Suarez, NicoStarr, William J.Britt, AlanHayes, CharlesLocke, DuaneKoopman, MireyaMcDonald, BarryRoth, PaulCampbell, DouglasFazio, DamonScheibli, SilviaJoy, MichaelWolven, FredHill, JeanneDorman, SonyaKessler, JaschaGreinke, EricTibbs, BenLane, Ronnie M.Locke, DuaneRodeiro, Joseph, TranslatorMeats, Stephen, Assistant2018-12-182018-12-181973http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11868/604UT is still ardently seeking poems that can find the wonder rather than the trivia in the everyday and commonplace. Naturally these poems are developments from surrealism and similar poetries. We do not want what is usually substituted for genuine poetry: ninety-nine and nine-tenths of what is now being published and critically acclaimed.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.en-USAmerican poetry -- 20th century -- PeriodicalsUT Review (1973) Vol.2 No.3UT ReviewUT Review: A Continuing Anthology of PoetryBook