: "Tributary" Final Draft: "Tributary" Essay: Following a Tributary to Find a Poem: Revising "Tributary" Chapter 21: Dreaming Poetry
Beth Piatote
University of California
Berkeley
USA. First Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Final Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Essay: How Not to Write A Sonnet: Revising "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Index
following the language where it led" Chapter 1: Bedtime Story
Joe Wilkins
Linfield University
USA. First Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Final Draft: "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Essay: Finding the Language
Finding Story: Revising "My Son Asks for the Story About When We Were Birds" Chapter 2: When Thought's Slope Steepens
Jane Hirshfield
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Counting
New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Final Draft: "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Essay: Stepladder
Vinegar
Persimmons: Revising "Counting
This New Year's Morning
What Powers Yet Remain to Me" Chapter 3: Increasing The Stakes
CMarie Fuhrman
Western Colorado University
USA. First Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Final Draft: "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Essay: Rhythm
Repetition
and the Drumbeat of Poetry: Revising "Land Acknowledgment
Valley County
Idaho" Chapter 4: Researching The Mystery
Jimmy Santiago Baca
Author and Poet. Passage from First Draft: "River Run" Passage from Third Draft: "River Run" Essay: What it Took to Get Here: Revising "River Run" Chapter 5: Creating a More Beautiful Story
Sean Prentiss
Norwich University
USA. Intermediated Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" (with notes) Final Draft: "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Essay: Without Myths or Constellations: Revising "The Constellations of Slate Belt
Pennsylvania" Section II: "My first draft was a word tornado" Chapter 6: Inheritance
Frank X Walker
University of Kentucky
USA. First Draft: "InHerit" Final Draft: "InHerit" Essay: Revisions in Life and Poetry
Revising "InHerit" Chapter 7: A Matter of Inquiry
Rose McLarney
Auburn University
USA. First Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Final Draft: "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Essay: Identifying Gems: Revising "The Collectors of Local Minerals Are Likelier to Find What They Seek" Chapter 8: Gift From an Older Self
Naomi Shihab Nye
Texas State University
USA. Final Draft: "Tears
Appropriate" Essay: Gravity Changes: Revising "Tears
Appropriate" Chapter 9: A Poem's Truest Expression
Yona Harvey
University of Pittsburgh
USA. First Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Final Draft: "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Essay: True Expression as the Last Trolley Stop: Revising "Hickory Street
New Orleans" Chapter 10: An Inward Dissection
Terry Tempest Williams
Harvard Divinity School
USA. Original Prose Paragraph: "When Women Were Birds" Revision Into Poetry: "When Women Were Birds" Essay: Once Upon A Time: Revising "When Women Were Birds" SECTION III: "It felt clunky
false
but I knew I was close" Chapter 11: To See Again
Paulann Petersen
Stanford University
USA. Intermediate Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Final Draft: "A Furrier's Grandchild" Essay: I Hear the Poem Speak For Itself: Revising "A Furrier's Grandchild" Chapter 12: Radiant Associations
Philip Metres
John Carroll University
USA. First Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Final Draft: "Ashberries: Letters" Essay: Letters I Must Wait to Open: Revising "Ashberries: Letters" Chapter 13: An Act of Faith
Abayomi Animashaun
University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
USA. First Draft: "Exodus" Final Draft: "Exodus" Essay: Discipline and Unknowing: Revising "Exodus" Chapter 14: Removing Details
Tami Haaland
Montana State University Billings
USA. First Draft: "Deer on Crazy Creek" Final Draft "Deer on Crazy Creek" Essay: Making the Local Exact: Revising "Deer on Crazy Creek" Chapter 15: Forging Something New
Charles Finn
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Final Draft: "Memory's Anvil" Essay: The Winch of Imagination: Revising "Memory's Anvil" Chapter 16: Maintaining Fidelity
Shin Yu Pai
Author and Poet. First Draft: "Empty Zendo" Final Draft: "Empty Zendo" Essay: Emptying the Zendo: Revising "Empty Zendo" SECTION IV: "I asked my dreams." Chapter 17: What's at Stake
Kim Stafford
Lewis & Clark College
USA. Final Draft: "Lost in Snow" Essay: Getting More Intimate with Pain: Revising "Lost in Snow" Chapter 18: Zeroing in on Intent
Prageeta Sharma
Pomona College
USA. First Draft: "The Witness" Final Draft: "The Witness" Essay: The Poem's Psychic Center: Revising "The Witness" Chapter 19: In Thick Darkness we Listen
Shann Ray
Gonzaga University
USA. First Draft: "God of my abandonment" Final Draft: "God of my abandonment" Essay: Obscuring a Formidable Power: Revising "God of my abandonment" Chapter 20: The Serpentine Path
Todd Davis
Pennsylvania State University
USA. First Draft: "Tributary" Final Draft: "Tributary" Essay: Following a Tributary to Find a Poem: Revising "Tributary" Chapter 21: Dreaming Poetry
Beth Piatote
University of California
Berkeley
USA. First Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Final Draft: "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Essay: How Not to Write A Sonnet: Revising "Because our Roots are in Rivers
Not Latin" Index