Laura (Riding) Jackson
At the official Web site administered by her estate, you can read selected poems & stories from her books, including an excerpt from Rational Meaning & her poem, Nor Is It Written. Her papers are archived at the Cornell University Library.
Jane Kenyon
Wonderful poet who died too young (but not before writing that most lovely & enduring prayer, Let Evening Come), Jane Kenyon has since been eloquently memorialized by her husband Donald Hall -- see Life at Eagle Pond, an online exhibit about their life together from the University of New Hampshire's Special Collections. Several of her poems are also at Mark Mosko's Secret Poem Page.
David Lerner
David Lerner (1951 - 1997) is remembered, invoked & lamented in a special issue of bull horn, brought to the Net by David Gollub & Lenadams Dorris of radiant planet.
Denise Levertov
Levertov is among the most revered & listened to American poets, activist, feminist, avant-garde. In the RealAudio recording of
"Tenebrae" from the Norton Poetry Workshop CD-Rom, her voice & her poem have both sweetness & bite.
d.a. levy
Light & Dust Poets hosts the d.a. levy pages, where you can view his Tibetan Stroboscope & lexical poems like "roses that" & selections from North American Book of the Dead.
Audre Lorde
Audre Lorde was a woman writer of color who combined the personal and the political with exceptional skill. She died in 1992 after a long battle with cancer. Poems like Coal will live as this strong woman's loving legacy. You can experience some of that legacy at the site for A Litany for Survival, the documentary film made about her.
Michael McNeilley
Until his untimely death in July 2000, McNeilley was co-editor of Zero City. His things to do when you're dead is both hilarious & eloquent & his 2nd site has such treats as How erasers are made.
Jack Micheline
The late Jack Micheline. . . painter, poet, the guy next to you at the bar, boho, true spirit, grizzled guzzler of all U.S. could offer, pappy, sappy, smart sass and free-flow po. . . His voice will be missed, but he lives on on the Net, on this site overseen by his son Vince Silvaer.
bpNichol
bpNichol, a simply complexly superb Canadian poet and performer, died eight years ago & is sorely missed. His outrageous suite, Translating Translating Apollinaire is on Karl Young's Light & Dust site & Tim McLaughlin's Web interpretations of his experimental works, An Index of Possible Saviours is in the >>iceflow>> Canadian Web art show.
Lorine Niedecker
She was the only woman considered a member of the Objectivist poets. The wild and wavy event / now chintz at the window / was revolution... begins one of her wildly political works, from her book The Granite Pail (Gnomon Press, 1996). Read more about her in the Gallery of Underrated Poets at Taverner's Koans.

