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1) Kaleidograph
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The first volume contains work by: Rafael Alberti (Spain), Ingeborg Bachmann (Austria), Ruben Dario (Nicaragua), Gunter Eich (Germany), Gunnar Ekelof (Sweden), J.V. Foix (Spain), Angel Gonzalez (Spain), Jorge Guillen (Spain), Hagiwara Sakutaro (Japan), Hayashi Fumiko (Japan), Figyes Karinthy (Hungary), Artur Lundkvist (Sweden), Jackson Mac Low (USA), Osip Mandelshtam (Russia), Joao Cabral de Melo Neto (Brazil), Henri Michaux (Belgium), O.V. de Milosz...
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"When Gary Snyder applied for the position of fire lookout for the U.S. Forest Service in Washington state in 1952 he wrote in his letter, "So I would like your highest, most remote, and most difficult-of-access lookout." He got the job and was sent to Crater Mountain Lookout, the most remote outpost in Washington. But this wasn't his first encounter with dangerous peaks." "This book, Snyder's first collection of new poems in twenty years, begins...
11) Escape artist
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"Terry Blackhawk's poems, crisp as the first apples of autumn, are tart, knowing, and full of the growth of summer. Poems like these can sustain you. You can read and re-read them, marveling at their construction and arrested by insights you missed the first time which then sneak up on you. Blackhawk's poems make you know, with a touch so light you hardly realize you are being tapped on the shoulder, that you are in the presence of the best poetry:...
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This new, compact 'Selected Poems' offers for the first time a balanced survey of Robert Creeley's entire sixty years of poetic accomplishment. It showcases the works that made him one of the most beloved and significant writers of the past century while inviting a new recognition of his enduring commitments, fluency, and power.
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"Evoking an extraordinary range of settings and images--from 'Africa where blood blackens / and tiny desert creatures have to lick / the dew from their flanks to survive' to the havens of exile, and the 'snow once again over Paris / this morning sheeting light / under grey blankets'--this searching verse explores love and loss, light and darkness, war and want, and wounds that do not heal. The texture of nostalgic, sometimes bitter memories of childhood...
19) Rose: poems
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Li-Young Lee was born in 1957 in Jakarta, Indonesia, of Chinese parents. In 1959 his father, after spending a year as a political prisoner in President Sukarno's jails, fled Indonesia with his family. Between 1959 and 1964 the Lee family traveled throughout Hong Kong, Macau and Japan, until arriving in America.Li-Young Lee's first poetry collection, Rose, won the New York University's 1986 Delmore Schwartz Memorial Poetry Award. His second collection,...
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