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One Big Self

C. D. Wright

Editorial: Copper Canyon Press

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Sinopsis

- lead title - C.D. Wright billed as a headline reader at the 2007 AWP Conference in Atlanta - text originally incorporated into lavish and expensive and now unavailable production of Deborah Luster’s photographs of inmates from three Louisiana prisons - original production received major attention, including Dorthea Lange Award and “Photography Book of the Year” honors from New York Times and Village Voice - Deborah Luster photos to illustrate front and back covers - One Big Self aims to disclose the psychic toll of protracted time passed in constricted space - sections of One Big Self were included in C.D.’s selected poems, Steal Away - C.D. Wright received MacArthur “Genius” Award
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