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Gary Snyder’s Sense of Place


Gary Snyder's Sense of Place

Original article

John Whalen-Bridge. "Gary Snyder, Dôgen, and "The Canyon Wren"." Connotations Vol. 8.1: 112-26.

Responses:

Rajeev S. Patke. Response to "Gary Snyder, Dôgen, and 'The Canyon Wren'" Connotations 8: 261-67

John Whalen-Bridge. My Poet is Better than Your Poet: A Response to Rajeev Patke Connotations 9: 167-73

Ling Chung. Allusions in Gary Snyder's "The Canyon Wren" Connotations 12: 83-92

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