UT Review (1974) Vol.3 No.2

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UT Review: A Continuing Anthology of Immanentist and Other Poetries. UT Review was published from 1972-1982. It was preceded by Poetry Review, published 1964-1971, and succeeded by Abatis, published 1972-1982, and Tampa Review published 1988-present.

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I wish to thank the Poetry in Classroom project for allowing me to use a few of the many fine poems composed by the Hillsborough County school children during 1973-74. In this our second and last children's issue, the few poems that I have selected were written in the classroom under the guidance and inspiration of four immanentist poets, Paul Roth, Steve Barfiled, Alan Britt, and Mireya Koopman. Immanentism is an integral poetry movement which was born at the University of Tampa and recently had two anthologies devoted to its participants. </p><p> It has been said that children are natural immanentists, for their poetry has a sacred view of life, a mode of being not translatable into concepts, and a superrationality that stirs with its vibrations our deepest feelings.
It has been said that children are natural immanentists, for their poetry has a sacred view of life, a mode of being not translatable into concepts, and a superrationality that stirs with its vibrations our deepest feelings.

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American poetry -- 20th century -- Periodicals, Children's poetry, American

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