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Howard Nemerov: Critical Essay by James Wood

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SOURCE: Wood, James. “Howard Nemerov: A Thoughtful Mildness.” Poetry Review 81 (spring 1991): 10-12.

In the following essay, Wood laments the neglect of Nemerov's work in British publications and praises the poet's ironic vision.

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