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Poems that remindus "there is always a habitable place, / the farthest outpost of solitude nothing can touch, /where there is time, there is always time."
William Heyen was the first poet in residence at the Walt Whitman Birthplace on Long Island.
Poetry that illuminates nature's weather and the weather of the human spirit.
Mary Crow uses refined perception to tell of a mature woman's personal experiences.
This collection of poems explores the collision between a civilization of western time and one of primal timelessness.
A new collection of narrative poems and dramatic monologues that dissolve the boundaries of poetry and prose fiction.
The twelve trans-realist prose sketches in Christmas at the Four Corners of the Earth take the reader to Paris, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Rotterdam, China, New Mexico, New Zealand, the Ardennes Forest, and the south Atlantic ocean.Working together they are antithesis to sentimental Christmas stories.
Winner of the 1994 Minnesota Book Award for Poetry. Barton Sutter's poetry is earthy and muscular, chiseled from his native Midwestern landscape. Drawing from the narrative, formal tradition of Robert Frost and E. A. Robinson, Sutter's poems are full of the grist of rural life--old farms, old shops, wild mushrooms, beaver dams, roadside bars and eccentric, vital people.
"Substantial poetry, this.... Gardner writes from the whole of her life; her subject is always out there, at the haunted center of our disappointed lives."--New York Times Book Review
Anne Hérbert: Selected Poems is the first bilingual collection of poetry by this major world poet.
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