A major collection of works by the founder and co-editor of American Poetry Review, author of Grief and In It. "Sharp, thoughtful, and wonderfully wild."--Library Journal¶"Stephen Berg is a well-kept secret....Berg plies the reader's attention with simplicity and candor."--American Bookseller
A major collection of works by the founder and co-editor of American Poetry Review, author of Grief and In It. "Sharp, thoughtful, and wonderfully wild."--Library Journal¶"Stephen Berg is a well-kept secret....Berg plies the reader's attention with simplicity and candor."--American BooksellerHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Stephen Berg, founding editor of American Poetry Review, is the author of two dozen books of poetry and translations. He is a professor of English at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
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1909 1911 1914 1922 1945 Alone And The Scream The Answer At A Friend's Birthay Party In The Garden At Night At The Door Bandage Behind Us Between Us Both Bread; Andres Eloy Blanco Brothers Cherries The Coat Crutches The Daughters A Day Desnos Reading The Palms Of Men On Their Way To The Gas Chambers Don't Forget Dreaming With A Friend Driving Out Again At Night Dust Eating Outside Endings First Cold Following It For The Ghost Of Li Po Fragment, 1959 From The Bridge A God Good Gooseberries (after Reading The Chekhov Story) Gratitude Heartache The Holes Homage To The Afterlife In Blue Light In Death I Know Well Enough All Things End In Emptiness In It In The Evening In Washington Square Iowa It Is The Kiss Lament Last Elegy Last Meeting Leaves Lightbulb Lowell: Self-portrait Memory Milk Mother Political Music New Year's No Word Not That Nothingness Oblivion Ollie, Answer Me On The Steps On This Side Of The River One Page 256 People Trying To Love Prayer Red Weed Remembering And Forgetting The Rocks Roses Rubber Rats Sad Invective Self-potrait At Six Shoeshine Sister Ann Sketch The Soul Sticks Summer Twilight Sunday Afternoon Talking Tashkent Blossoms, 1944 This Cold Thread Three Voices Through Glass Times To Charlie To My Friends To The Being We Are To The Same Place Two Fragments Two Little Songs Uncle Will, The Gardener Unfinished Double Sonnet The Visit Visiting The Stone The Voice Wanting To Be Heavier What I Wanted To Say Why Are We Here? A Wife Talks To Herself William Carlos Williams Reading His Poems With Akhmatova At The Black Gates Writing Class You
1909 1911 1914 1922 1945 Alone And The Scream The Answer At A Friend's Birthay Party In The Garden At Night At The Door Bandage Behind Us Between Us Both Bread; Andres Eloy Blanco Brothers Cherries The Coat Crutches The Daughters A Day Desnos Reading The Palms Of Men On Their Way To The Gas Chambers Don't Forget Dreaming With A Friend Driving Out Again At Night Dust Eating Outside Endings First Cold Following It For The Ghost Of Li Po Fragment, 1959 From The Bridge A God Good Gooseberries (after Reading The Chekhov Story) Gratitude Heartache The Holes Homage To The Afterlife In Blue Light In Death I Know Well Enough All Things End In Emptiness In It In The Evening In Washington Square Iowa It Is The Kiss Lament Last Elegy Last Meeting Leaves Lightbulb Lowell: Self-portrait Memory Milk Mother Political Music New Year's No Word Not That Nothingness Oblivion Ollie, Answer Me On The Steps On This Side Of The River One Page 256 People Trying To Love Prayer Red Weed Remembering And Forgetting The Rocks Roses Rubber Rats Sad Invective Self-potrait At Six Shoeshine Sister Ann Sketch The Soul Sticks Summer Twilight Sunday Afternoon Talking Tashkent Blossoms, 1944 This Cold Thread Three Voices Through Glass Times To Charlie To My Friends To The Being We Are To The Same Place Two Fragments Two Little Songs Uncle Will, The Gardener Unfinished Double Sonnet The Visit Visiting The Stone The Voice Wanting To Be Heavier What I Wanted To Say Why Are We Here? A Wife Talks To Herself William Carlos Williams Reading His Poems With Akhmatova At The Black Gates Writing Class You
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