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| Part III: Writings, 1947-1968 (continued) | |||||||||||||
| “About Rivers and Toes,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “About the Blabber-head,” circa 1962 | |||||||||||||
| “Absence,” undated | |||||||||||||
| Ac-Al | |||||||||||||
| “An Academic Homage to Cesar Borgia,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Acrobatic Hero: Robin Hood,” circa 1948 See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 158-159 | |||||||||||||
| “Adam the Husband,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Advertisement for a Reader,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Aerialists,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [After 7 days of no-calory food], undated | |||||||||||||
| “After a Fire,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “After the Party,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “An Afternoon in the Park,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Afternoon of a Thicket,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [The agony of the white Negro], undated | |||||||||||||
| [Ah, could we wake in mercy's name], undated | |||||||||||||
| [Ah Ruth! Ah Youth! Oh darkening fate], undated | |||||||||||||
| [Albert, much in love with Belle], undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Aliquod,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [All right, there is no reason for], undated | |||||||||||||
| [All the pet shops were advertizing non-rabid bats], undated | |||||||||||||
| “Allegiance,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [Always say “Yes, Sir,” “No, Sir,” “Please”], undated | |||||||||||||
| Am-Ar | |||||||||||||
| “America,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [Among the more effective, though lesser known], undated | |||||||||||||
| [Among the several lost generations always available], undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 41-43, 64-65 | |||||||||||||
| [An unknown god, half bored by his eternity], undated | |||||||||||||
| “And Here's What Happened Next or Those Three,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [And I want to say I am glad we met], undated | |||||||||||||
| “And Now Go to Sleep,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “And Off He Went As Proud As You Please,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [And when you sit alone, perhaps], undated | |||||||||||||
| “An Answer to My Son: Who Asked Me about a Quotation from Rilke,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Anticlimax,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [Any man – God, if he had the money – ], undated | |||||||||||||
| “Aquarium,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Are We through Talking, I Hope?” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Arrival from Cytherian,” circa 1967 | |||||||||||||
| “Ars Poetica,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [Arvin Marvin Lillisbee Fitch], undated | |||||||||||||
| As-At | |||||||||||||
| [As I rowed out to the light house], undated | |||||||||||||
| “As I Was Picking a Bobble-bud,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [As soon as no one is looking], undated | |||||||||||||
| “As Theory Is No Tree,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [Assume that all we most fear will come true], undated For additional material see same container, Notebook C, p. 135 | |||||||||||||
| [Astonishing, how little there is to hide], undated | |||||||||||||
| [At 4:00 a.m. in jet stream between IDL], undated | |||||||||||||
| [At first flower of the easy day], undated | |||||||||||||
| [At first light in the shadow, over the roach], undated | |||||||||||||
| [At Genoa we walked hours in the dark], undated | |||||||||||||
| “At Home Invitation for My Lousy Friends,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [At Madison and Twenty-third], undated | |||||||||||||
| “At My Father's Grave,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “At Night,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [At what point, I wonder, does], undated | |||||||||||||
| B-Bed | |||||||||||||
| [B is for bombers, our national pride], undated See same container, Notebook C, p. 33 | |||||||||||||
| [Baby sister is small as – this], undated | |||||||||||||
| “Back through the Looking Glass to This Side,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “A Ballad of Teleologies,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Bashing the Babies – Easter, 1968,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Because I Only Have Two Weeks Vacation and the First Is Gone,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Bedlam Revisited,” undated For additional material see same container, Notebook C, pp. 71-75, 88-89 (first line “Nobody told me anything much. I was born”) and Container III:16, Notebook B, p. 211 (first line “I went into a store and bought some shoes”) | |||||||||||||
| BOX III: 18 | Bee-Bil | ||||||||||||
| “Bees and Morning Glories,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Before First Light Had Reached through Mist I Woke,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [Before I die, said the unemployed stonecutter], undated | |||||||||||||
| [Ben Mirksy was doing especially nothing], undated | |||||||||||||
| “Benn,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Best of the Word,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [The bets lie and the numbers dance], undated | |||||||||||||
| [Between my right big toe and my bent], undated | |||||||||||||
| [The billboard of a calendar blows away], undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, pp. 141-144 | |||||||||||||
| “Billy and the Wogs,” undated | |||||||||||||
| Bio-Box | |||||||||||||
| “Biography,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Biography and Commentary,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Bird Song,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [The bird that meant to sing became a crow], undated | |||||||||||||
| [A bird with a name it does not itself], undated See same container, Notebook C, pp. 30-31 | |||||||||||||
| [Bird-brain took a train], undated | |||||||||||||
| “Birds,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Birds, Like Thoughts,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [The birds begin the jargon before light], undated | |||||||||||||
| [Birds make their nests of it. They come and go], undated | |||||||||||||
| “Blue,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “A Book Mark,” circa 1963 | |||||||||||||
| “Book Review,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [The books I have not read in], undated | |||||||||||||
| “A Box Comes Home,” 1955 | |||||||||||||
| Boy-By | |||||||||||||
| “Boy,” 1964 | |||||||||||||
| “Brother Chairman,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Buddy,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Buffalo,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Bug Raid: The Hollywood Front,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “By a Mountain Pool after a Swim,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [By days, by dwindlings, by the ash of rage], undated | |||||||||||||
| [By Raritan's waters I sat and cried], circa 1967 | |||||||||||||
| [By the beard of Allah, by the radiance], undated | |||||||||||||
| C-Ci | |||||||||||||
| [C is for camel. A very right beast], undated See Container III:17, Notebook C, p. 35 | |||||||||||||
| [Came troopers in their polished meat], undated | |||||||||||||
| “Capella at My Window,” undated See Container III:16, Notebook B, p. 37 | |||||||||||||
| “Car Permit 3673, Wisc. E81 492,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Carving,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Cat under the Bird Bath,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Catalpa,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [A chicken run fussed morning at one ear], undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Children,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Chinatown,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “A Chipmunk in Lilac Took One Look,” undated | |||||||||||||
| [Chorus for a hot wet night. Starts with a buzz. Then impatiently one speaks], undated | |||||||||||||
| C-Ci | |||||||||||||
| “Christmas Greetings to the American Dream,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Citation,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Citation on Retirement,” undated | |||||||||||||
| Cl-Cr | |||||||||||||
| “Class B,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Colonist,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “The Colossus in Quicksand,” undated | |||||||||||||
| “Come Morning,” 1961-1962 | |||||||||||||
| “Coming Home on the 5:22,” undated | |||||||||||||
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