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- 2002008278 contributor B9199144.
- 2002008278 created "c2002.".
- 2002008278 date "2002".
- 2002008278 date "c2002.".
- 2002008278 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2002008278 description "From banana to basho, or, How one Japanese American writer learned not to write like John O'Hara -- Multiculturalism : living in the world (whose world?) -- Difficulties of the moment : Weil, Milosz, and Bakhtin -- On poetry and politics : Brecht, Rich, and C.K. Williams -- Splitting open the tradition : on Derek Walcott's XXIII -- The margins at the center, the center at the margins : Asian American poetry -- Dim sum poetics -- An argument : on 1942 (an interview with Daniel Kane) -- A multiplicity of voices (an interview with Lee Rossi) -- The colors of desire (an interview with William Walsh) -- A note from Caliban : on Harold Bloom's introduction to The best of the best American poetry, 1988-1997 -- Where we've been, where we're going.".
- 2002008278 extent "174 p. ;".
- 2002008278 identifier "0472067761 (pbk. : acid-free paper)".
- 2002008278 identifier "0472097768 (acid-free paper)".
- 2002008278 identifier 2002008278.html.
- 2002008278 identifier 2002008278.html.
- 2002008278 isPartOf "Poets on poetry".
- 2002008278 issued "2002".
- 2002008278 issued "c2002.".
- 2002008278 language "eng".
- 2002008278 publisher "Ann Arbor : University of Michigan Press,".
- 2002008278 subject "811/.54 21".
- 2002008278 subject "Group identity in literature.".
- 2002008278 subject "Identity (Psychology) in literature.".
- 2002008278 subject "Japanese American authors Interviews.".
- 2002008278 subject "Mura, David Aesthetics.".
- 2002008278 subject "Mura, David Interviews.".
- 2002008278 subject "PS3563.U68 Z469 2002".
- 2002008278 subject "Poetry Authorship.".
- 2002008278 subject "Poetry.".
- 2002008278 subject "Poets, American 20th century Interviews.".
- 2002008278 tableOfContents "From banana to basho, or, How one Japanese American writer learned not to write like John O'Hara -- Multiculturalism : living in the world (whose world?) -- Difficulties of the moment : Weil, Milosz, and Bakhtin -- On poetry and politics : Brecht, Rich, and C.K. Williams -- Splitting open the tradition : on Derek Walcott's XXIII -- The margins at the center, the center at the margins : Asian American poetry -- Dim sum poetics -- An argument : on 1942 (an interview with Daniel Kane) -- A multiplicity of voices (an interview with Lee Rossi) -- The colors of desire (an interview with William Walsh) -- A note from Caliban : on Harold Bloom's introduction to The best of the best American poetry, 1988-1997 -- Where we've been, where we're going.".
- 2002008278 title "Song for Uncle Tom, Tonto, and Mr. Moto : poetry and identity / David Mura.".
- 2002008278 type "text".