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This book can be found in: Poetry, Drama & Criticism Poetry Individual poets. The Known World (Paperback). Turning bare description into a luxuriance, The Known World looks at the complex relationship of past and present, creating energetic juxtaposition between different historic periods to envision life at the end of our own century.
Short poems in this collection cohere around the long title poem, which explores the nineteenth century through more than thirty sections in different voices and styles, including lists, mock letters, brief narratives, and lyric passages. The result is lively and illuminating. Poetry & Drama Poetry.
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Since issuing its first volumes in 1959, the Wesleyan poetry program has challenged the reigning aesthetic of the time and profoundly influenced the development of American poetry. One of the country’s oldest programs, its greatest achievement has been the publication of early works by yet undiscovered poetry who have since become major awarded Pulitzer and Bollingen prizes, National Book Awards, and many other honors. Works by the eighty-six poets included her both document and celebrate that contribution.
Stunning poetry that explores the complex relationship between past and present. Series: Wesleyan Poetry Ser. Subjects: American poetry 20th century. Saved in: Bibliographic Details. Main Author: Bogen, Don. Format: eBook. Published: Middletown : Wesleyan University Press, 1997.
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Wesleyan Poetry Series. Commonwealth of Wings An Ornithological Biography Based on the Life of John James Audubon A Portrait of the Last Days of the American Wilderness. Ravishing DisUnities Real Ghazals in English A star-studded anthology infuses English poetry with the rigor and wit of a foreign form. Ali, Agha Shahid, ed. Sarah Suleri Goodyear, afterword. Stunning poetry that explores the complex relationship between past and present. Bogen, Don. Tug. An inmate on Florida’s death row writes piercingly of incarceration, racism and growing up.
ISBN13: 978-0819522375
ISBN: 0819522376
Author: Don Bogen
Category: Literature and Fiction
Subcategory: Poetry
Language: English
Publisher: Wesleyan; 1st edition (February 15, 1997)
Pages: 79 pages
ePUB size: 1995 kb
FB2 size: 1105 kb
Rating: 4.5
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