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Wright, James (1927-1980)

The following sources are recommended by a professor whose research specialty is American poet James Wright.


 

Six Superlative Sources

· Dougherty, David C. James Wright. Twayne Publishers, 1987.

· Elkins, Andrew. The Poetry of James Wright. University of Alabama Press, 1991.

· Roberson, William H. James Wright: An Annotated Bibliography. Scarecrow Press, 1995.

· Smith, Dave. The Pure Clear Word: Essays on the Poetry of James Wright. University of Illinois Press, 1982.

· Stein, Kevin J. James Wright: The Poetry of a Grown Man. Ohio University Press, 1988.

· Stitt, Peter, and Frank Graziano, eds. James Wright: The Heart of the Light. University of Michigan Press, 1990.

Other Excellent Sources

· Baker, David. "Re: Wright." Kenyon Review, 18 (Spring 1996), 157-175.

· Bly, Robert. "James Wright and the Slender Woman." American Poetry Review, 17 (May/June 1988), 29-33.

· Bly, Robert. Remembering James Wright. Ally Press, 1991.

· Breslin, James E. "James Wright's The Branch Will Not Break." American Poetry Review, 11 (March/April 1982), 39-46.

· Brunner, Edward, ed. James Wright. Anthology of Modern American Poetry. Oxford University Press, 2000. http://www.english.uiuc.edu/maps/poets/s_z/j_wright/j_wright.htm

· Bugeja, Michael. "James Wright: The Mastery of Personification in This Journey." Mid-American Review, 4 (Fall 1984), 106-115.

· Dickey, James. "Give-Down and Outrage: The Poetry of the Last Straw." Southern Review, 27 (Spring 1991), 430-437.

· Doctorow, E.L. "James Wright at Kenyon." Gettysburg Review, 3 (Winter 1990), 11-22.

· Dodd, Wayne. "That Same Bodily Curve of the Spirit." Ohio Review, 18 (no. 2, 1977), 59-62.

· Dougherty, David C. "The Skeptical Poetry of James Wright." Contemporary Poetry, 2 (no. 2, 1977), 4-10.

· Gattuccio, Nicholas. "Now My Amenities of Stone Are Done: Some Notes on the Style of James Wright." Scape: Seattle, New York, (no. 1, 1981), 31-44. Reprinted in Concerning Poetry, 15 (no. 1, 1982), 61-76.

· Graves, Michael. "Crises in the Career of James Wright." Hollins Critic, 22 (December 1985), 1-9.

· Graziano, Frank, and Peter Stitt, eds. James Wright: A Profile. Logbridge-Rhodes, 1988.

· Harris, Victoria. "James Wright's Odyssey: A Journey from Dualism to Incorporation." Contemporary Poetry, 3 (no. 3, 1978), 56-74.

· James Wright. Poetry Exhibits, American Academy of Poets. http://www.poets.org/poet.php/prmPID/73

· Jones, Rodney. "The Vision of a Practical Man." Parnassus, 16 (no. 2, 1991), 216-241.

· Kalaidjian, Walter. "Many of Our Waters: The Poetry of James Wright." Boundary 2, 9 (Winter 1981), 101-121.

· Lammon, Martin D. "Making Acquaintance: Second Hand Notes on James Wright." Iowa Review, 17 (Winter 1987), 55-71.

· Lense, Edward. "This Is What I Wanted: James Wright and the Other World." Modern Poetry Studies, 11 (no. 1/2, 1982), 19-32.

· Lensing, George S., and Ronald Moran. Four Poets and the Emotive Imagination: Robert Bly, James Wright, Louis Simpson, and William Stafford. Louisiana State University Press, 1976.

· Maley, Saundra R. Solitary Apprenticeship: James Wright and German Poetry. Edwin Mellen Press, 1996.

· Matthews, William. "The Continuity of James Wright's Poems." Ohio Review, 18 (Spring/Summer 1977), 44-57.

· Mazzaro, Jerome. "Dark Waters: James Wright's Early Poetry." Centennial Review, 27 (Spring 1983), 135-155.

· Mills, Ralph J., Jr. "James Wright's Poetry: Introductory Notes." Chicago Review, 17 (no. 2/3, 1964), 128-143.

· Saunders, William S. "Indignation Born of Love: James Wright's Ohio Poems." The Old Northwest, 4 (December 1978), 353-369.

· Scott, Nathan A., Jr. "Wright's Lyricism." Southern Review, 27 (Spring 1991), 438-464.

· Serchuk, Peter. "On the Poetry of James Wright." Modern Poetry Studies, 10 (no. 2/3, 1981), 85-90.

· Smith, Dave. "An Interview with James Wright: The Pure, Clear Word." American Poetry Review, 9 (May/June, 1980), 19-30.

· Stein, Kevin. "'A Dark River of Labor': Work and Workers in James Wright's Poetry." American Poetry Review, 22 (November/December 1993), 49-54.

· Stein, Kevin. "A Redefinition of the Poetic Self: James Wright's Amenities of Stone." Ohio Review, 33 (1984), 9-28.

· Stein, Kevin. "The Rhetoric of Containment, Vulnerability, and Integration in the Work of James Wright." Concerning Poetry, 20 (1987), 117-127.

· Stiffler, Randall. "The Reconciled Vision of James Wright." Literary Review, 28 (Fall 1984), 77-92.

· Stitt, Peter. "An Introduction to the Poet James Wright." Gettysburg Review, 3 (Winter 1990), 35-48.

· Stitt, Peter. "James Wright: The Garden and the Grime." Kenyon Review, 6 (Spring 1984), 76-91.

· Stitt, Peter. The World's Hieroglyphic Beauty: Five American Poets. University of Georgia Press, 1985.

· Yatchisin, George. "A Listening to Walt Whitman and James Wright." Walt Whitman Quarterly Review, 9 (Spring 1992), 175-195.

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