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Pinsky, Robert. 2010. [http://www.slate.com/id/2271417/ Keener Sounds: How can poetry that doesn't rhyme be so pleasing to the ear?]. Oct. 19. slate.com
Pinsky, Robert. 2010. [http://www.slate.com/id/2271417/ Keener Sounds: How can poetry that doesn't rhyme be so pleasing to the ear?]. Oct. 19. slate.com





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Brautigan, Richard. 2010. [http://www.brautigan.net/poetry.html Richard Brautigan's Poetry]. Brautigan Bibliography and Archive.
Brautigan, Richard. 2010. [http://www.brautigan.net/poetry.html Richard Brautigan's Poetry]. Brautigan Bibliography and Archive.

Suiter, John. [http://www.reed.edu/reed_magazine/winter2008/features/the_beats/index.html When the Beats Came Back]. Portland, OR: Reed College.




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Ginsberg, Alan. 2008. [http://web.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/index.html Allen Ginsberg reads “Howl” and other poems at Reed, February 1956]. (web.reed.edu/news_center/multimedia/2007-08/). (Earliest recording of Alan Ginsberg reading "Howl"). Portland, OR: Reed College.


Ketz, Charity. 2009. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVfdt6h70So Charity Ketz - 6 Poems]. (6:00-19:45). Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley - The Holloway Series in Poetry.
Ketz, Charity. 2009. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vVfdt6h70So Charity Ketz - 6 Poems]. (6:00-19:45). Berkeley, CA: UC Berkeley - The Holloway Series in Poetry.



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