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  • av Dawn Potter
    213,-

    Whether they're graveside tourists in Rome or lovelorn girls on a bus, the characters in Dawn Potter's ravishing second collection of poetry, "betray a fatal longing" for love's complications. By turns comic and melancholy, hungry and euphoric, these poems surrender again and again to the passions and panics of experience.

  • av Jack Wiler
    213,-

    Wiler explores a fundamental dilemma of human experience: How to enjoy life when you are acutely aware the Angel of Death could come to visit at any moment.

  • av Robert Cording
    213,-

    Walking with Ruskin looks at the difficulty of perception, of just how hard it is to simply "see" without asserting our own self-importance, self-needs, and self-justifications

  • av John Haines
    312,-

  • av Peggy Penn
    213,-

  • av Carole Stone
    213,-

  • av Paola Corso
    213,-

    The struggle and anguish in finding meaningful work in an economically depressed city

  • av Michael Miller
    213,-

    Married life, soldiers in war, the triumph over age

  • av Joan Cusack Handler
    275,-

    Freedom and awakening of an adolescent, Bronx bred, Irish Catholic girl

  • av Robert Cording
    213,-

    In poems that range from New England to the Southwest, Without My Asking, takes its cue from Psalms 90's petition--"teach us to number our days." That biblical sense of limits--of what we can know and not know--and, ultimately, the mystery of before and after that encloses our existence is the center around which these poems turn, both seasonally and from day-to-day. In poems that attend to the events of our lives--from the deaths of parents to hummingbirds at a bird feeder--these poems work to utter "Yes" to all that happens, that "peculiar affirmative" that recognizes, as Elizabeth Bishop says, "Life's like that . . . also death."

  • av Gray Jacobik
    213,-

    A twenty-three part poetic sequence; a working-class mother speaks passionately of the more than four decades of personal history that binds her with her emotionally-troubled and estranged son

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