Znaleziono 33 pasujące rekordy dla kryteriów wyszukiwania
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Martha McFerren looks for wisdom in the world around her, which includes the past and its narrative expression in myth. She profoundly feels that those ...
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“As recounted in the memoir-essays and poignant late poems in A Double Life , the distinguished co-founding editor of Field and poet-translator ...
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"One might slip into a cave without a torch and imagine a language of foot scuttle and wing whinny, imagine that one must make from these consonants and ...
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Stuart Friebert’s First and Last Words entwines memoir and stories, shifting seamlessly between first and last person, as memoir in 1949, an American ...
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Neil Harrison’s poems are inspired by his love of the outdoors and a curiosity and understanding that derives from being in and appreciating a place. ...
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The poems in TIME'S BODY show Dabney Stuart's usual wide range of subjects: from baseball to quantum physics, the American southwest to New Zealand, Paul ...
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Michael Miller’s poems are finely tuned meditations on nature, war, and growing old. The recurring theme of love, the cycles of light and darkness ...
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Eva Hail, an anthropologist in her mid-30s, disappears from her campsite. She is researching the Anasazi abandonment of the 14th century, weaving together ...
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Robert B. Shaw explores the depths of experience, childhood, memory, and his midwestern roots: 'The days go slowly but the years go fast. / Old movies ...
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In Kika Dorsey’s newest book of poetry, Occupied: Vienna is a Broken Man and Daughter of Hunger , the reader encounters a landscape ravaged by ...
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