Box 4
Contains 36 Results:
The Xavier Athenaeum 19, No. 1 (winter 1947): 18, 23-32.
Includes JIK poem “Song of the Village Beggar" and short story “Carnival at St. George”
The Yale Review 43, No. 1 (Autumn 1953): 117.
Includes JIK poem: “On a Fall Night”
The Massachusetts Review 3, No. 3 (spring 1962): 539.
Includes JIK poem: “Mexican Independence Day, Fairmont City, Illinois”
Poets at the Gate (St. Louis, MO: Arts Festival of Washington University, 1964), 37-47.
Includes JIK poems: “Prodigal, "Perspectives of the Moon”, “Children in the Leaves”, “Noah”, “Moon Mask”, “Fourth of July”, “Late Shift in the Mill”, “Time’s Out”, “Little Harpe’s Head”
Heartland: Poets of the Midwest Lucien Stryk, ed. (DeKalb: Northern Illinois University Press, 1967), 92-100.
Includes the following JIK poems: “St. Louis Midday”, “Hampton Road”, “Late Shift in the Mill”, “Old Moon Planter”, “Church of Rose of Lima, Cincinnati”, “Night Fire”, “Edwardsville before Sunrise”, “North on One-Eleven”, “Heman Avenue Holiday”, “June Night on the River”
Neruda and Vallejo: Selected Poems, Robert Bly, ed., and trans., John Knoepfle and James Wright, trans. (Boston: Beacon Press, 1971), 185, 193, 195, 207, 213, 215, 249.
Includes the following Cesar Vallejo poems translated by JIK: “Babble", “Twilight”, “Agape”, “The Weary Circles”, “The Distant Footsteps” (translation with James Wright), “To My Brother Miguel” (translation with James Wright), “Black Stone Lying on a White Stone” (translation with Robert Bly)
Between People: A Reader for Open Learning, Stephen Berg, et al., eds. (Glenview, IL: Scott Foresman & Co., 1972), 153-54.
Includes the following Cesar Vallejo poems translated by JIK: “The Weary Circles,” “Agape"
Prairie Voices: A Collection of Illinois Poets, Lucien Stryk, ed. (Peoria: Illinois Arts Council, 1980), n.p.
Includes the JIK poem "Vachel Lindsay."
From A to Z: 200 Contemporary American Poets, David Ray, ed. (Athens, OH: Swallow Press, 1981), 136.
Includes the following JIK poems: “At the Roadside”, “Those Who Come What Will They say of us”
The Spoon River Quarterly 10, No. 2 (spring 1985): 21-36.
Includes the following JIK poems: “decatur”. “lunch room new berlin”, “bath”, “confluence", “soundings in glacial drift”, “lincoln tomb, a report”, “late winter in menard county”, “poem for scott lucas”