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A new collection of poems by Samuel Hazo---the majority of which are published here for the first time. The New York Times Book Review wrote of Hazo as having "a gift for phrase-making and for incisive moral judgments." Richard Wilbur, the Pulitzer prize-winning poet, said "each of Hazo's poems is a spare sparkling flow of good talk . . . one relishes his jauntiness, his ever-varied grammatical attack and the witty surplus of his phrasing."

Produktbeschreibung
A new collection of poems by Samuel Hazo---the majority of which are published here for the first time. The New York Times Book Review wrote of Hazo as having "a gift for phrase-making and for incisive moral judgments." Richard Wilbur, the Pulitzer prize-winning poet, said "each of Hazo's poems is a spare sparkling flow of good talk . . . one relishes his jauntiness, his ever-varied grammatical attack and the witty surplus of his phrasing."
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Autorenporträt
The author of books of poetry, fiction, essays and plays, Samuel Hazo is the founder and director of the International Poetry Forum in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is also McAnulty Distinguished Professor of English Emeritus at Duquesne University, where he taught for forty-three years. From 1950 until 1957 he served in the United States Marine Corps, completing his tour as a captain. He earned his Bachelor of Arts degree magna cum laude from the University of Notre Dame, a Master of Arts degree from Duquesne University and his doctorate from the University of Pittsburgh. In 2003 a selective collection of his poems, Just Once, received the Maurice English Poetry Award. He has been awarded twelve honorary doctorates. He was honored with the Griffin Award for Creative Writing from the University of Notre Dame, his alma mater, and was chosen to receive his tenth honorary doctorate from the university in 2008. A National Book Award finalist, he was named Pennsylvania's first State Poet by Governor Robert Casey in 1993, and he served until 2003.