Literary Nonfiction. Essays on the major American poet William Bronk by the following distinguished poets and critics: Jane Augustine, J. M. Bober, Jon Curley, Stephan Delbos, Deborah Diemont, Joseph Donahue, Norman Finkelstein, Edward Foster, Eric Hoffman, W. Scott Howard, Elisabeth Joyce, Mark Katzman, Sherry Kearns, Burt Kimmelman, Andrew Klobucar, Daniel Leary, Robert Murphy, Paul Pines, Gerald Schwartz, Carole Stone, Henry Weinfield, and Daniel Wolff.
Some articles/essays/etc. were complete nonsense. Most articles/essays/etc. aimed to place Bronk's work on a socio-historical or philosophical ground. None of the articles/essays/etc. reached the transcendent quality of Bronk's poems. But as readers of WB, they must know no such thing as reality exists, anyhow. Worth a read if you're interested in WB's oeuvre.