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Roman Fever: Contemporary Classics Poetry (Invisible Cities Press)

Autor Marcus Cafagna
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2001
Books of poetry should be a pleasure to hold and read. To enrich readers' experience, the Contemporary Classics Poetry series prints the best of today's works in beautiful casebound editions. The four poets that start the series are emerging stars who brilliantly point the way in language and imagery for generations to come.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780967968360
ISBN-10: 0967968364
Pagini: 46
Dimensiuni: 160 x 237 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Invisible Cities Press
Seria Contemporary Classics Poetry (Invisible Cities Press)


Recenzii

"That these poems range from precisely disciplined lyrics, whose marriage of form and word is seamless, to more rough-hewn and gritty narratives driven by remarkable psychological turns and surprises, is the fullest measure of Marcus Cafagña's talent. . . . he is a poet of the old way: a singer of songs whose music records and then tells us back the endlessly unfolding story of who we are." --Bruce Weigl
"The tension in this book lies in Mr. Cafagna's desire to both look at and look away. His art is in keeping that precarious balance." --Toi Derricotte
"That these poems range from precisely disciplined lyrics, whose marriage of form and word is seamless, to more rough-hewn and gritty narratives driven by remarkable psychological turns and surprises, is the fullest measure of Marcus Cafagna's talent... he is a poet of the old way: a singer of songs whose music records and then tells us back the endlessly unfolding story of who we are." --Bruce Weigl "The tension in this book lies in Mr. Cafagna's desire to both look at and look away. His art is in keeping that precarious balance." --Toi Derricotte