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Thirty Years of Phoenix Poets, 1983 to 2012: An E-Sampler
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by University of Chicago Press StaffUniversity of Chicago Press Staff
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For thirty years now the Phoenix Poets series has been publishing the best poets working in English, from young poets publishing their first books to renowned masters at the peak of storied careers. This sample presents some of the best poets and poems from those three decades—it’s sure to whet your appetite and get you coming back for more!
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9780226093147 |
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Publisher: | University of Chicago Press |
Publication date: | 10/01/2013 |
Series: | Chicago Shorts |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | NOOK Book |
Pages: | 35 |
Sales rank: | 508,959 |
File size: | 316 KB |
Table of Contents
DAVID FERRY 1983ALAN SHAPIRO 1983
ELEANOR WILNER 1984
TURNER CASSITY 1986
ANNE WINTERS 1986
PAUL LAKE 1988
JIM POWELL 1989
HA JIN 1990
REGINALD GIBBONS 1991
W. S. DI PIERO 1992
CHRISTINE GARREN 1993
BRUCE SMITH 1994
ROBERT POLITO 1995
TOM SLEIGH 1996
SUSAN HAHN 1997
MICHAEL CHITWOOD 1998
ELIZABETH ARNOLD 1999
MARK HALLIDAY 1999
LLOYD SCHWARTZ 2000
GREG MILLER 2001
DAN CHIASSON 2001
VICTORIA REDEL 2003
JASON SOMMER 2004
KENNETH FIELD 2005
STEPHEN YENSER 2006
JOSHUA WEINER 2006
JAMES LONGENBACH 2007
SUSAN STEWART 2008
RANDALL MANN 2009
PETER BALAKIAN 2010
GAIL MAZUR 2011
DAVID FERRY 2012
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