Where Water Comes Together with Other Water. Poems
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- Nombre de pages144
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-101-97060-7
- EAN9781101970607
- Date de parution25/05/2015
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille5 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurVintage
Résumé
Winner of Poetry Magazine's Levinson Prize . An illuminating collection of poems from the middle of Carver's career that "function as distilled, heightened versions of his stories, offering us fugitive glimpses of ordinary lives on the edge" (The New York Times)."The stories poems tell are so wonderfully self-contained, so self-evident, so gracefully metaphorical." -The Village Voice"There is a severity of language, an understatement of emotion, that endows the poems of his first major collection with the feel of extraordinary experience.
To read them is to have the sense this man has lived more than most of us. We trust him because of the plainly conversational diction and the lapel-grabbing rhythms.... They are very moving, very memorable." -Poetry
To read them is to have the sense this man has lived more than most of us. We trust him because of the plainly conversational diction and the lapel-grabbing rhythms.... They are very moving, very memorable." -Poetry
Winner of Poetry Magazine's Levinson Prize . An illuminating collection of poems from the middle of Carver's career that "function as distilled, heightened versions of his stories, offering us fugitive glimpses of ordinary lives on the edge" (The New York Times)."The stories poems tell are so wonderfully self-contained, so self-evident, so gracefully metaphorical." -The Village Voice"There is a severity of language, an understatement of emotion, that endows the poems of his first major collection with the feel of extraordinary experience.
To read them is to have the sense this man has lived more than most of us. We trust him because of the plainly conversational diction and the lapel-grabbing rhythms.... They are very moving, very memorable." -Poetry
To read them is to have the sense this man has lived more than most of us. We trust him because of the plainly conversational diction and the lapel-grabbing rhythms.... They are very moving, very memorable." -Poetry