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Intro
Acknowledgments
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction
Some Background on Merwin
Evangelist of Nature
Merwin and Other Poets
Nature, Zen, and Ecopoetics
The Poet's Craft
The Sense of an Ending
Conclusion: The Survivor: "the future splits the present with the echo of my voice"
Part I: Merwin and Other Poets
Chapter 2: "High Company": W.S. Merwin, John Berryman and the Art of Poetry
"Berryman"
"Lament for the Makers"
Conclusion
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Chapter 3: The Value and Forms of Contact in the Work of William Carlos Williams and W.S. Merwin
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Chapter 4: The Lost Steps: W. S. Merwin and the Journey Backward
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Part II: Nature, Zen and Ecopoetics
Chapter 5: Bound to Reverence: Not Knowing, Emptiness, Time, and Nature in W.S. Merwin's Poetry
Not Knowing and Emptiness
Emptiness and the Sources of Poetry
Connectedness and Not Knowing
Loss and Dispossession
The Dark Side of God, the Nameless One
Writing to Stop the Coming Extinction
Psalms of Nature in His Poetry

The Reign of No One, Dark Prophecy
Speaking to Whom?
Prayer
Emptiness, Origins Obliterated
Centeredness in Buddhism
Time and Timelessness in Nature
Awakening in/to Nature
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Chapter 6: Merwin's Ecopoetic Conservancy
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Chapter 7: Reverence for Nature: Trees in the Poetry of W.S. Merwin and Others
Trees as Blessings: Wendell Berry
W.S. Merwin's The Rain in the Trees
Connection to the Land
Connection to the Past
Keeper of Values
Source of Meaning
Conclusion
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Chapter 8: The Fox Sleeps in Plain Sight: Zen in the Poetry of W. S. Merwin
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Part III: The Poet's Craft
Chapter 9: "A Sense of Being Linked with People": Poetry, Listening, Intonation
Introduction
Stage 1
Stage 2
Stage 3
Stage 4
Stage 5
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Chapter 10: Lyric "Unpunctuation": W. S. Merwin's Early New Yorker Correspondence
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Chapter 11: W.S. Merwin's Homecoming in the Heart of Europe
An "Un-American" Poem?
Bringing Dead Languages Back to Life
The Custodian of Ancient Traditions
Conclusion
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Chapter 12: Resilience of the Oracular in W.S. Merwin's "Forgotten Language"
Aphorism and "Finality of Utterance"
Translation and Anacoluthon
The End of Punctuation and Beginning of Orality
Delphic-Style Oracular Rhetoric
Oracular Environmentalism
Riddles, Answers, Altered Realities
Poetics of Preservation and Astonishment
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Part IV: The Sense of an Ending
Chapter 13: W.S. Merwin's "Retirement": Late Style and Themes in the 1990s and After
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Chapter 14: Merwin's Epic of Dispossession
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