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Raymond Carver said of The Incognito Lounge, Denis Johnsons third and most widely acclaimed book of verse: The subject matter is harrowingly convincing, is nothing less than a close examination of the darker side of human conduct. Why do we act this way? Johnson asks. How should we act? His best poems are examples of what the finest poetry can do: bring us closer to ourselves and at the same time put us in touch with something larger.
Sarah Rosenblatts One Season Behind is an insightful look at the way life sneaks up on us, and time moves so gently, that we awaken one morning, and find the leaves have turned. She savors the innocence of our childrens questions, reflects on our feelings as we watch their lives unfold, and ponders the contrast between our parents and ourselves. She tenderly observes, the everyday details, like the play of sunlight on a sleeping cats back, and asks the questions we all ask as we move through our days, trying to catch up with times changes, and yearning for things to stay as they are. An engaging read that will leave the reader reflecting on the movement of their own lives, and rereading the pieces that touch them the most.
A reissuing of Snow Water Cove, the debut poetry collection by Jeannine Savard.
A history of the Margaret Morrison Carnegie College, now part of Carnegie Mellon University, by Edwin Fenton.
A reissuing of The Whole Truth, the debut collection of poetry by James Cummins.
A reissuing of The Faces of Americans in 1853, poetry by Wesley McNair.
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