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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 T-Z

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  • Tate, James. "Dialogue of Stoned Soldiers" [see: Chicago Review, Summer 1971]
  • Taylor, Gordon O. (ed.) The Vietnam War and Postmodern Memory. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma -- Special Issue of Genre, Vol. 21, No. 4, Winter 1988. [see also SHORT STORIES & MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. Carlson, R.S. excerpts from Was That Someplace You Were? Selected Poems 1968 - 1987 (28 Vietnam War poems)
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. "Condemnation" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam] [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. Viet Nam Poems]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam. Santa Barbara, CA: Unicorn Press, 1968. [23 drawings by Vo-Dinh]
    a. "Message" (p.13)
    b. "Condemnation" (p.14)
    c. "Our Green Garden" (pp.17-18)
    d. "Peace" (p.22)
    e. "Let Me Give Back to Our Motherland" (pp.23-24)
    f. "The Witness Remains" (p.26)
    g. "Resolution" (p.27)
    h. "Those That Have Not Exploded" (pp.30-31)
    i. "The Fire That Consumes My Brother" (pp.33-34) j. "Recommendation" (pp.37-38)
    k. "Experience" (pp.40-42)
    l. "Here Are My Hands" (pp.45-46)
    m. "I Met You at the Orphanage Yard" (p.48)
    n. "The Lonely Watch-Tower" (pp.50-51)
    o. "Flesh and Skin, Bricks and Tiles" (p.54)
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam. Santa Barbara, CA: Unicorn Press, 1971, (c)1968 (2nd ed.). [only 16 drawings by Vo-Dinh, one poem not reprinted in 2nd ed. -- "Experience" appears in 1st edition only]
    a. "Peace" (p.9)
    b. "The Lonely Watch-Tower" (pp.10-11)
    c. "Condemnation" (p.15)
    d. "Flesh and Skin, Bricks and Tiles" (pp.18-19)
    e. "Recommendation" (p.20)
    f. "I Met You at the Orphanage Yard" (p.23)
    g. "The Fire That Consumes My Brother" (pp.25-26)
    h. "Resolution" (p.29)
    i. "Let Me Give Back to Our Motherland" (pp.30-31)
    j. "Our Green Garden" (pp.34-35)
    k. "The Witness Remains" (p.36)
    l. "Here Are My Hands" (pp.39-40)
    m. "Message" (p.43)
    n. "Those That Have Not Exploded" (pp.44-45)
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "Experience" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam -- 1st edition only]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "The Fire That Consumes My Brother" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "Flesh and Skin, Bricks and Tiles" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "Here Are My Hands" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "I Met You at the Orphanage Yard" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "Let Me Give Back to Our Motherland" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "The Lonely Watch-Tower" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. "Message" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam] [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. Viet Nam Poems]
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. "Our Green Garden" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam] [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. Viet Nam Poems]
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. "Peace" [see: Gersmehl, Glen (ed.). Words Among America] [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam] [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. Viet Nam Poems]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "Recommendation" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "Resolution" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "Those That Have Not Exploded" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. Th[[partialdiff]] Viet Nam. [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. Viet Nam Poems]
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. Viet Nam Poems [Th[[partialdiff]] Viet Nam]. Santa Barbaara, CA: Unicorn Press, 1967 (1st edition, 2nd printing November 1967, 2500 copies in print). [hand bound, "Printed by Noel Young on Hotta and Origami rice papers in hand-set 12 pt Perpetua. Typography by Alan Brilliant. Caligraphy by Vo-Dinh.]
    a. "Condemnation" (p.1)
    b. "Message" (p.3)
    c. "Our Green Garden" (p.5)
    d. "Peace" (p.7)
  • [Thich] Nhat Hanh. Viet Nam Poems. [translated from the Vietnamese by the author and Helen Coutant]. Santa Barbara, CA: Unicorn Press, 1972, (c)1967 (3rd edition). ["...hand-set in Eric Gill's `Perpetua' type, hand-printed on Fiesta Text paper, and hand-bound in Bradford Buckram fabric... Calligraphy by Vo-Dinh"]
  • Thich Nhat Hanh. "The Witness Remains" [see: Thich Nhat Hanh. The Cry of Vietnam]
  • Third World: Pig Iron No. 15. Youngstown, OH: Pig Iron Press, 1988.
    a. Jaeger, Lowell. "Lust"
  • Thirteen Bean Soup, July 13, 1989.
    a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Souvenirs"
    b. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Specialist Fletcher"
    c. Glade, Jon Forrest. "The Weight of the Sheets"
  • Thirteen Bean Soup, October 13, 1989. a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Radio Hanoi"
  • Thomas, James L. "The Fog" [see: Andersen, David "Doc" (ed.) Adventures in Hell, Volume I: Vietnam War Short Stories by Vietnam Vets]
  • Thomas, Lorenzo. The Bathers. New York: Reed Books, 1981 (1st printing) a. "Enlightenment" b. "Envoy" c. "Framing The Sunrise" d. "Survivors" e. [and others]
  • Thomas, Lorenzo. "Enlightenment" [see: Thomas, Lorenzo. The Bathers]
  • Thomas, Lorenzo. "Envoy" [see: Thomas, Lorenzo. The Bathers]
  • Thomas, Lorenzo. "Framing The Sunrise" [see: Thomas, Lorenzo. The Bathers]
  • Thomas, Lorenzo. "Survivors" [see: Thomas, Lorenzo. The Bathers]
  • Topham, J. (ed.) Poems of the Vietnam War. Claymont, DE: American Poetry Press, 1980. ["`Poetry For The People,' Contemporary American Traditional Poetry Series," Volume 1, Number 3]
  • Topham, J. (ed.) Vietnam Heroes II: The Tears of a Generation; An Anthology of Poems and Prose by Veterans and Their Friends. New York: American Poetry Press, 1984 ((c)1982).
  • Topham, J. (ed.) Vietnam Heroes III: That We Have Peace; An Anthology of Poems by Veterans of Vietnam. Philadelphia: American Poetry Press, 1983 (1st printing).
  • Topham, J. (ed.). Vietnam Literature Anthology; A Balanced Perspective. [Three Views of Vietnam and a Chapter from a New Novel, by Jack Strahan, Peter Hollenbeck, and R.L. Barth] New York: American Poetry and Literature Press, 1984 (college edition, 1st printing).
  • Touster, Saul. "from Fragments of a Soloist" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
  • Toward Revolutionary Art [see: TRA; Toward Revolutionary Art]
  • TRA; Toward Revolutionary Art, San Francisco. Volume 1, No. 3, 1972. [also includes "TRA Comment on 'Many Vietnams'"]
    a. Kowit, Steve. "Many Vietnams"
  • Trail, B.D. "California Dreaming or: Shrapnel of Another Sort" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Trail, B.D. "The Face" [see: Trail, B.D. Flesh Wounds]
  • Trail, B.D. Flesh Wounds. [SAMISDAT #216, Vol.54, no.4, 1989?] Richford, VT: SAMISDAT, 1989? (chapbook).
    a. "The Face" [pp.2-4]
    b. "Same Same" [p.5]
    c. "The Mining" [pp.6-7]
    d. "The Grenading" [pp.8-10]
  • Trail, B.D. "The Grenading" [see: Trail, B.D. Flesh Wounds]
  • Trail, B.D. "The Mining" [see: Trail, B.D. Flesh Wounds]
  • Trail, B.D. "Our Lady of the Flies" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Trail, B.D. "Same Same" [see: Trail, B.D. Flesh Wounds]
  • Trail, B.D. "Vietnam Veteran Against the Wall" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Trail, B.D. "Viet Tracers" [see: Third Lung Review, no.6, 1990]
  • Trail, B.D. "War Story" [see: Chiron Review, Spring 1991]
  • Trail, B.D. "Weary With the Waiting" [see: Third Lung Review, no.6, 1990]
  • TriQuarterly 31. [Contemporary Asian Literature]. Northwestern University. Number 31, Fall 1974 [see also SHORT STORIES & DRAMA]
    a. Minh, Ho Chi. "Eleven Prison Poems by Ho Chi Minh" [translated from the Chinese by Burton Raffel]
  • TriQuarterly 55, Fall 1982. [see also SHORT STORIES]
    a. Weigl, Bruce. "Song of Napalm"
  • TriQuarterly 56, Winter 1983. [see also SHORT STORIES]
    a. Morgan, John. "Ambush"
  • TriQuarterly 65. Winter 1986. [The Writer in Our World; a Symposium] [see also MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. Weigl, Bruce. "Breakdown"
    b. Weigl, Bruce. "The Kiss"
  • TriQuarterly 67. Fall 1986. a. McDonald, Walter. "The Food Pickers of Saigon"
  • Dope Patients in V.A. Psychiatric Wards" [see: el muse comienzo. True Poems That Tell It Like It Really Is]

V

  • Van Devanter, Lynda & Furey, Joan A. (eds.) Visions of War, Dreams of Peace: Writings of Women in the Vietnam War. New York: Warner Books, 1991 (1st printing, trade paperback).
  • Van Duyn, Mona. "A Christmas Card, After the Assassination" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]
  • Vancil, David. The Homesick Patrol. Woodbridge, CT: Viet Nam Generation, Inc./Burning Cities Press, 1995 [includes 14 Vietnam war poems]
  • Vargas, Robert. "Blame it on the Reds" [see: Lowenfels, Walter (ed.) From the Belly of the Shark]
  • Vernon, William. "Cao Gio" [see: Vernon, William. Praising the Sand]
  • Vernon, William. Praising the Sand. [SAMISDAT #136, Vol.34, no.4, 1983. Richford, VT: SAMISDAT, 1983.
    a. "Cao Gio"
  • Vietnam Generation, Vol.2, No.4, 1990 [see: Ehrhart, W.D. Just for Laughs]
  • Viet Nam Generation, Vol.4, no.1-2, Spring 1992.
    Dragonsun, Jabiya. "War Songs" (p.51)
    Ross, Julia. "The Castle of Shariat" (p.71)
    Jaffe, Maggie. "Custer's Last Laugh" (p.71)
    Jaffe, Maggie. "Ascetic Revolutionary" (p.71)
    Jaffe, Maggie. "For Sam Melville, #26124, Murdered at Attica Penitentiary, 9/13/71" (pp.72-73)
    Jaffe, Maggie. "Tapestry: Mothers of the Disappeared" (p.73)
    Jones, Bill Jr. "Near Laos" (p.74)
    Jones, Bill Jr. "Five Days Home" (p.74)
    McQueary, Rod. "Near Snowville" (p.78)
    McQueary, Rod. "homeward" (p.78)
    McQueary, Rod. "Our Parade" (pp.78-79)
  • Vietnam Generation Newsletter, Vol.3, no.2, June 1991. [see also REVIEWS
    Shields, Bill. "abattoir"
    Shields, Bill. "bringing home the bacon"
    Shields, Bill. "straight from the heart"
    Shields, Bill. "ready, willing & able"
    Shields, Bill. "Kathleen"
    Shields, Bill. "Vietnam, & revisited"
    Shields, Bill. "another Vietnam vet poem"
    Shields, Bill. "guts"
    Shields, Bill. "for my daughters"
    Shields, Bill. "4:30 a.m."
    Shields, Bill. "Vietnam Veteran"
    Shields, Bill. "we circle one another"
    Shields, Bill. "miles of fear"
    Shields, Bill. "the international" (p.22)
  • Vietnam Poetry. Fullerton, CA: Union of Vietnamese in the United States, [196?].
  • Vietnam Suite by Charles D. Jones, January 16, 1982 through February 21, 1982. [Publicity mailing announcing exhibition at the Tyler Museum of Art]. Announcement also includes 3 reproductions of his art, comments by the Museum director James D. Weaver, and a list of works in the exhibition. [see also MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. Jones, Charles D. "Passages," [poem included in publicity mailing announcing exhibition at the Tyler Museum of Art]
  • Villani, Jim, et al. (eds.). Viet Nam Flashbacks: Pig Iron No. 12. Youngstown, OH: Pig Iron Press, 1984 (trade paperback) [includes: 36 poems, 13 short stories, 5 non-fiction selections, & miscellaneous graphics] [see also SHORT STORIES & MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. Jordan, William R. "Piper Lad" (p.1)
    b. Barth, R.L. "A Meditation After Battle" (p.17)
    c. Davis, Alan. "Incident, Chu Lai" (p.17)
    d. Ehrhart, W.D. "Farmer Nguyen" (p.17)
    e. Pitzen, Jim. "Harassing Fire" (p.17)
    f. Storey, Sandra. "Patrol" (p.17)
    g. Ehrhart, W.D. "Letter" (p.20)
    h. O'Connor, Michael. "Short Time" (p.20)
    i. Musgrave, John D. "Communion Under Fire: Con Thien, Oct. `67" (p.29)
    j. Barth, R.L. "Last Letter" (p.36)
    k. Fishman, Charles. "Song for the Relief Copters" (p.36)
    l. Gray, Patrick Worth. "Necessity Is the Mother of the Bullet" (p.36)
    m. Moss, Ed. "Awakening from the Deep" (p.36)
    n. Pitzen, Jim. "It's So Soon Over" (p.36)
    o. Huddle, David. "Tour of Duty" (pp.40-41)
    p. Leventhal, Ann Z. "Snapshot" (p.50)
    q. Long, Robert Hill. "Piece by Piece" (p.50)
    r. Glazier, Loss. "Raga" (pp.54-55)
    s. Felsen, Karl E. "I've Never Been to War" (p.61)
    t. habiba. "Photographs: 1979" (p.61)
    u. Borden, Robert. "Meat Dreams" (pp.64-66)
    v. Masarik, Al. "Feeling Good" (p.70)
    w. Masarik, Al. "Overnight Pass" (p.70)
    x. Jones, R.P. "Los Desastres De la Guerra" (p.71)
    y. Silverman, Maxine. "Somewhere on the Delta" (p.71)
    z. Stephenson, Sallie. "Interview, 1982" (p.78)
    aa. Czapla, Cathy Young. "Lullaby" (p.79)
    bb. Harvey, Richard F. "Sonnet for a Soldier" (p.79)
    cc. Huggins, Peter. "The Day the Soldiers Came" (p.79)
    dd. Russell, John A. "Walking Through This Green Valley" (p.79)
    ee. O'Connor, Michael. "Night Dancing" (pp.80-81)
    ff. Davis, Alan. "Omaha, 1982" (p.82)
    gg. Jordan, William R. "Soldier" (p.82)
    hh. Lott, Rick. "In the World" (p.82)
    ii. Paulenich, Craig. "Defoliated" (p.82)
    jj. Petesch, Donald. "A David Frost Show" (p.82)

W

  • Wallis, Sue. "TRIAGE" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Fall 1992]
  • Ward, Robert. "As I Lay Sleeping (Poem for Vietnam)" [see: Ward, Robert. Camera Obscura]
  • Ward, Robert. Camera Obscura. Eugene, OR: Silverfish Review, 1987. [Silverfish Review, No. 14]
    a. "As I Lay Sleeping (Poem for Vietnam)" ( pp.[6-8] )
    b. "Morning; Sacramento Valley" ( pp. [22-28] )
  • Ward, Robert. "Morning; Sacramento Valley" [see: Ward, Robert. Camera Obscura]
  • Waterman, Erin. "Bullet Rice" [see: Mud Dance: The Lewis and Clark Review, Vol.15, no.1, 1987-1988]
  • We Promise One Another; poems from an Asian war. (see: Luce, Don; Schafer, John C.; & Chagnon, Jacquelyn [compilers].)
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Amigo del Corazón" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Amnesia" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Anna Grasa" (p.64-65) [see: Cuddihy, Michael. Try Ironwood: An Editor Remembers] [see: Weigl, Bruce. Executioner]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Blues In The Afterworld" [see: The American Poetry Review, March/April 1992]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Breakdown" [see: TriQuarterly 65, Winter 1986]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Burning Shit at An Khe" [see: Salisbury, Harrison E. (ed.) Vietnam Reconsidered]
  • Weigl, Bruce "Convoy" [see: Field; Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, Fall 1974] [see: Weigl, Bruce. Executioner]
  • Weigl, Bruce "The Deer Hunter" [see: Field; Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, Fall 1974]
  • Weigl, Bruce. Executioner. Tucson, AZ: Ironwood Press [dist. by Serendipity Books], 1976
    "Anna Grasa"
    "Convoy"
    "Executioner on Holiday"
    "Him, On the Bicycle"
    "Mine"
    "Monkey"
    "Short"
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Executioner on Holiday" [see: Weigl, Bruce. Executioner]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "The Forms of 11th Avenue" [see: The American Poetry Review, March/April 1992]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Girl at the Chu Lai Laundry" [see: Salisbury, Harrison E. (ed.) Vietnam Reconsidered]
  • Weigl, Bruce "Him, On the Bicycle" [see: Field; Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, Fall 1974] [see: Weigl, Bruce. Executioner]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "The Kiss" [see: TriQuarterly 65, Winter 1986]
  • Weigl, Bruce "Mines" [see: Field; Contemporary Poetry and Poetics, Fall 1974] [see: Weigl, Bruce. Executioner]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Monkey" [see: Ironwood 6, Vol.3, no.2, 1975] [see: Weigl, Bruce. Executioner] [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Weigl, Bruce. The Monkey Wars. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1985.
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Rapture" [see: The American Poetry Review, March/April 1992]
  • Weigl, Bruce. A Romance. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 1979.
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Sailing to Bien Hoa" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Short" [see: Ironwood 6, Vol.3, no.2, 1975] [see: Weigl, Bruce. Executioner]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Song for the Lost Private" [see: Salisbury, Harrison E. (ed.) Vietnam Reconsidered]
  • Weigl, Bruce. "Song of Napalm" [see: TriQuarterly 55, Fall 1982] [see: Salisbury, Harrison E. (ed.) Vietnam Reconsidered] [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Weigl, Bruce. Song of Napalm. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1988 (1st printing, cloth cover, dust jacket).
  • Weigl, Bruce. "They Name Heaven" [see: Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War]
  • Werder, Albert D. "First Recovery from Anesthesia" [see: Kayak, 26, 1971]
  • Wesleyan Poetry Program, Volume 54 [see: Major, Clarence. Swallow the Lake]
  • Whalen, Philip. "The War Poem for Diane di Prima" [see: di Prima, Diane (ed.) War Poems]
  • Williams, Craig W. "How Did I Know" [see: Schoenleber, Tracy (ed.) The Wire Harp 1989]
  • Williams, Julius Nathaniel Jr. [see: Dragonsun, Jabiya]
  • Williams, Reese, ed. Unwinding the Vietnam War; From War Into Peace. [including stories & poetry] Seattle, WA: Real Comet Press, 1987 (1st edition). [see also STORIES & MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. Weigl, Bruce. "Sailing to Bien Hoa"
    b. Weigl, Bruce. "Monkey"
    c. Weigl, Bruce. "Song of Napalm"
    d. Weigl, Bruce. "Amnesia"
    e. Weigl, Bruce. "They Name Heaven"
    f. Weigl, Bruce. "Amigo del Corazón"
    g. Brown, D.F. "Poem"
    h. Brown, D.F.:L'éclatante victoire de Khe Sanh"
    i. Brown, D.F. "Willie"
    j. Brown, D.F. "Pool"
    k. Brown, D.F. "Reunion"
    l. Brown, D.F. "For the Duration"
    m. Ehrhart, W.D. "The Invasion of Grenada"
    n. Balaban, John. "After Our War"
    o. Balaban, John. "For Mrs. Cam, Whose Name Means 'Printed Silk'"
    p. Balaban, John. "Thoughts Before Dawn"
    q. Balaban, John. "News Update"
    r. Balaban, John. "Speak, Memory"
    s. Balaban, John. "In Celebration of Spring"
    t. Rich, Adrienne. "For the Record"
    u. Rich, Adrienne. "North American Time"
    v. Rich, Adrienne. "In the Wake of Home"
    w. Rich, Adrienne. "Dreams Before Waking" (pp.386-388)
  • Willson, David A. "BONE IN THE SOIL" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Fall 1992]
  • Willson, David. "Hung Out" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Spring 1992]
  • Willson, David A. "My Mind" [see: Glade, Jon Forrest (ed.) Owen Wister Review, Fall 1992]
  • Wilsun, Don. "Bombed Safeway" [see: Wilsun, Don. Orcas Island]
  • Wilsun, Don. "Men's Liberation" [see: Wilsun, Don. Orcas Island]
  • Wilsun, Don. Orcas Island. Seattle: Red Sky Press, 1980.
    a. "Bombed Safeway"
    b. "Men's Liberation"
  • Witness, Vol. 2, No. 2/3, Summer/Fall 1988. [Special Double Issue: The Sixties] [see also SHORT STORIES & MISCELLANEOUS]
    a. Adams, Terry. "Point of View"
    b. Adams, Terry. "Writing Home"
  • Woman to Woman, a Book of poems & drawings by women. Oakland, CA: Woman to Woman, 1968?
    a. [anon.] "Vietnamese Woman Speaking to an American Soldier"
    b. [anon.] "We Rise Up, We Rise Up Angry, We Rise Up Together"
  • Works in Progress; Number 7. New York: Literary Guild of America, 1972.
    a. Harper, Michael S. from "Debridement"

Y

  • Yeager, Lisa Nease (ed.) Tabula Rasa, Vol.1, No.3, 1991 (Shy City Press). [see also MISCELLANEOUSShields, Bill. "abbattoiShields, Bill. "autobiographShields, Bill. "everything I ever had was ..Shields, Bill. "for yearShields, Bill. "I no longer dream of the day"
  • Young Bear, Ray A. "poem for viet nam" [see: Bruchac, Joseph (ed.) Songs From This Earth On Turtle's Back]
  • Z Miscellaneous, Vol.2, No.6, November 1988. a. Glade, Jon Forrest. "Photographs of the Jungle"

Z

  • Zweig, Paul. "America at War" [see: Chelsea 24/25, October 1968]

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