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New and Selected Poems - cover

New and Selected Poems

Cliff Yates

Publisher: The Poetry Business

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Summary

Cliff Yates's New & Selected Poems brings together over thirty years of inimitable work, from his Fenton-Aldeburgh Prize debut, Henry's Clock, to his most recent pamphlet, Another Last Word and beyond. His poems are moving, surprising and funny, sometimes in the space of a few lines, and, gathered together wonderfully here, add up to an oblique but compelling document of lives and times.
Available since: 07/31/2023.
Print length: 128 pages.

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