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Louis Simpson: Critical Review by Mark Nepo

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SOURCE: “Poetry and Its Genesis in the Twentieth Century,” in On Louis Simpson: Depths Beyond Happiness, edited by Hank Lazer, University of Michigan Press, 1988, pp. 112–16.

In the following review, originally published in 1980, Nepo commends Simpson's analysis of Imagism in Three on the Tower.

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