In A Deed To the Light Jeanne Murray Walker asks probing questions about the depth of grief, about letting go, and about the possibility of faith. Her poems have been described by John Taylor, writing in Poetry , as "splendid, subtly erudite, uplifting, and funny."
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In A Deed To the Light Jeanne Murray Walker asks probing questions about the depth of grief, about letting go, and about the possibility of faith. Her poems have been described by John Taylor, writing in Poetry , as "splendid, subtly erudite, uplifting, and funny."
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Seller's Description:
Good. Good or better condition. Pages have scattered marks and notes, but completely legible, binding is good. Covers mostly clean, minor scuffing or stickers. Solid reading copies.
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Very Good. First edition. Trade paperback. A paperclip impression on the rear wrapper and last few pages, bowed, very good. Inscribed by the author to fellow poet Daniel Hoffman. A nice association copy with a blurb from Hoffman on the rear wrapper. Poetry.