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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 M-N

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  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Asleep in the `Bush'" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Body Bag" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Brown Water Navy" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Dying" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Easter Sunday of `71'" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Flashback" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "The Grunts Prayer" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Hi Mom, Bye Dad" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Homeward Bound" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "I'm Coming Home Ma" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Images" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Jungle Fever" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Just 18" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "KIA" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Leaving" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Loaded Down" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "A `Nam' Summers Night Dream" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Puff" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "The Quiet Visitor" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Released" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Shot in the Head" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Suicide Machine" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Thoughts of a Young Veteran" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "To My Family" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose. [Poetry About the Vietnam War from a Combat Veterans Point of View]. Meriden, CT : Rianta Publishing, 1971 (chapbook).
    a. "To My Family" (p.2)
    b. "Just 18" (p.3)
    c. "Loaded Down" (p.4)
    d. "Jungle Fever" (p.5)
    e. "Hi Mom, Bye Dad" (p.6)
    f. "KIA" (p.7)
    g. "Brown Water Navy" (p.8)
    h. "I'm Coming Home Ma" (p.9)
    i. "Suicide Machine" (p.10)
    j. "Asleep in the `Bush'" (p.11)
    k. "A `Nam' Summers Night Dream" (p.12)
    l. "Shot in the Head" (p.13)
    m. "Flashback" (p.14)
    n. "Thoughts of a Young Veteran" (p.15)
    o. "Dying" (p.16)
    p. "Images" (p.17)
    q. "The Quiet Visitor" (p.18)
    r. "Puff" (p.19)
    s. "Easter Sunday of `71'" (p.20)
    t. "The Grunts Prayer" (p.21)
    u. "Released" (p.22)
    v. "Body Bag" (p.23)
    w. "Where's Your Face" (p.24)
    x. "Vietnamese Wife" (p.25)
    y. "Leaving" (p.26)
    z. "Homeward Bound" (p.27)
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Vietnamese Wife" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Magdaleno, Richard P. "Where's Your Face" [see: Magdaleno, Richard P. Vietnam Rose]
  • Major, Clarence (ed.) The New Black Poetry. New York : International Publishers, 1969 (1st edition, trade paperback)
    a. Redmond, Eugene. "Gods in Vietnam"
    b. Sinclair, John. "Breakthrough"
  • Major, Clarence. Swallow the Lake. Middletown, CT : Wesleyan University Press, 1970 (The Wesleyan Poetry Program, Volume 54). a. "Vietnam"
  • Major, Clarence. "Vietnam" [see: Major, Clarence. Swallow the Lake]
  • Major, Clarence. "Vietnam #4" [see: Chapmen, Abraham (ed.) New Black Voices]
  • Manifold, John. "Indochinoiserie" [see: Kynaston, Edward (ed.) Australian Voices]
  • Marcus, Morton. from "Confessions" [see: Gersmehl, Glen (ed.). Words Among America]
  • Marshall, Jack. "Winter Music, to the Tune of War" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
  • Martin, Earl E. A Poet Goes to War. Bozeman, MT : Big Sky Books, Montana State University, 1970.
  • Masarik, Al. "Feeling Good" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Masarik, Al. "Overnight Pass" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Mason, Steve. "After the Reading of the Names" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Mason, Steve. Johnny's Song; Poetry of a Vietnam Veteran. New York : Bantam Books, 1986. (cloth cover, dust jacket)
  • Mason, Steve. Johnny's Song. New York : Touchstone, 1988, (c)1986 (1st Touchstone edition, trade paperback).
  • Mason, Steve. "This Time, A Warrior for Peace" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Mason, Steve. "Uncle Ho" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Mason, Steve. Warrior for Peace. New York : Touchstone, 1988 (trade paperback).
  • Massachusetts Review. Vol. 8, no. 3, Summer 1967.
    a. Scott, Herbert. "To A Woman Whose Fiance was Killed at War" [anti-war poem]
  • Matlin, David. China Beach Barrytown, NY : Station Hill Press, 1989.
  • Mayer, Bernadette. from "Moving" [see: Adventures in Poetry, February 1971]
  • McCarthy, Eugene. "Ares" [see: Koppell, Kathleen Sunshine (ed.) Live Poetry]
  • McCarthy, Gerald. "children of the dust" [see: McCarthy, Gerald. Shoetown]
  • McCarthy, Gerald. "The End of the World, etc." [see: McCarthy, Gerald. Shoetown]
  • McCarthy, Gerald. "Ghosts" [see: McCarthy, Gerald. Shoetown] [see: Morgan, John H. (ed.) The Cloverdale Review]
  • McCarthy, Gerald. "Here I Am" [see: McCarthy, Gerald. Shoetown]
  • McCarthy, Gerald. "The Hooded Legion" [see: McCarthy, Gerald. Shoetown]
  • McCarthy, Gerald. Shoetown. Bristol, IN : The Cloverdale Library, 1992 (chapbook). [ The Cloverdale Prize for Poetry 1992]
    a. "children of the dust" (pp.17-18)
    b. "Here I Am"
    c. "The End of the World, etc."
    d. "Ghosts" (pp.25-26)
    e. "The Hooded Legion" (p.27)
  • McCarthy, Gerald. War Story; Vietnam War Poems. Trumansburg, NY : Crossing Press, 1977. (The Crossing Press Series of New Poets)
  • McClure, Michael. "For Anger" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
  • McClure, Michael. "Poisoned Wheat" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
  • McCord, Howard. "A Day's Journey with Geoffrey Young" [see: Lowenfels, Walter (ed.) From the Belly of the Shark]
  • McDonald, Walter. "After Monsoon" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "After the Fall" [see: McDonald, Walter. Rafting the Brazos]
  • McDonald, Walter. After the Noise of Saigon. Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, 1988.
  • McDonald, Walter. "After the Rains of Saigon" [see: McDonald, Walter. Night Landings]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Air Evac" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Al Croom" [see: McDonald, Walter. Burning the Fence]
  • McDonald, Walter. "All My Sad Pilots" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. Burning the Fence. Lubbock : Texas Tech Press, 1981 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "Al Croom"
    b. "Measuring Time"
    c. "Never in My Life"
    d. "Taking Aim"
    e. "Veteran"
  • McDonald, Walter. "Caliban in Blue" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems. Lubbock : Texas Tech Press, 1976 (cloth cover, dust jacket).
    a. "After Monsoon"
    b. "Air Evac"
    c. "All My Sad Pilots"
    d. "Caliban in Blue"
    e. "Caliban on Spinning"
    f. "Cam Ranh Bay Hospital Surgical Ward 2"
    g. "Da Nang Delight"
    h. "Embarkation"
    i. "Faraway Places"
    j. "Flight Orders"
    k. "For Harper, Killed in Action"
    l. "For Kelly, Missing in Action"
    m. "Interview With a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army"
    n. "The Jungles of Da Lat"
    o. "Lightning"
    p. "Night at Cam Ranh Bay"
    q. "Night Before My Father Went to War"
    r. "On Planting My First Tree Since Vietnam"
    s. "The Pilot, Home"
    t. "The Retired Pilot to Himself"
    u. "Ricket Hour"
    v. "Rocket Attack"
    w. "View From the Ward"
  • McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems. Lubbock : Texas Tech Press, 1976 (trade paperback)
    a. "After Monsoon"
    b. "Air Evac"
    c. "All My Sad Pilots"
    d. "Caliban in Blue"
    e. "Caliban on Spinning"
    f. "Cam Ranh Bay Hospital Surgical Ward 2"
    g. "Da Nang Delight"
    h. "Embarkation"
    i. "Faraway Places"
    j. "Flight Orders"
    k. "For Harper, Killed in Action"
    l. "For Kelly, Missing in Action"
    m. "Interview With a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army"
    n. "The Jungles of Da Lat"
    o. "Lightning"
    p. "Night at Cam Ranh Bay"
    q. "Night Before My Father Went to War"
    r. "On Planting My First Tree Since Vietnam"
    s. "The Pilot, Home"
    t. "The Retired Pilot to Himself"
    u. "Ricket Hour"
    v. "Rocket Attack"
    w. "View From the Ward"
  • McDonald, Walter. "Caliban on Spinning" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Cam Ranh Bay Hospital Surgical Ward 2" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Children of Saigon" [see: McDonald, Walter. Night Landings]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Da Nang Delight" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Embarkation" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Faraway Places" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Fishing the San Juan Wilderness" [see: McDonald, Walter. The Flying Dutchman]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Flight Orders" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Flying Dutchman" [see: McDonald, Walter. The Flying Dutchman]
  • McDonald, Walter. The Flying Dutchman [1987 George Elliston Poetry Prize]. Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 1987 (trade paperback).
    a. "Fishing the San Juan Wilderness"
    b. "The Flying Dutchman"
    c. "Hauling Over Wolf Creek Pass in Winter"
    d. "My Son Turns Eighteen and Enlists"
    e. "Once You've Been to War"
    f. "Storm Warning"
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Food Pickers of Saigon" [see: TriQuarterly 67]
  • McDonald, Walter. "For Harper, Killed in Action" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "For Kelly, Missing in Action" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Hauling Over Wolf Creek Pass in Winter" [see: McDonald, Walter. The Flying Dutchman]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Interview With a Guy Named Fawkes, U.S. Army" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Jungles of Da Lat" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Last Still Days in a Bunker" [see: McDonald, Walter. Night Landings]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Learning to Live With Nightmares" [see: McDonald, Walter. Night Landings]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Lightning" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Measuring Time" [see: McDonald, Walter. Burning the Fence]
  • McDonald, Walter. "My Son Turns Eighteen and Enlists" [see: McDonald, Walter. The Flying Dutchman]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Never in My Life" [see: McDonald, Walter. Burning the Fence]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Night at Cam Ranh Bay" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Night Before My Father Went to War" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. Night Landings. New York : Harper & Row, 1989 (1st edition).
    a. "After the Rains of Saigon"
    b. "The Children of Saigon"
    c. "The Last Still Days in a Bunker"
    d. "Learning to Live With Nightmares"
    e. "The Songs We Fought For"
    f. "The Wild Swans of Da Lat"
  • McDonald, Walter. "On Planting My First Tree Since Vietnam" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Once You've Been to War" [see: McDonald, Walter. The Flying Dutchman]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Pilot, Home" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. Rafting the Brazos [Texas Poets Series No. 1]. Denton : University of North Texas Press, 1988.
    a. "After the Fall"
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Retired Pilot to Himself" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Ricket Hour" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Rocket Attack" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Songs We Fought For" [see: McDonald, Walter. Night Landings]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Storm Warning" [see: McDonald, Walter. The Flying Dutchman]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Taking Aim" [see: McDonald, Walter. Burning the Fence]
  • McDonald, Walter. "Veteran" [see: McDonald, Walter. Burning the Fence]
  • McDonald, Walter. "View From the Ward" [see: McDonald, Walter. Caliban in Blue and other poems]
  • McDonald, Walter. "War in the Persian Gulf" [see: Colorado Review, n.s. Vol.18, No.1, Spring/Summer 1991.
  • McDonald, Walter. "The Wild Swans of Da Lat" [see: McDonald, Walter. Night Landings]
  • McKinney, Lu Ann (ed.) The Idiot & the Id. Bristol, VA : Sullins College, 1969?
    a. Ramsey, Bill. "Mekong Rains"
  • McKuen, Rod. "Heroes" [see: Koppell, Kathleen Sunshine (ed.) Live Poetry]
  • McMahon, Marilyn. "Confession" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Short Stories by Vietnam Vets] [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress II]
  • McMahon, Marilyn. "Crone" [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress II.]
  • McMahon, Marilyn. "Dying With Grace" [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress II.]
  • McMahon, Marilyn M. "In the War Zone" [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress]
  • McMahon, Marilyn M. "In this Land" [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress]
  • McMahon, Marilyn. "July 20, 1969" [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress II.]
  • McMahon, Marilyn. "The Kid" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Short Stories by Vietnam Vets] [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress II]
  • McMahon, Marilyn M. "Knowing" [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress]
  • McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress. Seattle, WA : Marilyn M. Mc Mahon, 1988 (chapbook)
    a. "Wounds of War"
    b. "In this Land"
    c, "Knowing"
    d. "In the War Zone" (pp.13-16)
  • McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress II. Seattle, WA : Marilyn M. McMahon, 1990 (chapbook).
    a. "Confession"
    b. "Crone"
    c. "Dying With Grace"
    d. "July 20, 1969"
    e. "The Kid"
  • McMahon, Marilyn M. "Wounds of War" [see: McMahon, Marilyn M. Works in Progress]
  • McMullin, Mary Graves. "To the Drill Sergeant" [see: Green River Review, Spring 1989]
  • McQueary, Rod. "Near Snowville" [see: Viet Nam Generation, Spring 1992]
  • McQueary, Rod. "homeward" [see: Viet Nam Generation, Spring 1992]
  • McQueary, Rod. "Our Parade" [see: Viet Nam Generation, Spring 1992]
  • Melville, Herman. On the Slain Collegians, edited, and with woodcuts, by Antonio Frasconi. New York : Noonday Press (Farrar, Straus and Giroux), 1971 (1st Noonday edition).
    ["The poems and parts of poems ... here, along with ... woodcuts interpreting them, deal specifically with themes that preoccupy most Americans: war's bitterness, the wasted deaths of young men, ..."]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Aesop in Washington 4. The Lion and the Mouse" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Bring Us Together" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "The Draw" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Fashion Notes in Wartime" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems (illustrated and designed by John Gerbino). New York : Atheneum, 1970 (1st edition).
    a. "Aesop in Washington 4. The Lion and the Mouse"
    b. "Bring Us Together"
    c. "The Draw"
    d. "Fashion Notes in Wartime"
    e. "Pinkville"
    f. "Richard M. Apollo"
    g. "Spiro Proposes"
    h. "Statesmanship"
    i. "Things"
    j. "To Be Continuing"
    k. "Troop Cutback"
  • Merriam, Eve. "Pinkville" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Richard M. Apollo" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Spiro Proposes" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Statesmanship" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Things" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "To Be Continuing" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Merriam, Eve. "Troop Cutback" [see: Merriam, Eve. The Nixon Poems]
  • Minh, Ho Chi. "Eleven Prison Poems by Ho Chi Minh" [see: TriQuarterly 31, Fall 1974]
  • Mirror Northwest, Vol. 2, Summer 1971. [see also SHORT STORIES]
    a. Berg, James W. "War Machines"
    b. Shay, Norma Joan. "War"
  • Morgan, John. "Ambush" [see: TriQuarterly 56, Winter 1983]
  • Moore, Daniel. Burnt Heart; Ode to the War Dead. London; San Francisco : City Lights Books, 1971.
  • Moore, Mack. "Every Mother's Son" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Morgan, John H. (ed.) The Cloverdale Review [of Criticism and Poetry ], 1991. Bristol, IN : The Cloverdale Library, 1992. [Cloverdale Library of Modern Poetry series]
    a. McCarthy, Gerald. "Ghosts" (pp.12-13)
  • Morgan, Robin. "Four Visions on Vietnam" [see: Morgan, Robin. Monster]
  • Morgan, Robin. Monster. New York : Vintage Books, 1972. a. "Four Visions on Vietnam"
  • Moss, Ed. "Awakening from the Deep" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]
  • Mud Dance: The Lewis and Clark Review (A Magazine of the Arts). Vol.15, no.1, 1987-1988. a. Waterman, Erin. "Bullet Rice"
  • Mueller, Jack. "White Fire" [see: Berlandt, Herman (ed.) Peace or Perish]
  • el muse comienzo. True Poems That Tell It Like It Really Is. n.p. : n.p., [197?].
    a. "V.A. Dope Patients in V.A. Psychiatric Wards"
  • el muse comienzo. "V.A. Dope Patients in V.A. Psychiatric Wards" [see: el muse comienzo. True Poems That Tell It Like It Really Is]
  • Musgrave, John D. "Communion Under Fire: Con Thien, Oct. `67" [see: Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12.]

N

  • Nathan, Leonard. "Four Position Papers" [see: Nathan, Leonard. Returning Your Call]
  • Nathan, Leonard. "The Penance" [see: Nathan, Leonard. Returning Your Call]
  • Nathan, Leonard. Returning Your Call. Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, 1975.
    a. "Four Position Papers"
    b. "The Penance"
    c. "Slippers"
  • Nathan, Leonard. "Slippers" [see: Nathan, Leonard. Returning Your Call]
  • Nelson, Dale. "Theseus in Vietnam" [see: Prospero's Cell, Vol.1, No.2, 1966]
  • New Letters; a Magazine of Fine Writing. Vol.41, no.4, June 1975. a. Balaban, John. "After Our War"
  • New York Quarterly. Number 4, Fall 1970. a. Krohn, Herbert. "Three Vietnam Songs"
  • Ngo Vinh Long. "On this land ... life must flower" [see: Gersmehl, Glen (ed.). Words Among America]
  • Nguyen Van Y. Hoa Du, 1987. [poetry in Vietnamese]
  • Nguyen Van Y. Hoa Du II (Doan Quan Mu Do), 1988. [poetry in Vietnamese]
  • Nhat Hanh. [see: Thich Nhat Hanh]
  • Nichols, Robert. "The Blue Bay of Along" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nichols, Robert. "Catastrophes!" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nichols, Robert. "Drought Year" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nichols, Robert. "A Forest Made of Rain" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nichols, Robert. "An Old Man Remembers--2" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nichols, Robert. "The Rampaging Red River" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nichols, Robert. "Ritual Song" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nichols, Robert. "Vietnam Journal" [see: IKON, second series, #11: The Sixties. 1990.]
  • Nocturnal Lyric, No.7, 1989.
    a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "The Weight of the Sheets"
  • Nocturnal Lyric, No.9, 1989.
    a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Priorities"
  • Nocturnal Lyric, No.10, 1989.
    a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Nightmare Triptych"
  • Norris, David. "Vietnam #1" [see: Berlandt, Herman (ed.) Peace or Perish]
  • North Stone Review, Numbers 5 & 6, Fall-Winter 1974-75.
    a. Hays, H.R. "Radio Sermon"
    b. Jenkins, Louis. "War Surplus"
  • Nye, Jim. After Shock; Poems and Prose from the Vietnam War. El Paso, TX : Cinco Punto Press, 1991 (1st edition, trade paperback).

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