Poetry. "In Randall Potts' poems, nature and language collide, and then proceed, each having been transformed by the other. The result is a kind of prayer and a kind of scream, as we witness the newly manifest being carried away on the stark clarities of his lines, 'watchlessly dis-figuring/what remains to be seen.' There is gratitude and there is terror: here they embrace"--Ann Lauterbach.
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Poetry. "In Randall Potts' poems, nature and language collide, and then proceed, each having been transformed by the other. The result is a kind of prayer and a kind of scream, as we witness the newly manifest being carried away on the stark clarities of his lines, 'watchlessly dis-figuring/what remains to be seen.' There is gratitude and there is terror: here they embrace"--Ann Lauterbach.
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Good. Light to moderate shelf wear to covers. Binding square and tight. No loose pages or creasing to spine. Minor highlighting, notation, and/or underlining. Signed by author. Thank you for supporting Last Word Books and independent bookstores.
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Oakland. 1994. O Books. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Wrappers. 188202219x. 68 pages. paperback. Cover: Bruce O'Connor. Signed by the Author. keywords: Poetry America. FROM THE PUBLISHER-Poetry. 'In Randall Potts' poems, nature and language collide, and then proceed, each having been transformed by the other. The result is a kind of prayer and a kind of scream, as we witness the newly manifest being carried away on the stark clarities of his lines, 'watchlessly dis-figuring/what remains to be seen. ' There is gratitude and there is terror: here they embrace'--Ann Lauterbach. inventory #32158.