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About my libraryI've had to pause in my entering of books for a number of reasons...because I've not anted up for a subscription and because I've been too busy, and when it comes down to it I don't feel super motivated given that most of my collection is in storage. This summer. There will be more.

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Ha, can you tell I am not on LT much? I just logged in to mitigate reference desk boredom and saw your comment from 1+ year ago. Oops. ;) I probably won't be back on here much again. Are you on Goodreads?
Ah, SOQ stands for School of Quietude, one half of the dichotomy of contemporary poetry used by Ron Silliman and others. The other half is Post-Avant. An overly simple explanation is that SOQ follows the line of Lowell and the Confessionalists, while Post-Avant follows Donald Allen's anthology through the language poets and beyond.

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