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American Poetry - States of the Art

Bradford Morrow

Publisher: Conjunctions

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“Conjunctions offers a showplace for some of the most exciting and demanding writers now at work.” —The Washington Post   With work from the seventy-five poets who are the game-changing, bar-setting voices of our time first published in this volume, Conjunctions: 35, American Poetry is the definitive collection for the contemporary poetic landscape. Includes astonishing uncollected work from masters of the form, as well as breathtaking new ventures from risk takers such as Juliana Spahr and Kevin Young. Contributors include John Ashbery, Susan Wheeler, and James Tate.
Available since: 12/15/2015.
Print length: 472 pages.

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