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Thievery

Autor Seth Abramson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2013
"A few rare holdouts to the contrary, American culture is loud, unsubtle, insensitive, needy, exhausting, cheaply convenient, unreflective, and above all, distracted. What has been happening behind the scenes during all the years we havent been paying attention? What world have we given ourselves and what have we given up in that shallow exchange? Such observations are deeply implied by the poems in Seth Abramsons Thievery. At the bottom of this book is the sense that weve been ripped off and dont even know it yet. That we have allowed it has left us stunted, morally and spiritually, with no greater sense of wonder than a Styrofoam cup. Abramson is not preaching, however: he is telling the melancholy, lonely truth." -- Maurice Manning
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ISBN-13: 9781937378677
ISBN-10: 1937378675
Pagini: 79
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 5 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: University of Akron Press

Notă biografică

A graduate of Dartmouth College, Harvard Law School, and the Iowa Writers' Workshop, Seth Abramson is the author of two previous collections of poetry, "Northerners" (Western Michigan University Press, 2011), winner of the 2010 Green Rose Prize from New Issues Poetry & Prose, and "The Suburban Ecstasies" (Ghost Road Press, 2009). Presently a doctoral candidate (ABD) in English literature at University of Wisconsin-Madison, series co-editor for "Best American Experimental Writing" (forthcoming from Omnidawn in 2014), and a contemporary poetry reviewer for "The Huffington Post," he has published work in numerous magazines and anthologies, including "Best New Poets" (University of Virginia Press, 2008), "Poetry of the Law" (University of Iowa Press, 2010), "AGNI, American Poetry Review, Boston Review, Colorado Review, Harvard Review, jubilat, New American Writing," and "Poetry." In 2008, he was awarded the J. Howard and Barbara M. J. Wood Prize by "Poetry."