The Best American Poetry 1999

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The Best American Poetry 1999, a volume in The Best American Poetry series, was edited by David Lehman and by guest editor Robert Bly.

Poets and poems included[]

Poet Poem Where poem previously appeared
Dick Allen "The Selfishness of the Poetry Reader"
John Balaban "Story"
Coleman Barks "Bill Matthews Coming Along (1942-1997)"
George Bilgere "Catch" The Sewanee Review
Elizabeth Bishop "Foreign-Domestic" Conjunctions
Chana Bloch "Tired Sex" The Atlantic Monthly
Philip Booth "Narrow Road, Presidents' Day" American Poetry Review
"Sea of Faith" The Southern Review
Hayden Carruth "Because I Am" Seneca Review
Lucille Clifton "the mississippi river empties into the gulf"
Billy Collins "Dharma" Poetry
Robert Creeley "Mitch" Solo
Lydia Davis "Betrayal" Hambone
"Taproot" Crab Orchard Review
Chard deNiord "Pasternak" New England Review
Russell Edson "Madam's Heart" The Prose Poem
Lawrence Ferlinghetti "A Buddha in the Woodpile" Blasts
Dan Gerber "My Father's Fields" Poetry
Louise Glück "Vita Nova" The New Yorker
Ray Gonzalez "Breastbone" The Bitter Oleander
John Haines "The Last Election" Many Mountains Moving
Donald Hall "Smile" The Yale Review
Jennifer Michael Hecht "September" The Antioch Review
Bob Hicok "What Would Freud Say?" Cream City Review
Jane Hirshfield "The Envoy"
Tony Hoagland "Lawrence" Ploughshares
John Hollander "Beach Whispers" The New Yorker
"Man Script" Literal Latte
David Ignatow "The Story of Progress"
"The Circle Theatre" Alkali Flats
Josephine Jacobsen "Last Will and Testament" Potomac Review
Louis Jenkins "Two Prose Poems"
Mary Karr "The Patient" Poetry
X. J. Kennedy "A Curse on a Thief" Harvard Review
Galway Kinnell "Why Regret?" The New Yorker
Carolyn Kizer "The Erotic Philosophers" The Yale Review
Ron Koertge "1989" Solo
Yusef Komunyakaa "Scapegoat"
"The Triumph of Narcissus and Aphrodite" Black Warrior Review
James Laughlin "Nunc Dimittis"
Dorianne Laux "The Shipfitter's Wife"
Li-Young Lee "The Sleepless Grape" Water Stone
Denise Levertov "First Love" Kalliope
Philip Levine "The Return" The Atlantic Monthly
David Mamet "A Charade" Ploughshares
"The Swim" Poetry
William Matthews "Misgivings" Poetry
Wesley McNair "The Characters of Dirty Jokes" Mid-American Review
Czesław Miłosz "A Ball" Partisan Review
Joan Murray from "Sonny's Face. Sonny's Hands" The Southern Review
Sharon Olds "What It Meant" The Southern Review
Mary Oliver "Flare" Shenandoah
"And Now" Acorn
Molly Peacock "Say You Love Me" Fence
Alberto Ríos "Writing from Memory" Meridian
David Ray "Hemingway's Garden" New Millennium Writings
Adrienne Rich "Seven Skins" The Progressive
Kay Ryan "That Will to Divest" The Yale Review
Sonia Sanchez "Last recording session/for papa joe" Painted Bride Quarterly
"The Public and the Private Spheres" Salmagundi
"Longing and Wonder" Common Sense
Charles Simic "Barber College Haircut" AGNI
Louis Simpson "A Shearling Coat" The Hudson Review
Thomas R. Smith "Housewarming" AGNI
"A Star Is Born in the Eagle Nebula" The Gettysburg Review
William Stafford "Ways to Live" Cream City Review
"The Drunkard's Daughter"
Ruth Stone "A Moment" Paterson Literary Review
Larissa Szporluk "Deer Crossing the Sea" Green Mountains Review
"The Minefield" Tor House Newsletter
David Wagoner "Thoreau and the Crickets" Ploughshares
Richard Wilbur "This Pleasing Anxious Being" The New Yorker
C.K. Williams "Archetypes"
Charles Wright "American Twilight" Partisan Review
Timothy Young "The Thread of Sunlight" The Journal of Family Life

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Reviews[]

  • [1] "On the Prosing of Poetry: How Contemporary American Poets Are Denaturing the Poem", by Joan Houlihan at Boston Comment Web site. (A negative reaction to much in this volume)
  • [2] "What is Found", a positive review in Thumbscrew, No. 16, Summer 2000
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