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by Mary Oliver
About 29 pages (8,830 words)
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Fast, Robin Riley, "The Native American Presence in Mary Oliver's Poetry," in Kentucky Review, Vol. 12, Nos. 1-2, Autumn 1993, pp. 59, 65-66.

Ginsberg, Allen, "Howl," in The Norton Anthology of Poetry, 3rd Edition, edited by Alexander W. Allison, et al., W. W. Norton & Company, 1983, pp. 1273-77.

Graham, Vicki, "'Into the Body of Another': Mary Oliver and the Poetics of Becoming Other," in Papers on Language and Literature, Vol. 30, No. 4, Fall 1994, pp. 352-53, 366-68.

Haxton, Brooks, "Incantation," in The Craft of Poetry, seminar at Sarah Lawrence College, 1992.

Kumin, Maxine, "Intimations of Mortality," in Women's Review of Books,.....

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