ed Mark Scroggins. University of Al...
ed Mark Scroggins. University of Alabama Pres 1997 The work of Louis Zukofsky has for about time eluded the radar of our more central critical institutions and agencies. The same, of course, can be said for many writers. Zukofsky however, is unusual in that his work has circulated in such a manner vigorously and been hailed in such a manner radiantly for so many years by dint of poets themselves. It is because of this that Zukofsky has been called a"poet's poet" "A removal from the domain of the nominative," as the same poet has critically described so characterization, referring to the
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