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- Cabral, Olga. "General Custer Enters Hell" [see: Lowenfels, Walter (ed.) From the Belly of the Shark]
- Cantwell, James M. Highway Number One, A Vietnamese Odyssey in Verse. Smithtown, NY : Exposition Press, 1980 (1st edition).
- Carlson, R.S. excerpts from Was That Someplace You Were? Selected Poems 1968 - 1987 (28 Vietnam War poems) [see: Taylor, Gordon O. (ed.) The Vietnam War and Postmodern Memory]
- Caron, D. Phillip. Eagles and Other Prey; A Vietnam Experience in Prose and Poetry. Memphis, TN : Volunteer Publications, 1989.
- Caron, D. Phillip. "Solitaire." [as yet unpublished, unfinished poem], October 1989.
- Casey, Michael. Obscenities. New Haven : Yale University Press, 1972. (Volume 67 of the Yale Series of Younger Poets)
- Casey, Michael. Obscenities. New York : Warner Paperback Library, 1972. 1st printing.
- Cerenio, V.R. "Guerilla Children" [see: Berlandt, Herman (ed.) Peace or Perish]
- Chagnon, Jacqui & Luce, Don (compilers & editors). Of Quiet courage: Poems from Viet Nam. Washington, DC : Indochina Mobile Education Project (Asia Resource Center), 1974.
- Chapmen, Abraham (ed.) New Black Voices; An Anthology of Contemporary Afro-American Literature. New York : New American Library (Mentor Books), 1972 (1st Mentor printing). a. Harper, Michael S. "The Guerrilla-Cong" b. Major, Clarence. "Vietnam #4"
- Chelsea 24/25. New York : de Palchi Corp. October 1968 [see also DRAMA]
a. Balaban, John. "Mau Than"
b. Berge, Carol. "A Martial Air"
c. Blackburn, Paul. "Scotch for Breakfast"
d. Cooperman, Stanley. "Casualty Report"
e. Dias, Robert Vas. "There is No Safety"
f. Gardner, Isabella. "Nursery Rhymes for Vietnam"
g. Marshall, Jack. "Winter Music, to the Tune of War"
h. Price, Roberta. "Vietnam: The Burning Bush"
i. Robins, Natalie S. "Peace"
j. Simpson, Louis. "The Wall Test"
k. Touster, Saul. "from Fragments of a Soloist"
l. Van Duyn, Mona. "A Christmas Card, After the Assassination"
m. Zweig, Paul. "America at War"
- Chicago Review, Vol. 23, No. 1, Summer 1971. [see also MISCELLANEOUS]
a. Tate, James. "Dialogue of Stoned Soldiers"
- Chiron Review, Winter 1989.
a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Blood Trail"
b. Glade, Jon Forrest. "The Dark Side of the Moon"
c. Glade, Jon Forrest. "The Weight of the Sheets"
- Chiron Review, Vol.10, No.1, Spring 1991. (Newspaper format) [see also SHORT STORIES & REVIEWS]
a. Gettler, Andrew. "bro" (p.2)
b. Gettler, Andrew. "L.B.J.*" [*Long Binh Jail] (p.2)
c. Gettler, Andrew. "tv dinner" (p.2)
d. Shields, Bill. "spoils of war" (p.2)
e. Ehrhart, W.D. "For a Coming Extinction" (p.3)
f. Ehrhart, W.D. "The Invasion of Grenada" (p.3)
g. Ehrhart, W.D. "The Lotus Cutters of Hô Tây" (p.3)
h. Ehrhart, W.D. "To Those Who Have Gone Home Tired" (p.3)
i. Mason, Steve. "After the Reading of the Names" (p.4)
j. Mason, Steve. "This Time, A Warrior for Peace" (p.4)
k. Mason, Steve. "Uncle Ho"
l.Steptoe, Lamont B. "Ambush"
m.Steptoe, Lamont B. "Burning Waters"
n.Steptoe, Lamont B. "Mad Minute"
o.Steptoe, Lamont B. "No One Stays"
p.Steptoe, Lamont B. "Parts"
q.Steptoe, Lamont B. "Returning the Missing" (p.6)
r. Connolly, David. "A Goodbye" (p.7)
s. Connolly, David. "On Security For a Medcap To The Montagnards" (p.7)
t. Connolly, David. "Thach, First NVA Confirmed" (p.7)
u. Soular, James. "Last Dance of the Chinook A-Go-Go" (p.8)
v. Soular, James. "The Thousand-Yard Stare" (p.8)
w. Soular, James. "Letter to David, Dead These 20 Years"
x.Trail, B.D. "California Dreaming or: Shrapnel of Another Sort"
y.Trail, B.D. "Our Lady of the Flies"
z.Trail, B.D. "Vietnam Veteran Against the Wall"
aa.10Trail, B.D. "War Story" (p.10)
bb. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Payday in the Jungle" (p.11)
cc. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Souvenirs" (p.11)
dd. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Walking Wounded" (p.11)
ee. Dragonsun, Jabiya. "First Patrol" (p.12)
ff. Bowen, Kevin. "Danang" (p.13)
gg. Bowen, Kevin. "Nui Ba Den: Black Virgin Mountain" (p.13)
hh. Block, Jonathan. "October at the War Memorial" (p.20)
ii. Gottlieb, Art. "Vietnam Vet" (p.20)
jj. Moore, Mack. "Every Mother's Son" (p.20)
- Cloverdale Review, 1991. [see: Morgan, John H. (ed.) The Cloverdale Review]
- Coleman, Horace. In the Grass. Woodbridge, CT: Viet Nam Generation, Inc./Burning Cities, 1995. [52 Vietnam war poems.]
- Colorado Review, New Series, Vol. 15, No. 1, Spring/Summer 1988. [Special Issue: "Vietnam from 'In Country' to 'The Real World'"] -- Includes poems and stories.
- Colorado Review, Vol.15, No.2, Fall/Winter 1988. a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Trout Fishing in Viet Nam"
- Colorado Review, n.s. Vol.18, No.1, Spring/Summer 1991. [see also SHORT STORIESMcDonald, Walter. "War in the Persian Gulf" (p.104-105)
- comienzo, el muse [see: el muse comienzo]
- Committee of Responsibility, Seattle Chapter. Memorial Album to Benefit War-Injured Children of Vietnam. Benefit Performance: Sunday, November 10, 1968. Sponsored by CALCAV (Clergy and Laymen Concerned About Vietnam), Seattle. [musical performances by: Philadelphia String Quartet, Marueen Quinn, and The SongCrafters. readings by Maureen Quinn, including poem "Body Count" by Colin Bell] [see also MISCELLANEOUS -- RECORD ALBUM] a. Bell, Colin. "Body Count"
- Connolly, David. "A Goodbye" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Connolly, David. "It Don't Mean Nothin'" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Fall 1992]
- Connolly, David. "No Lie, GI" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Fall 1992]
- Connolly, David. "On Security For a Medcap To The Montagnards" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Connolly, David. "Thach, First NVA Confirmed" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Connolly, David. Lost in America. Woodbridge, CT: Viet Nam Generation, Inc./Burning Cities Press, 1994. [50 Vietnam war poems.]
- Connolly, Sean. "Nine Lives, GI" [see: Exquisite Corpse]
- Cooperman, Stanley. "Casualty Report" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
- Corrie, Sandra & Laura Stine (eds.) Green Flag. San Francisco, CA : City Lights Books, 1969. No. 3, People's Park Poetry.
- Corso, Gregory. "The winds of Babylon" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
- Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam. Old Chatham, NY : Sachem Press, 1988 (trade paperback). [see also STORIES"I Dream What I Am" (p."Battle Survivor" (p.7"Remains" (p.9"Ceremony of the Beast" (pp.170-171)
- Crapser, William. Remains; Stories of Vietnam. Old Chatham, NY : Sachem Press, 1988 (cloth cover, dust jacket). [see also STORIES"I Dream What I Am" (p."Battle Survivor" (p.7"Remains" (p.9"Ceremony of the Beast" (pp.170-171)
- Creeley, Robert. "Flowers" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Almost 24 Hours" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "At The 90th Replacement Battalion" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Bag, Body, One-Each, OD In Color" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "A Bush That Burned" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Delta-Oscar-Alpha" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Dog Tags And Jungle Boots" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Following The Enemy" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Heat Casualties" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Jungle Rot" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "The Light Colonel" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "The Mad Bomber" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Not Every Night" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "On The Horn" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "On The Rocks, In The Rain" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Pinned Down" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Reminders" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders. Big Timber, Montana : Seven Buffaloes Press, 1986 (1st edition, "Pan Size Series")
a. "What Are You Going To Be?"
b."At The 90th Replacement Battalion"
c."Almost 24 Hours"
d."Following The Enemy"
e."Pinned Down"
f."The Light Colonel"
g."On The Horn"
h."Heat Casualties"
i."Zippo Squad"
j."A Bush That Burned"
k.1"Delta-Oscar-Alpha"
l. "On The Rocks, In The Rain"
m.1"Jungle Rot"
n.1"The Skull Beside A Mountain Trail"
o.1"The Mad Bomber"
p.1"Reminders"
q.1"Bag, Body, One-Each, OD In Color"
r.1"Dog Tags And Jungle Boots"
s.1"Not Every Night" (pp.19-20)
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "The Skull Beside A Mountain Trail" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "What Are You Going To Be?" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cross, Frank A. Jr. "Zippo Squad" [see: Cross, Frank A. Jr. Reminders]
- Cuddihy, Michael. Try Ironwood: An Editor Remembers. Boston : Rowan Tree Press, 1990 (trade paperback)Weigl, Bruce. "Anna Grasa" (p.64-65)
- Currey, Richard. Crossing Over: A Vietnam Journal. Cambridge : Apple-wood Press, 1980.
- Czapla, Cathy Young. "Lullaby" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
- Daley, Michael (ed.) Dalmo'ma 7, An Anthology of Northwest Writing -- In Our Hearts and Minds: The Northwest and Central America. Port Townsend, WA : Empty Bowl, 1986 (trade paperback).
a. Bodeen, Jim. "Bastard Brothers, Higgins, Bastard Brothers!" (pp.115-116)
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- Davis, Alan. "Incident, Chu Lai" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
- Davis, Alan. "Omaha, 1982" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
- Davison, Peter. "The Gun Hand" [see: Koppell, Kathleen Sunshine (ed.) Live Poetry]
- Day, Bonnie. "News-Cast on Channel Four" [see: Day, Bonnie. Pilgrims of Peace and other poems]
- Day, Bonnie. "Observation on War" [see: Day, Bonnie. Pilgrims of Peace and other poems]
- Day, Bonnie. Pilgrims of Peace and other poems. The Coach House Press, 1968 (printed in an edition of 500 copies)
a. "News-Cast on Channel Four"
b. "Observation on War"
c. [and others]
- di Prima, Diane. "Alba, for a Dark Year" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
- di Prima, Diane. "Goodbye Nkrumah" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
- di Prima, Diane. "Rant, from a Cool Place" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
- di Prima, Diane. "To the Unknown Buddhist Nun Who Burned Herself to Death on the Night of June 3, 1966" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
- di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems. New York : The Poets Press, 1968
a. Corso, Gregory. "The winds of Babylon"
b.Creeley, Robert.
c. "Flowers" (p.di Prima, Diane.
d. "Goodbye Nkrumah"
e. di Prima, Diane. "To the Unknown Buddhist Nun Who Burned Herself to Death on the Night of June 3, 1966"
f. di Prima, Diane. "Rant, from a Cool Place"
g. di Prima, Diane. "Alba, for a Dark Year"
h. Duncan, Robert. "Earth's Winter Song"
i. Duncan, Robert. "Up Rising Passages 25"
j. Ginsberg, Allen. "Wichita Vortex Sutra"
k. Ginsberg, Allen. "Pentagon Exorcism"
l. Ginsberg, Allen. "Genocide"
m. Jones, Leroi. "A Poem for Black Hearts"
n. Jones, Leroi. "Black People!"
o. Jones, Leroi. "Beautiful Black Women"
p. Jones, Leroi. "Salik"
q. Jones, Leroi. "the deadly eyes are stars!"
r. McClure, Michael. "For Anger"
s. McClure, Michael. "Poisoned Wheat'
t. Olson, Charles. "rages"
u. Oppenheimer, Joel. "17-18 April, 1961"
v. Oppenheimer, Joel. "Poem in Defense of Children"
w. Snyder, Gary. "In the House of the Rising Sun"
x. Snyder, Gary. "Dear Mr President"
y. Snyder, Gary. "A Curse on the Men in Washington, Pentagon"
z. Whalen, Philip. "The War Poem for Diane di Prima"
- Dias, Robert Vas. "There is No Safety" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
- Dodson, Keith A. (ed.) BBQ'ed Poetry, The Anthology. Long Beach, CA : P.O. Press, 1989.
a. Richman, Elliot. "Barbeque On The Fourth Of July 1974" (p.7)
b. Shields, Bill. "The Real Firebase" (p.24)
- Dorset, Gerald. "Domino Theory Game After" [see: Dorset, Gerald. Trips Through Time]
- Dorset, Gerald. "On The Firing Line" [see: Dorset, Gerald. Trips Through Time]
- Dorset, Gerald. "The Pagodas of Hue" [see: Dorset, Gerald. Trips Through Time]
- Dorset, Gerald. Trips Through Time. Tudor City, NY : New England Press, 1979 (1st edition).
a. "Domino Theory Game After"
b. "On The Firing Line"
c. "The Pagodas of Hue"
d. "Yunnan Meets Laos"
e. [and others]
- Dorset, Gerald. "Yunnan Meets Laos" [see: Dorset, Gerald. Trips Through Time]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Address: HELL" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Ambush Patrol" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Awakening Spirit" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Basically War Is:" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Chu Hoi Chu Hoi They Cry No More" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Crimson Rain" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "First Patrol" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Gunship Diplomacy" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Hit Parade" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. [Williams, Julius Nathaniel Jr.; aka Ebok in Vietnam] Hit Parade. Philadelphia, PA : In The Tradition Press, 1989.
a. "Only Eighteen" (p.13)
b. "Awakening Spirit" (p.13)
c. "Ambush Patrol" (p.14)
d. "Gunship Diplomacy" (p.15)
e. "Hit Parade" (p.16)
f. "Crimson Rain" (p.17)
g. "Chu Hoi Chu Hoi They Cry No More" (pp.18-19)
h. "War Is A Whore" (p.19)
i. "They Are The Mothers Of Death: Their Children Fall From The Sky" (p.20)
j. "When Hell Rained Bombs" (p.21)
k. "Address: HELL" (p.22)
l. "Warcoholism" (p.22)
m. "Peace Is An Unborn Child" (p.23)
n. "Never Forget My Name" (p.24)
o. "It's All I've Got" (p.25)
p. "Just Thinking Back" (pp.26-27)
q. "Still We Wait On That Freedom Bird" (pp.28-30)
r. "Basically War Is:" (p.30)
s. "When I Come Back Home" (p.31)
t. "I've Seen, Heard And Felt" (p.32)
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "It's All I've Got" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "I've Seen, Heard And Felt" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Just Thinking Back" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Never Forget My Name" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Only Eighteen" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Peace Is An Unborn Child" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Still We Wait On That Freedom Bird" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "They Are The Mothers Of Death: Their Children Fall From The Sky" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "War Is A Whore" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "War Songs" [see: Viet Nam Generation, Spring 1992]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "Warcoholism" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "When Hell Rained Bombs" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Dragonsun, Jabiya. "When I Come Back Home" [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya. Hit Parade]
- Duncan, Robert. Bending the Bow. New York : New Directions, 1968. a. "The Soldiers" b. "Up Rising"
- Duncan, Robert. "Earth's Winter Song" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
- Duncan, Robert. "The Soldiers" [see: Duncan, Robert. Bending the Bow]
- Duncan, Robert. "Up Rising" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems] [see: Duncan, Robert. Bending the Bow]
- Dunsmore, Roger. On The Road To Sleeping Child Hotsprings. Vancouver, Canada : Pulp Press, 1972 (trade paperback). a. "Winter Solstice" (p.65-67)
- Dunsmore, Roger. "Winter Solstice" [see: Dunsmore, Roger. On The Road To Sleeping Child Hotsprings]
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- Eastlake, William. A Child's Garden of Verses for the Revolution. [poetry & prose] New York : Grove Press, 1970 (1st pringing, cloth cover, dust jacket).
- Eastlake, William. A Child's Garden of Verses for the Revolution [poetry & prose]. New York : Grove Press, 1970 (1st Evergreen Black Cat edition, 1st printing).
- Eastlake, William. "The young girl said ..." [see: Gersmehl, Glen (ed.). Words Among America]
- Ebok in Vietnam [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "The Invasion of Grenada" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
- Ehrhart, W.D. (ed.) Carrying the Darkness: American Indochina -- The Poetry of the Vietnam War . New York : Avon Books, 1985. 1st Bard printing.
- Ehrhart, W.D. (ed.) Carrying the Darkness; The Poetry of the Vietnam War. Lubbock, TX : Texas Tech University Press, 1989 ((c)1985).
- Ehrhart, W.D. "Farmer Nguyen" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "For a Coming Extinction" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "For Mrs. Na" [see: Ehrhart, W.D. Winter Bells]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "Holy War" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Fall 1992]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "The Invasion of Grenada" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Ehrhart, W.D. Just for Laughs. Silver Spring, MD : Vietnam Generation Inc. & Burning Cities Press, 1990 (1st edition) [special issue of Vietnam Generation, Vol.2, No.4, 1990]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "Last Flight Out From the War Zone" [see: Ehrhart, W.D. Winter Bells]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "Letter" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "The Lotus Cutters of Hô Tây" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "More Than You Ever Imagined" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Fall 1992]
- Ehrhart, W.D. The Outer Banks & Other Poems. Easthampton, MA : Adastra Press, 1985, (c)1984.
- Ehrhart, W.D. "Parade Rest" [see: Ehrhart, W.D. Winter Bells]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "POW/MIA" [see: Ehrhart, W.D. Winter Bells]
- Ehrhart, W.D. The SAMISDAT Poems of W.D. Ehrhart. [SAMISDAT #93, Vol.24, no.1, 1980] Richford, VT : SAMISDAT, 1980. ["...contains the first three chapbooks of W.D. Ehrhart, revised to include newer versions of many of the poems, plus a section of new poems. Some of these poems appear in THE AWKWARD SILENCE, published by Northwoods Press of Virginia."] [photocopy reproduction from SAMISDAT]
- Ehrhart, W.D. "To Those Who Have Gone Home Tired" [see: Bobela, Heidi, et al. (eds.) Incoming: After Images of Vietnam, the 80's Generation Reacts] [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
- Ehrhart, W.D. (ed.) To Those Who Have Gone Home Tired, New & Selected Poems. New York : Thunder's Mouth Press, 1984.
- Ehrhart, W.D. "Twice Betrayed" [see: Ehrhart, W.D. Winter Bells]
- Ehrhart, W.D. (ed.) Unaccustomed Mercy; Soldier-Poets of the Vietnam War. Lubbock, TX : Texas Tech University Press, 1989 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
- Ehrhart, W.D. Winter Bells. Easthampton, MA : Adastra Press, 1988 [edition limited to 240 copies]. a. "For Mrs. Na" b. "Last Flight Out From the War Zone" c. "Parade Rest" d. "POW/MIA" e. "Twice Betrayed"
- el muse comienzo. [see: muse comienzo]
- Essence. [see: Barber, Dustan (ed.). Essence.]
- Evans, David Allen. (ed.) New Voices in American Poetry. Cambridge, MA : Winthrop Publishers, 1973.
- Evans, George. "Revelation in the Mother Lode" [see: Evans, George. Sudden Dream]
- Evans, George. Sudden Dreams: New & Selected Poems. Minneapolis: Coffee House Press, 1991 (trade paperback). a. "Revelation in the Mother Lode" (p.55-56)
- Exquisite Corpse [A Journal of Books & Ideas], vol.9, nos.1-4, Jan-Apr 1991. [ published by Culture Shock Foundation, Andrei Codrescu, editor ] a. Connolly, Sean. "Nine Lives, GI" (p.17-18 -- long prose poem)
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