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Wesleyan University people / Modern art / American poetry / John Ashbery / Language poets / Avant-garde / Gertrude Stein / T. S. Eliot / Louis Zukofsky / Literature / Modernism / American literature
Date: 2002-07-02 14:51:39
Wesleyan University people
Modern art
American poetry
John Ashbery
Language poets
Avant-garde
Gertrude Stein
T. S. Eliot
Louis Zukofsky
Literature
Modernism
American literature

--I would be happy to say that the two Steins [Gertrude and Wittgen-] are the Adam’n’ Eve of Language poetry. Or De Man, Derrida, and Dylan; Ashbery, Cage, and Picasso; or Walter Abish and Apollinaire. Maybe it’s

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