What IS the big deal with Ammons?  I'd like to know as well.  Those exact thoughts were rolling through my head when I saw them expressed in Tympan.  I too would like to see strenuous defense.  I don't find enough going on on the surface, not enough logopoeia.  I do like that poem "And I said I am Ezra..." in the Norton Anthology. 
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Vallejo:  I'm reading Trilce this summer.  The range of registers, from colloquial to baroque, really gets to me:
Ciliado arrecife donde nací,
según refieren cronicones y pliegos
de labios familiares historiados
en segunda gracia.  
The ability to appreciate words as words.  That's what I don't find in Ammons.  
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