BIBLIOGRAPHY:
Philip K. Jason
BOOKS:
Editor, Anais Nin Reader. Chicago: Swallow Press, 1973; rpt. New York: Avon Books, 1974.
Editor, Shaping: New Poems in Traditional Prosodies. Washington, D.C.: Dryad Press, 1978.
Thawing Out (poems). Washington, D.C: Dryad Press, 1979.
Near the Fire (poems). Washington, D.C.: Dryad Press, 1983.
Nineteenth Century American Poetry: An Annotated Bibliography. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1989.
Creative Writer’s Handbook. Co-author Allan B. Lefcowitz. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1990. 2nd ed. 1994. 3rd ed. 1999. 4th ed. 2005.
Editor, Fourteen Landing Zones: Approaches to Vietnam War Literature. Iowa City: University of Iowa Press, 1991.
The Vietnam War in Literature: An Annotated Bibliography of Criticism. Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 1992.
Anais Nin and Her Critics. Columbia, SC: Camden House, 1993.
The Separation: Poems. Woodbridge, CT: Vietnam Generation/Burning Cities Press, 1995.
Editor, The Critical Response to Anais Nin. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1996.
Co-editor, Open Door: A Poet Lore Anthology 1980-1996. Bethesda: Writer’s Center Editions, 1997.
Co-editor, Masterplots II: Poetry Series Supplement. 3 vols. Pasadena: Salem Press, 1998.
Co-editor, Retrieving Bones: Stories and Poems of the Korean War. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1999.
Acts and Shadows: The Vietnam War in American Literary Culture. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2000.
Co-editor, Encyclopedia of American War Literature. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2001.
Making Change (poems). Washington, D. C.: Argonne House Press, 2001.
Editor, Masterplots II: Poetry Series, revised edition. 8 vols. Pasadena: Salem Press, 2002.
Editor. Critical Survey of Poetry, 2nd revised edition. 8 vols. Pasadena: Salem Press, 2003.
Co-editor. Don't Wave Goodbye: The Children's Flight from Nazi Persecution to American Freedom. Praeger, 2004.
Philip K. Jason Greatest Hits: 1970-2001. Pudding House Publications, 2005.
ARTICLES AND REVIEWS:
"Samuel Jackson Pratt’s Unpublished Comedy of 'Joseph Andrews.’" Notes and Queries 14 New Series (November 1967): 416-18.
"Teaching A Spy in the House of Love." Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle 2 (Summer l971): 7-15.
"Types of the Jewish Hero." The Jewish Spectator 36 (October 1971): 213-26.
"Into the Strictly Personal." Review of Diary of Anais Nin, Vol. IV. The Washington Post, October 4, 1971, p. B8.
"The Future of Nin Criticism." Journal of the Otto Rank Association 7 (June 1972): 82-90.
"Footnote: Hugh Chisholm." Under the Sign of Pisces: Anais Nin and Her Circle 3 (Fall 1972): 13-15.
"The Afterpiece: Authors and Incentives." Restoration and 18th Century Theatre Research 12 (May 1973): 1-13.
"Off-Stage Characters in Jane Austen’s Novels." Southern Humanities Review 8 (Winter 1974): 55-66.
"A Twentieth-Century Response to The Critic." Theatre Survey 15 (May 1974): 51-58. Extracts reprinted in Sheridan: Comedies, ed. Peter Davison, London: Macmillan, 1986, pp. 204-09.
"Wilbur Underwood: Hart Crane’s Confidant." The Markham Review 4 (October 1974): 66-68.
"Donne’s 'Elegie XIX’ (To His Mistress Going to Bed)." The Explicator 34 (October 1975): item 4.
"Throw Away Your Hemingway Codebooks." Indirections 1 (Spring- Summer 1976): 59-64.
"A Possible Allusion in Thomas Hardy’s 'Going and Staying.' " Victorian Poetry 14 (Autumn 1976): 261-63.
"Miracles in the Plain Style: Roland Flint’s And Morning." Dryad 14/15 (1977): 21-24.
"Doubles/Don Juans: Anais Nin and Otto Rank." Mosaic 11 (Winter 1978): 81-94.
"Stanzas and Anti-Stanzas." College English 39 (February 1978): 738-44.
"The First Writers-in-Residence: MacKaye and Frost." Michigan Quarterly Review 17 (Summer 1978): 377-91. Click here for text.
Review of Sharon Spencer’s Collage of Dreams: The Writings of Anais Nin. Style 12 (Summer 1978): 311-12.
Review of Barbara F. Lefcowitz’s A Risk of Green. Washington Review 4 (October-November 1978): 41.
"The Writer in the University After World War II: Overview of Controversy." JGE: The Journal of General Education 31 (Spring 1979): 45-64.
"Modern Versions of the Villanelle." College Literature 7 (Spring 1980): 136-45.
"Poets As Critics; Poets As Teachers." Poet Lore 75 (Fall 1980): 182-86.
"Speaking to Us All: New Books by Philip Dacey and Peter Meinke." Poet Lore 76 (Winter 1982): 239-43.
"Brendan Galvin" and "Dave Smith" articles. Magill’s Critical Survey of Poetry. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1982, pp. 1050-1057, 2641-2648. "Brendan Galvin" reprinted in Outer Life: The Poetry of Brendan Galvin, ed. Martha Christina, Bristol, R.I.: Ampersand Press, 1992, pp. 138-148.
"Merrill Leffler’s Journey of the Spirit." Poet Lore 77 (Fall 1982): 172-76.
"Kumin’s Ground Time: A Reversal of Form?" Poet Lore 78 (Spring 1983): 50-53.
Review of Jonathan Aaron’s Second Sight. Chowder Review 18/19 (Spring-Summer 1983): 149-52.
"Prizewinners: Two First Collections." Poet Lore 78 (Summer 1983): 118-24.
Essay-review on Myra Sklarew’s The Science of Goodbyes. Magill’s Literary Annual 1983. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1983, pp. 694-699.
"The University As Patron of Literature: The Balch Program at Virginia." JGE: The Journal of General Education 35 (Fall 1983): 174-88.
"Afterword." Joyce Tenneson: Photographs. Boston: Godine, 1984, pp. 73-75.
"The Gemor Press." Anais: An International Journal 2 (1984): 24-39.
" 'Thank Every Trick in Your Ear’: Loss, Prayer, and Redemption in the Poetry of Roland Flint." Poet Lore 78 (Winter 1984): 232-41.
Essay-reviews on Cynthia Ozick’s The Cannibal Galaxy, Donald Davie’s Collected Poems, 1970-1983, Jorie Graham’s Erosion, Amy Clampitt’s The Kingfisher, and M. L. Rosenthal and Sally M. Gall’s The Modern Poetic Sequence. Magill’s Literary Annual 1984. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1984, pp. 137-142, 183-188, 279-283, 413-417, 570-574.
"Hart Crane" and "Anais Nin" entries. Research Guide to Biography and Criticism. Washington, D.C.: Research Publishing, 1985, pp. 281-284, 860-863.
"Oscar Baradinsky’s ëOutcasts’: Henry Miller, Anais Nin, Maya Deren, and the Alicat Book Shop Press." Anais: An International Journal 3 (1985): 109-16.
"Sir Richard Steele." Magill’s Critical Survey of Drama. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1985, pp. 1858-1865.
Reviews of Paul Zimmer’s Family Reunion: Selected and New Poems, Anselm Hollo’s No Complaints, and Faye Kicknosway’s She Wears Him Fancy in Her Night Braid. Gargoyle 27 (1985): 111, 186-187.
"A Kind of Mastery: Brendan Galvin’s Winter Oysters. New Jersey Poetry Journal 4 (1985): 75-88.
Essay-reviews on Siv Cedering’s Letters from the Floating World: Selected and New Poems, Robert Hass’s Twentieth Century Pleasures: Prose on Poetry, and Paul Zweig’s Walt Whitman: The Making of the Poet. Magill’s Literary Annual 1985. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1985, pp. 544-547, 941-945, 984-988.
"Warring Against Her Partisans." Review of Nancy Scholar’s Anais Nin. Anais: An International Journal 4 (1986): 123-26.
"The Afterpiece: Origins and Early Development." Restoration and 18th Century Theatre Research 1 Second Series (July 1986): 53-63.
"Unscrambling, Analysis, and Imitation." Writer’s Center Carousel (October 1986): 4-5.
"The Princess and the Frog: Anais Nin and Otto Rank." Anais, Art, and Artists, ed. Sharon Spencer, Greenwood, Fl.: Penkevill Press, 1986, pp. 13-22.
Essay-reviews on Baron Wormser’s Good Trembling and Robertson Davies’ What’s Bred in the Bone. Magill’s Literary Annual 1986. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1986, pp. 364-367; 939-944.
"Percy MacKaye." Dictionary of Literary Biography Vol. 54: Twentieth Century American Poets to 1945. Third Series. Ed. Peter Quartermain. Detroit: Gale Research, 1987, pp. 274-83.
"The Rebel Angels." Masterplots II: British and Commonwealth Fiction Series. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1987, pp. 1399-1403.
Essay-reviews on Vikram Seth’s The Golden Gate and Adrien Stoutenburg’s Land of Superior Mirages. Magill’s Literary Annual 1987. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1987, pp. 340-343, 461-465.
"The Distinction of Otway and Betterton." Restoration and 18th Century Theatre Research 2 Second Series (Summer 1987): 6-18.
"An Interview with Robert Peters." The Signal 1 (Fall 1987): 18-23.
"Full House" (review of five collections of poetry). Poet Lore 82 (Fall 1987): 175-82.
"Dropping Another Veil: Anais Nin’s Henry and June." Anais: An International Journal 6 (1988): 27-32.
"Pan." Masterplots II: World Fiction Series. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1988, pp. 1168-1172.
Essay-reviews on C. K. Williams’ Flesh and Blood and Sharon Olds’s The Gold Cell. Magill’s Literary Annual 1988. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1988, pp. 330-333, 353-357.
"Two Sides of the Coin" (review of Herman Taube’s Land of Blue Skies and Yala Korwin’s To Tell the Story). Washington Jewish Week, June 2, 1988, p. 24.
"Two for the Future" (review of Bruce Weigl’s The Monkey Wars and Gary Soto’s Black Hair). The Signal 1 (Spring 1988): 37-41.
"A Poet’s Parables in Prose" (review of Myra Sklarew’s Like a Field Riddled by Ants). Washington Jewish Week, July 21, 1988, p. 14.
"The Diary of Anais Nin." Masterplots II: Non-Fiction Series. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Salem Press, 1989, pp. 373-379.
Essay-review on Bruce Weigl’s Song of Napalm. Magill’s Literary Annual 1989. Pasadena, Cal.: Salem Press, 1989, pp. 803-807.
"A Delicate Battle Cry: Anais Nin’s Pamphlets of the 1940s." Anais: An International Journal 8 (1990): 30-34.
Essay-reviews on Robertson Davies’ The Lyre of Orpheus and Bill Knott’s Poems 1963-1988. Magill’s Literary Annual 1990. Pasadena, Cal.: Salem Press, 1990, pp. 548-552, 669-672.
"Sexism and Racism in Vietnam War Fiction." Mosaic 23.3 (Summer 1990): 125-37.
"Vision and Tradition in Vietnam War Fiction." America Rediscovered: Critical Essays on Literature and Film of the Vietnam War, ed. Lorrie Smith and Owen W. Gilman, Jr., New York: Garland Publications, 1990, pp. 75-86.
"Sweet and Husky Decorums" (review of Lloyd Van Brunt’s Working Firewood for the Night). Poet Lore 85.3 (Fall 1990): 47-49.
"Critical Snicker-Snacks" (Review of Robert Peters’ Hunting the Snark: A Compendium of New Poetic Terminology). The Signal 4.1 (1990): 56.