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Articles
1. Introduction: Poetics of Avant-Garde Poetries
2. Avant-Garde and Theory: A Misunderstood Relation–Tyrus Miller
3. The Secret History of the Equal Sign: L=A=N=G=U=A=G=E between Discourse and Text–Barrett Watten
4. Avant-Garde or Arrière-Gard in Recent American Poetry–Charles Altieri
5. Veronica Forrest-Thompson: Toward a Linguistically Investigative Poetics–Alison Mark
6. Ashbery’s “Description of a Masque”: Radical Interart Transfer across History–Tamar Yacobi
7. The Use and Disuse of Tradition in Bashō’s Haiku and Imagist Poetry–Koji Kawamoto
8. The Japanese Avant-Garde of the 1920s: The Poetic Struggle with the Dilemma of the Modern–Toshiko Ellis
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