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Myth and document in Charles Olson's Maximus Poems: Miriam Nichols; 2. Discoverable unknowns: Olson's lifelong preoccupation with the sciences: Peter Middleton; 3. 'Empty Air': Charles Olson's cosmology: Reitha Pattison; 4. A reading of 'In Cold Hell, in Thicket' : Ian Brinton and Michael Grant; Section II: Poetics 327 $a5. From Olson's breath to Spicer's gait: From Olson's breath to Spicer's gait: Daniel Katz6. Poetic instruction: Michael Kindellan; 7. Reading Blackburn reading Olson: Paul Blackburn reads Olson's 'Maximus, to Gloucester: Letter 15': Simon Smith; 8. From Weymouth back: Olson's British contacts, travels and legacy: Gavin Selerie; 9. A fresh look at Olson: Elaine Feinstein; Section III: Gender; 10. Olson and his Maximus Poems: Rachel Blau DuPlessis; 11. 'When the attentions change': Charles Olson and Frances Boldereff: Robert Hampson 327 $a12. 'The pictorial handwriting of his dreams': Charles Olson, Susan Howe, Redell Olsen: Will MontgomerySection IV: History; 13. 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