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American Poets in the 21st Century

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by Claudia Rankine


  variation, 13, 109–10, 168. See also repetition

  Varo, Remedios, 284–85

  verbivocovisual poetics, Torres, 21, 413, 416, 422, 424–26

  Vest, Jennifer Lisa, 256

  Vicuña, Cecilia, 49, 112

  violence: in Borzutzky, 5, 13, 108–12, 116–17; in Giménez Smith, 140–41; in Hedge Coke, 162, 167, 170, 178; in Kapil, 16–17, 248–50, 251–60, 263; in Kilwein Guevara, 17, 288; in Perez, 339; in Reyes, 361; in Tejada, 20, 383, 386, 388–89

  visibility: Borzutzky’s Latinx poetics, 113–15; Kilwein Guevara’s infrapoetics, 286

  vulnerability in Giménez Smith, 138

  Wagner, Catherine, 208

  Wang, Dorothy J., Thinking Its Presence: Form, Race, and Subjectivity in Contemporary Asian American Poetry, 5–6, 10, 15

  Warner, Marina, No Go the Bogeyman, 232–35

  water in Perez, 334–35, 337–39

  Weinraub, Bernard, 382

  white space, 110, 145, 173, 179, 337, 358, 421

  Whitman, Walt: “Crossing Brooklyn Ferry,” 75–76; Leaves of Grass, 75

  Williams, Raymond, 51

  Williams, William Carlos, 420

  Willis, Elizabeth, 313

  Wittgenstein, Ludwig, 52–53

  womb in Giménez Smith, 134, 136–37, 140–44

  Woolf, Virginia, 143

  word correspondences in Hume, 229–30

  Wordsworth, William: “Nuns Fret Not at Their Convent’s Narrow Room,” 47; The Prelude, 69

  world building in Hong, 195–96, 198–200, 205–8

  Yankelevich, Matvei, 422

  Yau, John, 197–98, 201, 203, 206

  Young, Stephanie, 1–2

  Yu, Timothy, 361

  Zurita, Raúl: Chilean history and, 111; Song for His Disappeared Love, 104

 

 

 


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