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Peter Filkins
Peter Filkins is the translator of Ingeborg Bachmann's collected poems, Darkness Spoken, as well as author of two books of poems: What She Knew and After Homer. The recipient of a Berlin Prize fellowship in 2005 from the American Academy in ... [... more]
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Collected Poems
Amazon.com Review: Sylvia Plath died in 1963, and even now her outsize persona threatens to bury her poetry--the numerous biographies and studies often drawing the reader toward anecdote and away from the work. It's a relief to turn to the poems [... more]
$26.11
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Kenneth Koch
Kenneth Koch published many volumes of poetry, now gathered in The Collected Poems of Kenneth Koch and On the Edge. His plays are collected in The Gold Standard: A Book of Plays and One Thousand Avant-Garde Plays, and his fiction was brought ... [... more]
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Karol Woytila
The lyrical poetry of Pope John Paul II, available in paperback for the first time, to coincide with the papal visit to the U.S. this fall. In 1982, Random House released the Pope's Collected Poems; now Random House issues this volume in trade ... [... more]
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Sylvia Plath from HarperCollins Publishers
Sylvia Plath, Bestselling author of The Bell Jar and the poetry collections The Colossus, Crossing the Water, Winter Trees, Ariel, and The Collected Poems, which won the Pulitzer Prize. [... more]
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Changing Shape: Collected Poems
Changing Shape: Collected Poems [... more]
$18.53
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Robert Mezey
Robert Mezey is an eminent poet, translator, critic, and editor. His books include the Lamont Prize-winning The Lovemaker (1960) and Collected Poems 1952-1999 (2000). He lives in Pomona, California. In this provocative and thoughtful anthology, ... [... more]
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Collected Poems, 1928-1985
The Collected Poems of Stephen Spender gathers together the renowned poet's major work for the first time in over thirty years. It contains recent uncollected poems, including remembrances of Auden, Stravinsky, and Louis MacNiece, as well as previously [... more]
$0.75
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Collected Poems
What it means to be human: ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980) was the first African-American to be appointed Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a position now titled the U.S. Poet Laureate. He won numerous prizes and awards during the last decade of [... more]
$23.00
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Collected Poems
What it means to be human: ROBERT HAYDEN (1913-1980) was the first African-American to be appointed Consultant in Poetry to the Library of Congress, a position now titled the U.S. Poet Laureate. He won numerous prizes and awards during the last decade of [... more]
$15.00
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Collected Poems (New Directions Books)
Poet/Artist of Many Voices: Kenneth Patchen, 1911-1972, was born in Ohio, fought in WWII, and spent the rest of his life invalided by spinal disease. His was a powerful, angry voice that could sing some of the most beautiful love poems of the past [... more]
$25.95
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Collected Poems
Ferociously beautiful, silence itself: In his American Poetry Review profile of Jane Kenyon, Liam Rector identifies two attributes of the poet that I found particularly striking and that stayed with me while reading this wonderful collection. He writes [... more]
$26.00
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