Associated aesthetically with both the sensibility of the New York School and the innovation of the Language Poetry movement, Guest's has been a startling and innovative voice since the emergence of her early poetry in the 1960s. This volume selects from her celebrated oeuvre to present the scope of her evolving vision. Volumes sampled from include THE LOCATION OF THINGS, ARCHAICS, THE BLUE STAIRS, and FAIR REALISM, among others.
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Associated aesthetically with both the sensibility of the New York School and the innovation of the Language Poetry movement, Guest's has been a startling and innovative voice since the emergence of her early poetry in the 1960s. This volume selects from her celebrated oeuvre to present the scope of her evolving vision. Volumes sampled from include THE LOCATION OF THINGS, ARCHAICS, THE BLUE STAIRS, and FAIR REALISM, among others.
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Good. No dust jacket. EX) LIBRARY COPY. Moderate wear. Typical library, stampings, markings, stickers etc. NOT A COLLECTIBLE COPY! ! ! Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 197 p. Audience: General/trade.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. Signed by Author This is a fine hardcover copy with a near fine dust jacket with almost no wear. Signed in ink, by Barbara Guest, on the half title-page, just under the title. Not inscribed to anyone just signed, and dated "April 23, 1999 the Frost Award'. Not signed in the year of publication, but at the ceremony in April 1999 when Barbara Guest was given the Frost Award. Otherwise completely clean. Stated first American edition. 9" high X 7" wide, 197 pages. This book will be securely wrapped and packed in a sturdy box and shipped with tracking.