. "I can only conclude that Fenza feels directly and personally threatened by this newfangled ecology of theory-criticism-poetry that is actually at least as old as Pope's Essay on Criticism:A few of the Language poets and critics, such as Charles Bernstein and Marjorie Perloff, ooze with condescension, unless you talk their kind of theory-infused talk, which, of course, must interrogate the whole" . . . . .