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2001
Tiffany, Daniel (2001).  Lyric Substance: On Riddles, Materialism, and Poetic Obscurity. Critical Inquiry. 28(1), 
2000
Eder, Richard (2000).  A State of Withdrawal. The New York Times.
Kirsch, Adam (2000).  The End of Beauty. The New Republic.
Osborn, Andrew (2000).  Review of Swarm. Boston Review.
1999
Gardner, Thomas (1999).  An Interview with Jorie Graham. Regions of Unlikeness: Explaining Contemporary Poetry.
Thomas Gardner (1999).  Jorie Graham's Incandescence. Regions of Unlikeness: Explaining Contemporary Poetry.
1998
Spiegelman, Willard (1998).  Jorie Graham's 'New Way of Looking. Salmagundi. 120(Fall), 244-275. Abstract
Bedient, Calvin (1998).  Like a Chafing of the Visible. Salmagundi.
Altieri, Charles (1998).  Jorie Graham and Ann Lauterbach: Towards a Contemporary Poetics of Eloquence. Cream City Review. 12(Summer), 45-72.
Redmond, John (1998).  By Their Errata Shall Ye Know Them. Thumbscrew. No. 12,
Lewis, Gwyneth (1998).  A Child of Whitman. Times (UK) Literary Supplement.
Henry, Brian (1998).  Exquisite disjunctions, exquisite arrangements: Jorie Graham's 'Strangeness of Strategy'. Antioch Review. 56(3), 
Molesworth, Charles (1998).  Living in the World. Salmagundi. 120, 276-284.
1997
James Longenbach (1997).  Jorie Graham's Big Hunger. Modern Poetry After Modernism.
Bernard, April (1997).  Modernist Conveniences. The New York Times.
Lorberer, Eric (1997).  The Errancy by Jorie Graham. Rain Taxi. 2(#3), 
Costello, Bonnie (1997).  The Errancy: Review. The Boston Review.
Longenbach, James (1997).  Identity, Vision, Style. The Nation. 265(3), 
Morris, Robin A. (1997).  Looking Back at the One Who Looks: Jorie Graham's Orpheus Sequence. Religiologiques. 15(printemps), 
Gander, Forrest (1997).  Listening for a Divine Word: Review of The Errancy. The Boston Book Review.
1996
Ramke, Bin (1996).  Review: The Dream of the Unified Field: Selected Poems 1974-1994. The Boston Review. 21(Summer), 
Cahill, Timothy (1996).  Daring to Live in the Details. Christian Science Monitor. 88,
Burt, Stephen (1996).  The more she disapears. Times Literary Supplement.
Sacks, Peter (1996).  What's Happening?. The New York Times.
Wunderlich, Mark, Graham, Jorie (1996).  The Glorious Thing: Jorie Graham and Mark Wunderlich in Conversation. American Poet. Abstract
1995
Kellogg, David (1995).  Desire Pronounced and / Punctuated: Lacan and the Fate of the Poetic Subject. American Imago. 52(4), 405-437.
Shifrer, Anne (1995).  Iconoclasm in the Poetry of Jorie Graham. Colby Quarterly. 31(2), 
Vendler, Helen (1995).  Jorie Graham: The Nameless and the Material. The Given and the Made: Strategies of Poetic Redefinition. 91-130.
Helen Veldler (1995).  Jorie Graham: The Moment of Excess. The Breaking of Style: Hopkins, Heaney, Graham. 71-95.
1994
Bedient, Calvin (1994).  Postlyrically Yours: A Review of Materialism. Threepenny Review.
Vendler, Helen (1994).  Ascent Into Limbo. The New Republic.
Baker, David (1994).  The Push of Reading. Kenyon Review. 16(4), 
Frost, Elizabeth (1994).  Countering Culture. Women's Review of Books. 11, 11-12.
1993
Frazier, Jane (1993).  Region of Unlikeness - Book Review. Literary Review. Fall 1993, Abstract
1992
Costello, Bonnie (1992).  Jorie Graham: Art and Erosion. Contemporary Literature. 33(2), 373-395.
Gardner, Thomas (1992).  An Open, Habitable Space: Poetry 1991. Contemporary Literature. 33(4), 712-735. Abstract
Gardner, Thomas (1992).  American Poetry of the 1980s: An Introduction. Contemporary Literature. 33(2), 177-190.
Costello, Bonnie (1992).  The Big Hunger. The New Republic. 4.
Olsen, William (1992).  Lyric Detachment: Two New Books of Poetry. Chicago Review. 38(3),  Abstract
1991
Graham, Jorie (1991).  Friendly Fire. University of Iowa Presidential Lectures.
1990
Bedient, Calvin (1990).  Kristeva and Poetry as Shattered Signification. Critical Inquiry. 16(4), 807-829.
1987
Greenbaum, Jessica (1987).  Evolution. The Nation.
1986
Holden, Jonathan (1986).  The Contemporary Conversation Poem. Style and Authenticity in Postmodern Poetry. 33-44.