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Howard Nemerov 1920–1991: Critical Review by Julia Randall

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SOURCE: "Saying the Life of Things," in American Poetry Review, Vol. 5, No. 1, January/February, 1976, pp. 46-7.

In the positive review of The Western Approaches below, Randall compares Nemerov to English poet William Wordsworth.

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