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  • - POEMS
    av Jane Mead
    241,-

    A collection of poems which remind readers that the old debates about fate and free will, nature and nurture, are also matters of personal urgency.

  • - POEMS
    av J. P. White
    176,-

    Takes us on a journey through seductive, treacherous waterways. Conveying a stormy sense of place defined less by geography than by the push and pull of the mind at odds with circumstance, this title presents the poems that plumb the depths of the sea and of the human heart in muscular, graceful language.

  • - NEW AND SELECTED POEMS
    av Len Roberts
    228,-

    Offers author's past work as well as a collection of poems.

  • - POEMS
    av R. T. Smith
    176,-

    The men and women who live and work near Opelika, Alabama, gather at the Hollow Log Lounge. There, under the watchful eye of the stuffed fox, they unload their gripes and worries, tell their stories, argue, joke, commune, complain, and confess. This collection of poems paints an imagined portrait of the community in the small-town bar.

  • - POEMS
    av Stephen Berg
    176,-

    In X=, Stephen Berg winds through the wreck of longing and loss, navigating the strains of curious beauty with flashes of electrifying clarity. Stripping bare the burdens of gnawing, unknowing fear, Berg has found his way into a voice of great energy and spontaneity, into a form of overwhelming urgency and detail.

  • - POEMS
    av Virgil Suarez
    163,-

    Shimmering with saturated color and heat, this title features a sequence of memory poems about growing up in the tropics, threaded through the myth of Caliban from Shakespeare's "The Tempest". It gives entry to a place of blue possibility and daily undoing, where the sting of salt-fresh air is compounded by the ache of displacement and loss.

  • av David Wagoner
    228 - 641,-

    Perceptive verses infused with vitality and wry wit

  • av Jim Barnes
    241,-

    Features a series of poems that evoke the poetic history that ties European culture together.

  • av Lorna Goodison
    202,-

    Renowned poet Lorna Goodison has written a new collection of elegies and praise songs which explore the close link between history and genealogy in the Caribbean experience. Her subjects range from the economic genius of market women to the complex beauty of the natural world.

  • - NEW AND SELECTED POEMS
    av Michael Van Walleghen
    267,-

    Evokes thematic preoccupations that have shadowed the author throughout his long career. Appearing as a phrase in the poems themselves, this work more generally points to the author's enduring interest in the intersection between inner and outer worlds of experience - those liminal moments in other worlds where we become aware of ourselves.

  • av Jeanne Murray Walker
    207,-

    In A Deed To the Light Jeanne Murray Walker asks probing questions about the depth of grief, about letting go, and about the possibility of faith. Her poems have been described by John Taylor, writing in Poetry, as "splendid, subtly erudite, uplifting, and funny."

  • - POEMS
    av Ira Sadoff
    286,-

    A collection of poems that find epiphanies of meaning in unexpected and even unpleasant experiences and emotions. It comments on the power of culture to interject itself into our desire for an idealized self, the way our inner and outer lives lack correspondence, harmony, and integration.

  • - POEMS
    av David Wagoner
    280,-

    Offers hundred poems in six parts. This title ventures to the seemingly infinitesimal points where people, legends, and culture collide with nature, memory, and action. It chronicles the material invasions of the natural world, reconsidering Thoreau amid ruminations on voyeurs and destroyers, slug watchers and moth collectors.

  • av David Wagoner
    246,-

    By continually discovering what's new in each day without forgetting yesterday's surprises, the author constantly expanded his range in a career that spans more than 50 years. In this book, the range includes his usual forays into nature and personalities, and poetry for all ages, young and old, amidst a vivid array of memories and explorations.

  • - POEMS
    av Kevin Stein
    176,-

    Winner of Poetry's Frederick Bock Prize and the Indiana Review Poetry Prize, the author casts a wide net over the "ineffable befuddlement" of everyday life. This book explores the shifting shore between self and other with clarity and compassion.

  • av Stephen Cramer
    215,-

    A poetic rendering of life in New York City

  • - POEMS
    av G. E. Murray
    202,-

    Features G E Murray's eighth collection of poems.

  • av Michael S. Harper
    489,-

    Powerful new poems from one of America's most revered poets

  • av Sandra McPherson
    215,-

    Reflections on everyday living and bereavement

  • av Len Roberts
    228,-

    Talks about the loss of loved ones - whether that loss be through death, a son moving away to college, or simply how people fade from our lives and memories.

  • av Kevin Stein
    189,-

    Part of the "Illinois Poetry Series", this work presents an array of poetic forms, blending pathos, humor, and social commentary. It features these poems - ranging from meditative narratives to improvisational lyrics - that explore art's capacity to embody as well as express contemporary culture.

  • - NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS
    av Michael S. Harper
    358,-

    A collection of poems of one of America's most revered poets. Michael S. Harper is an artist and a truth teller who tempers his technical virtuosity with a compassionate and healing vision. He calls a complacent society vigorously to account while cradling the wounded and remembering the lost.

  • av Kevin Stein
    189 - 510,-

    Poems reflecting the rich panoply of personal and public life in modern America, from the Poet Laureate of Illinois

  • av Maura Stanton
    202 - 463,-

    A poetic exploration of the power of human imagination

  • av Colleen J. McElroy
    228,-

    Luminous poetry offering glimpses of intimacy

  • - POEMS
    av Sydney Lea
    176,-

    Co-winner of the prestigious Poets' Prize for "To the Bone", Sydney Lea is known for his mastery of the narrative style and his clear and unwavering vision of the natural world and humanity's place in it. This work of his is marked by this acuity and by his uncanny ear for language as well as his willingness to speak for the unlucky.

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