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A reissuing of Brass Knuckles, the debut collection of poetry by Stuart Dybek.
A collection of poems by the 1987 Pulitzer Prize-winning American author.
A reissuing of In Sepia, poetry by Jon Anderson.
Mary Karr's poetry published as a Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporary
A Classic Contemporary reissuing of Falling Deeply Into America, poems by Gregory Djanikian.
"Richard Hugo's concern is the unenviable, the unvisited, even the uninviting, which he must invest with his own deprivations, his own private war. The distinctiveness of impulse int he language, the movement organized in single syllables by the craving mind, this credible richness is related to, is even derived from, the poverty of the places, local emanations, free (or freed) to be the poet's own." --Richard Howard "Richard Hugo is such an important poet because the difficulties inherent in his art provide him a means of saying what he has to say. It is no accident that he must develop a negative in order to produce a true image." --Richard Howard
A reissuing of Muscular Music, the debut poetry collection by Terrance Hayes.
Papers of a meeting of the Environmental Physiology Commission of the Intl. Union of Physiological Sciences held in Jerusalem, Aug. 1984. The work provides comprehensive, up-to-date reviews and ideas of the many regulatory mechanisms which help to preserve the intricate and delicate state of homeostasis allowing an animal to cope with a stressful environment. Ruefle's third volume of poetry is cowinner of the 1988 Iowa Poetry Prize. Cloth edition (unseen), $16.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
A reissuing of The Incognito Lounge, poetry by Denis Johnson.