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  • af Allen Grossman
    187,95 kr.

    Allen Grossman's newest work Descartes' Loneliness blends the comic and tragic. As the writer Ha Jin once wrote, it is "remarkable for the stout spirit of the speaker who dares to be funny while tackling such an austere subject as death." Poems such as "The Famished Dead," where the poet is visited by lost loved ones, "one at a time," confirm Jorie Graham's observation that "from the bottom reaches of the underworld, to the elevations from which one need cry to be heard-Grossman invents such peace as Poetry can invent."

  • af Allen Grossman
    135,95 kr.

    'A book of poems should have exactly the same fullness and risk and lay itself open to the same judgment as a life, ' says Allen Grossman. Of the Great House, which includes sections of 'A Harlot's Hire' (1961), Grossman's first published book, as well as his most recent poetry, presents an anatomy of the poet's working life.

  • af Allen Grossman
    130,95 kr.

    A series of poems traces the course of a love affair from both the man's and the woman's point of view.

  • - Two Works on Poetry for Readers and Writers
    af Allen Grossman
    437,95 kr.

    This combined edition provides a sophisticated yet accessible discussion-across generations-of "the fundamental discourse of poetic structure."

  • af Allen Grossman
    152,95 kr.

    In addition to substantial new work, Allen Grossman in The Ether Dome and Other Poems New and Selected 1979-1991 gives his readers a retrospective of a life in poetry that has brought him such honors as a Guggenheim Fellowship, the Witter Bynner Prize of the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters, and a MacArthur Fellowship. The Ether Dome is his seventh book of poems.

  • - Essays on Poetry and Valuing
    af Allen Grossman
    339,95 - 891,95 kr.

    In the spirit of Blake's vow of 'mental fight,' this work contends with challenges to the validity of the poetic imagination, from Adorno's maxim 'No poetry after Auschwitz,' to the claims of religious authority upon truth, and the ultimate challenge posed by the fact of death itself.

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