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  • av David Gewanter
    326,-

    A book of poems that takes us on a journey through wartime America, showing our personal costs and inextricable complicities.

  • - New Poems and Translations
    av David Ferry
    250,-

    The author has fully realized both the potential for vocal expressiveness in his phrasing and the way his phrasing plays against - and with - his genius for metrical variation, thus becoming an amazingly flexible instrument of psychological and spiritual inquiry and which gives him access to an immense variety of feeling.

  • - A Book of Poems
    av David Ferry
    310,-

    A collection of poems that focus on feelings of intimacy and familiarity.

  • av Jennifer Clarvoe
    406,-

    Features poems which suggest that we discover what we love by fighting, by bringing our angry, hungry, imperfect selves into the battle.

  • av Turner Cassity
    366,-

  • av Don Bogen
    350,-

    A collection of eight sequences and sixteen individual poems, which leap from the public realm of urban decay and outsourcing to the intimacies of family life, from a street mime to a haunting dream, from elegy to lyric evocation.

  • - Poems and Translations
    av David Ferry
    366,-

  • av Andrew Feld
    326,-

    Offers a collection of formal poems and measured free verse unified by its investigation of our poetic, mythic, and scientific fascination with birds of prey: hawks, eagles, owls, vultures, and falcons. Drawing on his own experience working at a raptor rehabilitation center, the author shows these killing birds to be mirrors for humanity.

  • - New and Selected Poems and Translations
    av David Ferry
    396,-

    Brings together the poems/translations of American poet, David Ferry. The text includes his books "Strangers" and "Dwelling Places", selections from "On the Way to the Island" and selections from his translations of the Babylonian epic "Gilgamesh", the "Odes of Horace" and Virgil's "Eclogues".

  • av John Peck
    406,-

    Avoiding the narrow identity - or group-specific viewpoint of some of his contemporaries, the author invites us to enter the larger humanscape and unearth with him unnoticed connections to our shared past and to one another.

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