William Harmon
William Harmon (author page at Amazon) is the author of five volumes of
poetry. He teaches at the University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill. (1981) William Harmon’s tenth book, What Rhymes,
is about the art of poetry. It will be published by the Columbia
University Press in 1989. (1988)
AGNI has published the following work by William Harmon:
| •Anaphora | |
| •Being Helped | |
| •from A Cloud No Bigger than a Woman’s Hand: III.iv, III.v, IV. Holy Writ | |
| •Don’t Let Aphasia | |
| •E. E. & I | |
| •Environmental Issues | |
| •For the Present | |
| •from Occidental Domestication Comedies: The Lilies of the Field Know Which Side Their Bread Is Buttered On, The Chariot, The Elementary Inventions of the Species, Low Comic Requiem Mass for Loners and Exiles | |
| •He-Who-May-Say | |
| •Messages Left on Engineers’ Desks | |
| •A Nothing Generation | |
| •On Jackson’s Acts of Mind and Berg’s In Praise of What Persists | |
| •One Bagatelle for a Dead Friend | |
| •One Bagatelle for a Dead Friend | |
| •One Woman, Four Lights | |
| •Tahafut al-Falasifah | |
| •Two Artifacts, Two Metamorphoses: 1. Stéphane Mallarmé’s “Poe’s Stone” | |
| •Two Artifacts, Two Metamorphoses: 2. Rainer Maria Rilke’s “Likeness of My Father in His Youth” |
AGNI has published the following translation by William Harmon:
| •Likeness of My Father in His Youth by Rainer Maria Rilke |

