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  • av John Haines
    255,-

    Previously unpublished poems by a major American poet.

  • av David Bottoms
    269

    Armored Hearts, combining new poems and a selection from previous volumes, offers the power of idiomatic narrative at its naked best. "It is refreshing to read a poet who is not obliquely vague, who tells a story cleanly and convincingly, and yet who will not close down mysterious and complicated things about life that simply defy such closure."--Atlanta Journal-Constitution

  • av David Lee
    265,-

  • av Karen Swenson
    179

    Writing poems set in Southeast Asia, Swenson absorbs the anguish of colonization and dictatorship to reveal ordinary people and events with a sardonic humor, pathos, and hope. Selected for the National Poetry Series by Maxine Kumin."She is...a poet of consequence, bearing witness in charged language to all that she has seen."--Wall Street Journal

  • av Cyrus Cassells
    275,-

    Soul Make a Path Through Shouting is Cyrus Cassells' second book. His first, The Mud Actor, was selected for the National Poetry Series by Al Young in 1982. Enriched both mythologically and experientially by world travels, Cassells makes the vital journey inward, a search for spiritual grace among "hen feathers, rubble, shards of broken dolls" in Afghanistan or among the vantage-points of the Pyrenees. He draws with equal ease from classical Greek mythology and experientially by his world travels, oral traditions, and others, and the result is an often hypnotic and rhapsodic interweaving of dramatic narratives forming a single whole. He celebrates the dignity and courage of a girl on her way to school in 1957, knowing as only an authentic poet can, that this is the real history, the real and necessary song of a world. Soul Make a Path Through Shouting is a virtuoso performance.

  • av Marvin Bell
    349

  • av Jane Miller
    185,-

  • av Xavier Villaurrutia
    205

    Nostalgia for Death is the sole book of Villaurrutia, who was one of the few openly homosexual Latin American writers and one of Mexico's most important authors of the early twentieth century. "The latest of Eliot Weinberger's brilliant translations of Latin American poets brings to English the major volume of an impeccable Mexican modernist."--Booklist

  • av Sándor Csoóri
    185,-

    The first major U.S. publication of one of Hungary's best and most popular writers, winner of several poetry awards in Europe and the Grand Prize at the Cannes Film Festival for his script Ten Thousand Days.

  • av Carolyn Kizer
    189

  • av Kay Boyle
    279

  • av Thomas McGrath
    176,99

  • av Marvin Bell
    169

    A collection--Bell's eighth--that displays the poet at the height of his powers.

  • av Robert Bringhurst
    195,-

    Dazzling collection of poems, songs and lyric meditations.

  • av Jean Joubert
    159,-

    In Levertov's hands, Joubert's poems take on an English language musicality which corresponds to that of the original French. Bilingual edition.

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