Hague, born in 1908, is one of Norway's outstanding poets. He has spent his life in Ulvik, a small town in the Hardanger area of Western Norway, and has made a living off the apple crop from his orchard, an acre in size. This large and diverse selection is drawn from all phases of his work. His poems, though deeply rooted in his western Norwegian landscape, are universal in their everyday subject matter, wry humour and an economy of language reminiscent of W C Williams or Robert Francis.
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Hague, born in 1908, is one of Norway's outstanding poets. He has spent his life in Ulvik, a small town in the Hardanger area of Western Norway, and has made a living off the apple crop from his orchard, an acre in size. This large and diverse selection is drawn from all phases of his work. His poems, though deeply rooted in his western Norwegian landscape, are universal in their everyday subject matter, wry humour and an economy of language reminiscent of W C Williams or Robert Francis.
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As New. No Jacket. Book. 8vo-over 7¾"-9¾" tall. Pub by White Pine Press, Fredonia, NY, 1990, presumed 1st Edition. Scarce. NOT exLib. As-New cond. softcover in glossy pict wraps, no spine crease. 91pp. Square, straight, tight, bright, clean & unmarked, overall As-New cond. Same or next day shipping. Please email any questions. Note: We have recently acquired a large poetry collection, some of which we have listed online, most not, & we'd be happy to discount for multiple purchase and to combine postage.