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Lawrence Ferlinghetti

Victor Infante interviews Ferlinghetti on the Poet as Outsider: “Poetry is news, and it’s important when it articulates a new vision of reality or an old vision in a surprising way. When it subverts the dominant paradigm.”

Annie Finch

Homepage (nest) for new Formalist Annie Finch is chockablock with cozy redefinitions -- check out the editor of A Formal Feeling Comes and The Ghost of Meter, and know what you are talking about.

Larry Fontenot

“Poet Man” Larry Fontenot lives in Sugar Land, Texas & was featured poet at the 1996 Houston Poetry Fest. “Protocol” was featured in The Alsop Review’s “Noted on the Gazebo” section.

Charles Henri Ford

The Modern American Poetry resource site has a good collection of images of Ford's collage poems, book jackets, title pages, and illustrations from his magazine, View.

Charles Henri Ford

In his last years, Charles Henri Ford did a couple of interviews about his life and work which appear online: in tout-fait online Marcel Duchamp journal, and in Rain Taxi.

Corey Frost

His Bits World site reveals the many facets of Corey Frost: ga press chapbook publisher, solo & collaborative spoken word performer, spoken word theorist & “Exciting Version” multimedia artist.

Robert Frost

Robert Frost is our farmer/philosopher poet, a celebrated American poet whose work is rooted in New England farm life, combining a modernist sensibility and sense of language in traditional verse forms.

Robert Frost

These days we forget that Robert Frost was a dynamic reader, a masterful performer. We are fortunate to have this recording from HarperCollins’ audio division, archived on the Web by Internet Multicasting Service. Lots of Frost texts are at Bartleby.com: A Boy’s Will, North of Boston, Mountain Interval & Miscellaneous Poems to 1920.

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