William Harmon
AGNI has published the following work by William Harmon:
| •Anaphora | |
| •Being Helped | |
| •from A Cloud No Bigger than a Woman’s Hand: III.iv, III.v, IV. Holy Writ | |
| •Don’t Let Aphasia | |
| •E. E. & I | |
| •Environmental Issues | |
| •For the Present | |
| •from Occidental Domestication Comedies: The Lilies of the Field Know Which Side Their Bread Is Buttered On, The Chariot, The Elementary Inventions of the Species, Low Comic Requiem Mass for Loners and Exiles | |
| •He-Who-May-Say | |
| •Messages Left on Engineers’ Desks | |
| •A Nothing Generation | |
| •On Jackson’s Acts of Mind and Berg’s In Praise of What Persists | |
| •One Bagatelle for a Dead Friend | |
| •One Bagatelle for a Dead Friend | |
| •One Woman, Four Lights | |
| •Tahafut al-Falasifah | |
| •Two Artifacts, Two Metamorphoses: 1. Stéphane Mallarmé’s “Poe’s Stone” | |
| •Two Artifacts, Two Metamorphoses: 2. Rainer Maria Rilke’s “Likeness of My Father in His Youth” |
AGNI has published the following translation by William Harmon:
| •Likeness of My Father in His Youth by Rainer Maria Rilke |

