Beginning with the short fragments of "Spokes" and continuing on through the more ample meditations in "Facing the Music", this selection of Paul Auster's poetry reveals a voice that has been consistently faithful to its visionary impulses.
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Beginning with the short fragments of "Spokes" and continuing on through the more ample meditations in "Facing the Music", this selection of Paul Auster's poetry reveals a voice that has been consistently faithful to its visionary impulses.
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Seller's Description:
VERY GOOD- Tight, bright, faint age soil to exterior, a few smudges in interior, slight curl. "The first major selection of Paul Auster's poetry to be published in one volume...disturbing, eloquent, and utterly unique..." ISBN: 0879513411.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Published by The Overlook Press, 1988. Light brown/mustard-color hardbound with dust jacket. Book with mostly faint foxing on top edge; modest wear of book, with pages unmarked. Jacket in very good condition with scant wear; in clear Brodart cover (not ex-library).
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Fine in Fine jacket. First edition. Fine in fine dustwrapper. Inscribed by Auster to fellow poet Clark Coolidge and his wife Susan: "For Clark & Susan-with a big hug-Paul. Sept. '88."