One hundred and fifty-six poems, grouped by theme, are accompanied by drawings, oils, and watercolors by the poet
That variety and renewal are represented in this brilliantly chosen volume.
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry (1992) Winner of the William Carlos Williams Award (1992) The Selected Poems James Tate's Pulitzer Prize-winning collection and his first British publication, gathers work from nine previous books, ...
In honor of the centenary of the birth of Borges, this collection of his fiction has been gathered into a single volume. "An unparalleled treasury of marvels."--"Chicago Tribune."
The former U.S. poet laureate presents the essential work from across his long and celebrated career in this sweeping collection.
Bertholf's selections are so attuned to the essentials of Duncan's writing that even those familiar with the whole body of Duncan's work will become more sensitized to his recurring imagery and consistency of thought pattern throughout this ...
A career-defining retrospective by a much-beloved contemporary master.
From "the moon is hiding in her hair" to "may i feel, said he," this book fulfills the Cummings collector's ultimate wishes, and is the perfect gift for anyone interested in the magic and romance entrenched in the language of love.
They seem to exist because of some pressure to respond, not because of a facility for language alone. This is a rare quality among poets. The commitment to it is as hard-won, and real, as any you are likely to find in poetry.
This is a collection of his work aimed at the general reader rather than the specialist and carries no explanatory or critical apparatus.
Gathers poems about slavery and freedom, home and family, and the past by America's youngest poet laureate