Later poems: selected and new, 1971-2012
โ Scribed by Rich, Adrienne
- Publisher
- W. W. Norton & Company
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
Diving into the wreck (1971-1972) -- The dream of a common language (1974-1977) -- A wild patience has taken me this far (1978-1981) -- Your native land, your life (1981-1985) -- Time's power (1985-1988) -- An atlas of the difficult world (1988-1991) -- Dark fields of the republic (1991-1995) -- Midnight salvage (1995-1998) -- Fox (1998-2000) -- The school among the ruins (2000-2004) -- Telephone ringing in the labyrinth (2004-2006) -- Tonight no poetry will serve (2007-2010) -- New and unpublished poems (2010-2012).;Presents a selection of poetry that draws from twelve volumes of the late author's published work as well as a manuscript posthumously left behind.
โฆ Table of Contents
Diving into the wreck (1971-1972) --
The dream of a common language (1974-1977) --
A wild patience has taken me this far (1978-1981) --
Your native land, your life (1981-1985) --
Time's power (1985-1988) --
An atlas of the difficult world (1988-1991) --
Dark fields of the republic (1991-1995) --
Midnight salvage (1995-1998) --
Fox (1998-2000) --
The school among the ruins (2000-2004) --
Telephone ringing in the labyrinth (2004-2006) --
Tonight no poetry will serve (2007-2010) --
New and unpublished poems (2010-2012).
โฆ Subjects
Amerikanisches Englisch;Lyrik;Poetry
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