Foreword: [The idea and the thing in modernist American poetry]
págs. 5-10
A homemade world?: America, Europe and objectivist poetry
págs. 13-30
The topos of the "thing": some thoughts on "objectivist" poetics
págs. 31-51
Between modernism and postmodernism: truth and indeterminacy in the poetry of George Oppen
págs. 53-89
"Still itself": Charles Reznikoff's poetry, or, the vicissitudes of simplicity
págs. 91-107
A stony language: Zukofsky's Zadkine
págs. 109-139
Science, epistemology, and literature in Ezra Pound's objectivist poetics: (with a glance at the new physics, Louis Zukofsky, Aristotle, Neural Network Theory and Sir Philip Sidney)
págs. 147-172
"By the sea inland": Gertrude Stein's "Vacation in Brittany" or description without place
págs. 179-207
págs. 209-234
Saffron Honey: "A love song" by William Carlos Williams
págs. 235-302
"No ideas but in things" or the objectivist poem: William Carlos Williams
págs. 303-320
Objects lost and found: Kenneth Patchen's poetics of the letter
págs. 323-344
On (and off) Pounds road: Basil Bunting's steps in Spain
págs. 345-363
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