1 edition of Book of rereadings in recent American poetry found in the catalog.
Book of rereadings in recent American poetry
Published
1980
by Best Cellar Press in Crete, Neb
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Other titles | Pebble. |
Statement | [edited by Greg Kuzma]. |
Contributions | Kuzma, Greg. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | v, 493 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 493 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL14089516M |
Hayden Carruth is editor of an anthology of contemporary American poetry, “The Voice That Is Great Within Us.” His most recent book is “Aura.” THE KABIR BOOK. Poetry Book Report By: Mary McPhillips 8th Period I'm Nobody! Who are you? A little Madness in the Spring "Hope" is the thing with Feathers Author- The poem in this collection that painted the sharpest picture, or gave me the clearest mental image was the poem "Hope" is the thing.
Buy a cheap copy of The Kabir Book: Forty-Four of the by Robert Bly. Forty-four of the Ecstatic Poems of KabirKabir's poems give off a marvelous radiant intensity Bly's versions have exactly the luminous depth that Free shipping over $Cited by: 4. She is the John Montague International Poetry Fellow at University College Cork. (March ) Vivian Gornick is at work on a book of rereadings, which will be published next year. (April ) Linda Greenhouse teaches at Yale Law School. Her most recent book is Just a Journalist: On the Press, Life, and the Spaces Between, a memoir. Greg Kuzma (born J in Rome, New York), is an American poet, essayist, poetry reviewer, and editor, who has written and published more than 30 books. Mostly in the s, more than of his poems were published in the nation's most prestigious journals. At that time, he founded the Best Cellar Press, under which he produced handset letterpress chapbooks giving other poets who have Authority control: ISNI: , .
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