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Marianne Boruch
POEMS: NEW & SELECTED
Marianne Boruch, one of the
most thoughtful and searching of contemporary
poets, here draws from her four previous collections
and adds a group of 25 new poems to make a
volume that is truly impressive in its range
and authority.
Short-listed for the 2005
Leonore Marshall Poetry Prize from the Academy
of American Poets.
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Jon Loomis
THE PLEASURE
PRINCIPLE
Jon Loomis's second collection
of poems visits big subjects by way of the
commonplace. While The Pleasure Principle is
full of surprises, both narrative and metaphoric,
it is more than anything a humane and thoughtful
exploration of the human condition: passion,
mortality, cross-dressing, time, tourism, art,
the shifty nature of reality, and, always considered
in Loomis's work, the unknowable absolute. |
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Franz Wright
ILL LIT: SELECTED & NEW
POEMS
Franz Wright was recognized
as one of the leading poets of his generation
even before he won the 2004 Pulitzer Prize.
His voice and sensibility are distinctive,
and
the places
he goes are
ones
where not many
writers are able or willing to venture. The
dark world of his poems, which face many of
the hardest truths we must learn to live with,
is lit by humor, tenderness, compassion, and
honesty. For this edition, the poet selected
from the best of his previous collections,
in some cases making substantial revisions,
and added his newest poems. The resulting
collection is exciting in its breadth, consistency,
depth, and distinction. |
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