Roman Fever: Contemporary Classics Poetry (Invisible Cities Press)
Autor Marcus Cafagnaen Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2001
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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)
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
"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