William Bronk might be the odd man out on my list.  But he's the odd man out in American poetry as well.  I got into him because of Sorrentino, possibly.  I followed him closely from "Life Supports" until his recent death.  I know a lot of people don't get Bronk, don't understand the enthusiasm he evokes in his readers.  For me it is a meditative poetry, seemingly unremarkable a good deal of the time, but with  powerful cumulative effect.  I think he published too many poems that basically say the same thing.  He is not a high percentage poet in this respect.  Yet I enjoy the process of sorting through his complete works to find the really powerful poems.  "Words change shape and come to have / other meanings in other languages.  / How do we know the unspoken stays the same?"  He is a religious  poet, but without religiosity or viscosity.  
 
 
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