Iris Murdoch, the formidable Irish and British novelist and philosopher, died in 1999. Since then, the Murdoch industry has ...
Shirley Rickett’s Tales weaves memoir and poetry into an unflinching life story shaped by memory, art, and the questions that linger after growing up. This book is my attempt to give voice to the ...
Award-winning author and poet Terry Lucas fell in love with poetry as an undergraduate at New Mexico State University. As ...
Contemporary poetry is a bit like visual art. Much of it makes you grab your chin and nod in stumped appreciation — but you wouldn’t want to live with it. Kay Ryan’s work, however, hangs well no ...
New York: Boni and Liveright. 1925. 12mo. viii+304 pp. $2.50. by W. H. Davies, decorated with woodcuts by Stephen Bone. New York: Harcourt, Brace and Company. 12mo. vi+71 pp. $2.00. COMPARISONS are ...
How It Is: Selected Poems by Neil Shepard, Salmon Poetry, 178 pages. $25. Every book is a new adventure — or something like that — but Neil Shepard‘s How It Is: Selected Poems gathers an unusually ...
Poet, psychologist and former Middlebury College professor Gary Margolis brings us his second volume of selected poems with Museum of Islands. (The first, Raking the Winter Leaves, was released in ...
Les Murray is a cantankerous Catholic poet who grew up on a dairy farm in New South Wales and dedicates his books “to the glory of God.” This makes him sound like a more religious, Australian Seamus ...
Ezra Pound, edited by Richard Sieburth, New Directions, $15.95 trade paper (416p) ISBN 978-0-8112-1733-0 Whatever one might think of Pound's legacy—both political and poetical—there's practically no ...
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