Incoming Resources
- The letters of Robert Lowell, edited by Saskia Hamilton
- Complete poems, Claude McKay ; edited and with an introduction by William J. Maxwell
- Collected poems, 1912-1944, H.D. ; edited by Louis L. Martz
- Savage beauty, the life of Edna St. Vincent Millay, Nancy Milford
- Selected poems, Carl Sandburg
- Wallace Stevens, words chosen out of desire, Helen Vendler
- Robert Lowell, an introduction to the poetry, Mark Rudman
- The collected poems of Jean Toomer, edited by Robert B. Jones and Margery Toomer Latimer ; with an introduction and textual notes by Robert B. Jones
- Vintage Hughes, Langston Hughes
- Creative glut, selected essays of Karl Shapiro, edited with an introduction by Robert Phillips
- The sweet and sour animal book, Langston Hughes ; illustrations by students from the Harlem School of the Arts ; introduction by Ben Vereen ; afterword by George P. Cunningham
- The collected works of Effie Waller Smith, with an introduction by David Deskins
- The cantos of Ezra Pound, Ezra Pound
- Speak up, more rhymes of the never was and always is, by David McCord ; illustrated by Marc Simont
- Anything that burns you, a portrait of Lola Ridge, radical poet, Terese Svoboda
- 16 words, William Carlos Williams and "The Red Wheelbarrow", by Lisa Rogers ; illustrations by Chuck Groenink
- Afternoon on a hill, Edna St. Vincent Millay ; illustrated by Paolo Domeniconi
- Poems, Langston Hughes ; selected and edited by David Roessel
- Letters, Ezra Pound, John Theobald ; edited by Donald Pearce and Herbert Schneidau
- Deep woods, the story of Robert Frost, Peggy Caravantes
- Selected poems of Langston Hughes
- Opposites, more opposites, and a few differences, poems and drawings, by Richard Wilbur
- Paterson, William Carlos Williams
- Love songs of the little bear, love song of the little bear, green song, song of wind & rain, snow song, Margaret Wise Brown ; pictures by Susan Jeffers
- I, too, am America, Langston Hughes ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- New and collected poems, Richard Wilbur
- Audubon, a vision
- Amy Lowell anew, a biography, Carl Rollyson
- All small, poems, by David McCord ; illustrations by Madelaine Gill Linden
- Collected poems, Edna St. Vincent Millay ; edited by Norma Millay
- Stanzas in meditation, Gertrude Stein ; with a preface by Douglas Messerli
- The selected poetry of Robinson Jeffers, edited by Tim Hunt
- A student's guide to Robert Frost, Connie Ann Kirk
- My soul's high song, the collected writings of Countee Cullen, voice of the Harlem Renaissance, edited and with an introduction by Gerald Early
- After winter, the art and life of Sterling A. Brown, edited by John Edgar Tidwell and Steven C. Tracy
- The selected letters of John Ciardi, edited by Edward M. Cifelli
- Ezra Pound, the tragic years, 1925-1972, J.J. Wilhelm
- Ezra Pound, poet, A. David Moody, 1
- A city is, poems by Norman Rosten ; collected and edited by Patricia Rosten Filan ; illustrated by Melanie Hope Greenberg
- E.E. Cummings, a biography, by Christopher Sawyer-Lauçanno
- Robinson, poems, selected and edited by Scott Donaldson
- Carl Sandburg, adventures of a poet, Penelope Niven ; with poems and prose by Carl Sandburg ; illustrated by Marc Nadel
- The poems of Hart Crane, edited by Marc Simon
- George Oppen, man and poet, edited, with an introduction by Burton Hatlen
- Being here, poetry, 1977-1980, Robert Penn Warren
- Collected poems, Countee Cullen ; edited by Major Jackson
- Rainbows are made, poems, by Carl Sandburg ; selected by Lee Bennett Hopkins ; wood engravings by Fritz Eichenberg
- The collected prose of Robert Frost, edited by Mark Richardson.
- E.E. Cummings, a life, by Susan Cheever
- When it comes to bugs, poems, by Aileen Fisher ; illustrated by Chris & Bruce Degen