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| 1. | ![]() | The Essential Neruda: Selected Poems (Bilingual Edition) (English and Spanish Edition) from City Lights Publishers Customer Review: Being a fan of Pablo Neruda's poetry, I wanted to get my hands on The Essential Neruda to take a look at more of his work. After reading Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair, I fell in love with the poet. The Essential Neruda contains 50 of Neruda's poems, not all of them about love. |
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| 2. | [no image] | Field Guide from Yale University Press Customer Review: Robert Hass is a former Poet Laureate of the United States and this is his first book of poetry. As a poet Hass is mostly an autodidact, and he learned the art of poetry long before the poetry workshops became popular. This results in much freshness and variety of the forms that his poems take. And... |
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| 3. | ![]() | 20th Century Pleasures from Ecco Customer Review: Thank you for a textbook that was clean and in excellent condition! |
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| 4. | [no image] | Tomas Transtromer - Selected Poems 1954-1986 from Ecco Customer Review: I'm gradually overcome with the realization that Tomas Transtromer's body and the world's body are one pulsing, glimmering conversation. He says, "I'm not empty, I'm open." It's through his vulnerable, participatory wandering that Transtromer finds lucidity. Transtromer is always looking for the... |
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| 5. | ![]() | A Treatise on Poetry from Ecco Customer Review: This long and complex poem poses the explicit against the inexplicit, the aesthetic against the historical, nature against culture and history, history against freedom and human aspiration. The preface prescribes a simple enough formula for poetry: plain language "in the mother tongue," images,... |
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| 6. | ![]() | The Face of Poetry (Including CD) from University of California Press Customer Review: Hearing the poets read their poetry how it was meant to be read is truly great. I would recommend this to any poetry fan. |
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| 7. | ![]() | Provinces from Ecco Customer Review: I first encountered Milosz when a poem of his was printed in Harper's about eight years ago. Stunning stuff, so I've always kept an eye out for his works. About two months ago, I was on a silent retreat in the Berkshires, and a copy of this volume was on the library shelf. A great companion for days... |
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| 8. | [no image] | Rock and Hawk: A Selection of Shorter Poems by Robinson Jeffers from Random House Customer Review: Let there be no mistaking that I believe that any undertaking to expose Jeffers's poetry to a larger audience, albeit mostly unappreciative, is a good thing. That said, I don't think Haas is/was the proper guide to lead this excursion. First off, he is an apologist for the mainstream critics... |
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| 9. | ![]() | UNATTAINABLE EARTH from Ecco Customer Review: I bought this book in 1990, and it's travelled with me everywhere I've been since then. Not that I'm constantly reading it -- as a matter of fact, I think I last opened it a year ago -- rather, I think of it as a medicine cabinet of little insights and stories: wisdom in distilled, titrated doses, a... |
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| 10. | [no image] | "Natura": Section IV from Treatise on Poetry.: An article from: World Literature Today from University of Oklahoma | Click here for more information Buy from:
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