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REMF Bibliography

A Bibliography of Viet Nam War Literature

Compiled by David A. Willson with Nancy Kendall

Viet Nam War Poetry A-B

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A

  • Adams, Terry. "Point of View" [see: Witness, Summer/Fall 1988]
  • Adams, Terry. "Writing Home" [see: Witness, Summer/Fall 1988]
  • Adventures in Poetry. New York : The Poetry Project, St. Mark's Church In-the-Bowery. Number 7, February 1971. a. Mayer, Bernadette. from "Moving" [long narrative poem dealing with America's involvement in the war with Cambodia and Vietnam]
  • The American Poetry Review. Vol.21, no.2, March/April 1992.
    a. Weigl, Bruce. "Blues In The Afterworld" (p.4)
    b. Weigl, Bruce. "The Forms of 11th Avenue" (p.4)
    c. Weigl, Bruce. "Rapture" (p.5)
  • Anania, Michael. The Color of Dust. Chicago : Swallow Press, 1970. (New Poetry Series Volume No. 40)
    a. "A Second-Hand Elegy [for Douglas Dickey, Pfc. U.S.M.C.]" ["Note: In April of 1968 Douglas Dickey was awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor posthumously for throwing himself on a hand grenade during an engagement with the enemy in Viet Nam."]
  • Anania, Michael. "A Second-Hand Elegy" [see: Anania, Michael. The Color of Dust]
  • Anaya, Rudolfo A. (ed.) Voces: An Anthology of Nuevo Mexicano Writers. Albuquerque : University of New Mexico Press, 1988, (c)1987. [see also SHORT STORIES]
    a. Quintana, Leroy V. "1st Day, 101st Airborne, Phan Rang, Viet Nam!" (from Interrogations, Viet Nam Poetry)
  • Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Short Stories by Vietnam Vets. Ritzville, WA : Ritz Publishing, 1990 (1st printing, trade paperback). [see also SHORT STORIES]
    a. Flanagan, Robert. "Survivals" (pp.21-23)
    b. Flanagan, Robert. "Wire" (pp.25-26)
    c. McMahon, Marilyn. "Confession" (pp.53-55)
    d. McMahon, Marilyn. "The Kid" (p.51)
    e. Thomas, James L. "The Fog" (pp.99-100)
  • Anderson, Doug. "Ambush" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Bamboo Bridge" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge. Amherst, MA : Amherst Writers & Artists Press, 1991 (1st edition, chapbook). -- [#7 in the Chapbook Series]
    • Part I: 1967 -"Night Ambush" (p."Infantry Assault"
      • a. "Doc"
      • b. "Bamboo Bridge" (p.6)
      • c. "Ambush"
      • d. "Break"
      • e. "We Sweat"
      • f. Mine"
      • g. "Xin Loi"
      • h. "Prisoner's Song"
      • i. "Short Timer" (p.13)
    • Part II: Sacred Object Suite --
      • "Tail Rotor Drive Chain"
      • "Purification"
      • "Olive Pit Buddha"
      • "Outliving Our Ghosts"
      • "Los Desastres de la Guerre"
    • Part III: -
      • "Yes"
      • "Phantom"
      • "The Wall" (p.3"Rain"
      • "Recovery"
  • Anderson, Doug. "Break" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Doc" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Infantry Assault" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Los Desastres de la Guerre" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Mine" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Night Ambush" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Olive Pit Buddha" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Outliving Our Ghosts" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Phantom" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Prisoner's Song" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Purification" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Rain" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Recovery" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Short Timer" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Tail Rotor Drive Chain" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "The Wall" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "We Sweat" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Xin Loi" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Anderson, Doug. "Yes" [see: Anderson, Doug. Bamboo Bridge]
  • Andrews, Michael. "Body Bags" [see: Andrews, Michael. A Telegram, Unsigned]
  • Andrews, Michael. "Body Counts" [see: Andrews, Michael. A Telegram, Unsigned]
  • Andrews, Michael. A Telegram, Unsigned [SAMISDAT #177, vol.45, no.1, 1986]. Richford, VT : SAMISDAT, 1986.
    a. "Body Bags"
    b. "Body Counts"
    c. "War is Hell"
  • Andrews, Michael. "War is Hell" [see: Andrews, Michael. A Telegram, Unsigned]
  • [anon.] "Vietnamese Woman Speaking to an American Soldier" [see: Woman to Woman, a Book of poems & drawings by women]
  • [anon.] "We Rise Up, We Rise Up Angry, We Rise Up Together" [see: Woman to Woman, a Book of poems & drawings by women]
  • Appleman, Philip. Open Doorways. New York : W.W. Norton & Co., 1976. 1st edition.
  • Argüelles, Ivan. "Agent Orange" [see: Fine Madness, Spring 1986]
  • Atwood, Margaret. "It Is Dangerous to Read Newspapers" [see: Koppell, Kathleen Sunshine (ed.) Live Poetry]

B

  • Baker, Richard E. "Charlie Company is Missing" [see: Baker, Richard E. Janus Rising]
  • Baker, Richard E. Janus Rising. Tacoma, WA : Vardaman Press, 1984. [see also STORIES]
    a. "Charlie Company is Missing"
  • Baker, Richard E. Shellburst Pond. Tacoma, WA : Vardaman Press, 1982 ((c)1980).
  • Balaban, John. "After Our War" [see: New Letters, June 1975] [see: Ray, David. New Letters Reader II.] [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Balaban, John. After Our War. University of Pittsburg Press, 1974.
  • Balaban, John. Blue Mountain. Greensboro, NC : Unicorn Press, 1982. [Includes 14 poems dealing with Vietnam]
  • Balaban, John (ed.) Ca Dao Vietnam; A Bilingual Anthology of Vietnamese Folk Poetry. edited, translated, and introduced by John Balaban. Greensboro, NC : Unicorn Press, 1980.
  • Balaban, John. "For Mrs. Cam, Whose Name Means "Printed Silk" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Balaban, John. "In Celebration of Spring" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Balaban, John. "Mau Than" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
  • Balaban, John. "News Update" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Balaban, John. "Speak, Memory" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Balaban, John. "Thoughts Before Dawn" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Bamberger, Paul. Eating Is To Till The Earth: Poems. Milwaukee, WI : The Shore Publishing Co., 1972 [includes 23 Vietnam War poems]
  • Barber, Dustan (ed.) Essence, [literary magazine, dated approx. 1969-70, no publisher information].
    a. Smith, Larry. [untitled poem -- "Mine eyes have seen the glory..."] (p. [29])
  • Bare, David. "Cain in Vietnam" [see: Hogan, Homer. Poetry of Relevance]
  • Barr, John. "Articles of War" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "The Eight to Twelve" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "The Four to Eight" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "Iron's Keeping" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "Midwatch" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "Noon Watch" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "R & R" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "The Sixteen to Twenty" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "The Twenty to Twenty-Four" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. "Veterans Day, 1985" [see: Barr, John. The War Zone]
  • Barr, John. The War Zone. Easthampton, MA : Warwick Press, 1989 (1st edition, "hand sewn into Japanese Chiri paper wrapper," numbered and signed, chapbook)
    a. "Veterans Day, 1985"
    b. "Iron's Keeping"
    c. "The Eight to Twelve"
    d. "Noon Watch"
    e. "The Sixteen to Twenty"
    f. "The Twenty to Twenty-Four"
    g. "Midwatch"
    h. "The Four to Eight"
    i. "R&R"
    j. "Articles of War" (pp.20-26)
  • Barry, Jan. "A Childhood Tale" [see: Barry, Jan. War Baby]
  • Barry, Jan. "A Childhood Tale II" [see: Barry, Jan. War Baby]
  • Barry, Jan. "Duty" [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. "In the Footsteps of Genghis Khan" [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. "Late News" [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. "Lessons" [see: Barry, Jan. War Baby]
  • Barry, Jan. "A Nun in Ninh Hoa" [see: Barry, Jan. War Baby]
  • Barry, Jan. "The Peace Monument" [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. "Reading the Names of the War Dead" [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. "Sparrow" [see: Barry, Jan. War Baby]
  • Barry, Jan. "Sunday Morning Nap" [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. "Veterans Day 1." [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. "Veterans Day 2. [see: Barry, Jan. Veterans Day]
  • Barry, Jan. Veterans Day. [SAMISDAT #141, Vol.36, no.1, 1983]. Richford, VT : SAMISDAT, 1983. ["Originally presented in reading on November 11, 1982, at the New York Shakespeare Festival Public Theatre in association with the Veterans' Ensemble Theatre Co."]
    a. "Duty"
    b. "In the Footsteps of Genghis Khan"
    c. "Late News"
    d. "The Peace Monument"
    e. "Reading the Names of the War Dead"
    f. "Sunday Morning Nap"
    g. "Veterans Day 1."
    h. "Veterans Day 2."
  • Barry, Jan. War Baby. [SAMISDAT #154, Vol.39, no.2, 1983] Richford, VT : SAMISDAT, 1983. ["sequel to Veterans Day ... originally presented in reading on November 11, 1983, at the Colonnades Theatre, New York."]
    a. "A Childhood Tale"
    b. "A Childhood Tale II"
    c. "Lessons"
    d. "A Nun in Ninh Hoa"
    e. "Sparrow"
    f. "Young Soldiers, Old War"
  • Barry, Jan. "Young Soldiers, Old War" [see: Barry, Jan. War Baby]
  • Barth, R.L. "ARVN Defenders" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "A Brief History of the Vietnam War" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "Da Nang Nights" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Elegy for a Dead Friend" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Epilogue: Medical Report" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "Epitaph" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "For the Dead" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "For the Memory of Thich Quang Duc" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx] [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "For Unused Graves" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx: Vietnam War Poems. [Perivale Poetry Chapbooks] Van Nuys, CA : Perivale Press, 1983 (chapbook)
    a. "Prologue: Reading The Iliad"
    b. ."A Letter to the Dead"
    c. "Letter from an Outpost: Near An Hoa"
    d. "Nightpiece"
    e. "Longinus in Vietnam"
    f. "A Letter to My Infant Son [from Da Nang]"
    g. "For the Memory of Thich Quang Duc"
    h. "The Insert"
    i. "Letter from the Bush"
    j. "Letter from a Ward" k. "Running in Vietnam"
    l. "Letter from An Hoc (4), by a Seedbed"
    m. "P.O.W.'s"
    n. "Da Nang Nights"
    o. "Outpost Overrun"
    p. "Souvenirs"
    q. "Last Letter"
    r. "A Meditation after Battle"
    s. "Elegy for a Dead Friend"
    t. "Office of the Dead"
    u. "Postscript" (p.20)
  • Barth, R.L. "The Insert" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Last Letter" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx] [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Barth, R.L. "Letter from a Ward" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Letter from an Outpost: Near An Hoa" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Letter from the Bush" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "A Letter to My Infant Son [from Da Nang]" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "A Letter to the Dead" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Longinus in Vietnam" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "A Meditation After Battle" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx] [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Barth, R.L. "Letter from An Hoc (4), by a Seedbed" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Letter from an Outpost: Near An Hoa" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Office of the Dead" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Outpost Overrun" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Postscript" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "P.O.W.'s" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Prologue: Reading The Iliad" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Proem" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "Running in Vietnam" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "Saigon: 30 iv. 1975" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam. n.p. : R.L. Barth, 1990. ["One hundred ten copies of this edition have been printed. Twenty-five, lettered A to AA and signed by the author, are not for sale. The remaining eighty-five, numbered and signed by the author, are for sale."
    a. "Proem"
    b. "For the Memory of Thich Quang Duc"
    c. "ARVN Defenders"
    d. "Epitaph"
    e. "For Unused Graves"
    f. "Up Against the Wall"
    g. "Why We Fight"
    h. "For the Dead"
    i. "Saigon: 30 iv. 1975"
    j. "A Survivor"
    k. "A Brief History of the Vietnam War"
    l. "Epilogue: Medical Report"
    m. "The Veteran" (p.15)
  • Barth, R.L. A Soldier's Time; Vietnam War Poems. Santa Barbara, CA : John Daniel, 1987.
  • Barth, R.L. "Souvenirs" [see: Barth, R.L. Forced-Marching To The Styx]
  • Barth, R.L. "A Survivor" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "Up Against the Wall" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "The Veteran" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Barth, R.L. "Why We Fight" [see: Barth, R.L. Simonides in Vietnam]
  • Bass, Jerry. "Manhood" [see: Berlandt, Herman (ed.) Peace or Perish]
  • Bates, Scott (ed.) Poems of War Resistance. New York : Grossman Publishers, 1969.
  • Bauer, Bill. The Eye of the Ghost: Vietnam Poems. Kansas City : BkMk Press -- University of Missouri, 1986 (cloth cover).
  • Bell, Colin. "Body Count" [see: Committee of Responsibility, Seattle Chapter. Memorial Album to Benefit War-Injured Children of Vietnam]
  • Bell, Marvin. "Memories of Bragg and Klein" [see: Kayak, 26, 1971]
  • Bennett, John (ed.) The Vagabond Anthology (1966-1977). Ellensburg, WA : John Bennett, 1978 (1st printing)
    a. Bennett, Richard L. "One Winter Day in the U.S."
  • a. "In The endless Year of Vietnam..."
    b. Bennett, Richard L. "`...Sometime They'll Give a War and Nobody Will Come...'"
    c. King, Lind
    a. "Way Out" d. Robertson, Kirk. "Vietnam"
  • Bennett, Richard L. "One Winter Day in the U.S.
    a. In The endless Year of Vietnam..." [see: Bennett, John (ed.) The Vagabond Anthology (1966-1977)
  • Bennett, Richard L. "`...Sometime They'll Give a War and Nobody Will Come...'" [see: Bennett, John (ed.) The Vagabond Anthology (1966-1977)
  • Berg, James W. "War Machines" [see: Mirror Northwest, Summer 1971]
  • Berge, Carol. "A Martial Air" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
  • Berger, Art. "March on the Delta" [see: Koppell, Kathleen Sunshine (ed.) Live Poetry]
  • Berlandt, Herman and Cherkovski, Neeli (eds.) Peace or Perish; A Crisis Anthology. San Francisco : Poets for Peace, 1983.
    a. Bass, Jerry. "Manhood"
    b. Cerenio, V.R. "Guerilla Children"
    c. Mueller, Jack. "White Fire"
    d. Norris, David. "Vietnam #1"
    e. Palmer, David. "After Reading About the Latest Fascist Revival"
  • Bernard, Sidney. "Paraders for the Bomb" [see: Koppell, Kathleen Sunshine (ed.) Live Poetry]
  • Bernhard, James. "Poem for Uncle Dick" [see: Fine Madness, Winter 1984/85]
  • Berrigan, Daniel. Night Flight to Hanoi; War Diary with 11 Poems. New York : Macmillan, 1968 (1st printing, cloth cover, dust jacket). [see also MISCELLANEOUS]
  • Berrigan, Dan. "Our Apologies Good Friends ..." [see: Gersmehl, Glen (ed.). Words Among America]
  • Berry, D.C. Saigon Cemetery. Athens : University of Georgia Press, 1972. (cloth cover)
  • Blackburn, Paul. "Scotch for Breakfast" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
  • Block, Jonathan. "October at the War Memorial" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Blue Light Review, No.12, Summer 1989.
    a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Round Eyed Girls (Ashau Valley, 1969)"
  • Bobela, Heidi, et al. (eds.) Incoming: After Images of Vietnam, the 80's Generation Reacts. Canton, NY : St. Lawrence University, 1989 (trade paperback). [see also MISCELLANEOUSEhrhart, W.D.. "To Those Who Have Gone Home Tired"
  • Bodeen, Jim. "Bastard Brothers, Higgins, Bastard Brothers!" (pp.115-116) in [see: Daley, Michael (ed.) Dalmo'ma 7, An Anthology of Northwest Writing]
  • BOGG, No.61, 1989.
    a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Viper (Ashau Valley, 1969)"
  • Boondock Bards. (see Kimler, Forest L.)
  • Borden, Robert. "Meat Dreams" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Boucheron, Robert. "Epitaph for a Veteran" [see: Boucheron, Robert. Epitaphs for the Plague Dead]
  • Boucheron, Robert. Epitaphs for the Plague Dead. New York : Ursus Press, 1985 (trade paperback).
    a. "Epitaph for a Veteran" (p.45)
  • Bowen, Kevin. "Danang" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Bowen, Kevin. "Nui Ba Den: Black Virgin Mountain" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Branding Iron, Vol.97, No.5, July 13, 1989.
    a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Specialist Fletcher"
  • Brown, D.F. "For the Duration" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Brown, D.F. :L'éclatante victoire de Khe Sanh" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Brown, D.F. "Poem" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Brown, D.F. "Pool" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Brown, D.F. "Reunion" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Brown, D.F. "Willie" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Brown, Jim. If There are any Noahs. Vancouver, BC : Talonbook, 1967. (limited edition -- dust jacket)
  • Browne, Michael Dennis. "hallowe'en 1971" [see: Solotaroff, Theodore (ed.) American Review 17]
  • Bruchac, Joseph (ed.) Songs From This Earth On Turtle's Back; Contemporary American Indian Poetry. Greenfield Center, NY : Greenfield Review Press, 1983 (1st edition).
    a. Young Bear, Ray
    a. "poem for viet nam"
  • Buchheit, Robert. "A Sniper's Bullet" [see: Schoenleber, Tracy (ed.) The Wire Harp 1989]

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