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The item shows wear from consistent use, but it remains in good condition and works perfectly. All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable). Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May NOT include discs, access code or other supplemental materials.
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New in New jacket. Princeton: Princeton University Press [2011]. First edition. First printing. Hardbound. NEW/NEW. A pristine unread copy. Purchased new and never opened. Defect-free, smoke-free, etc. Shipped in sturdy box. 0.0.
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Princeton. 2011. Princeton University Press. 1st Printing. Very Good in Dustjacket. 9780691149424. 1st Printing Of 5000 Copies. 88 pages. hardcover. keywords: Poetry America Literature. FROM THE PUBLISHER-This is an eagerly awaited collection of new poems from the author of Tom Thomson in Purgatory, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award and was hailed by the New York Times as a ‘snappy, entertaining book. ' A triumphant follow-up to that acclaimed debut, At Lake Scugog demonstrates why the San Francisco Chronicle has called Troy Jollimore ‘a new and exciting voice in American poetry. ' Jollimore is a professional philosopher, and in witty and profound ways his formally playful poems dramatize philosophical subjects-especially the individual's relation to the larger world, and the permeable, constantly shifting border between ‘inner' and ‘outer. ' For instance, the speaker of ‘The Solipsist, ' suspecting that the entire world ‘lives inside of your skull, ' wonders ‘why / God would make ear and eye / to face outward, not in. ' And Tom Thomson-a character who also appeared in Jollimore's first book-finds himself journeying like an astronaut through the far reaches of the space that fills his head, an experience that prompts him to ask that a doorbell be installed ‘on the inside, ' so that he can warn the world before ‘intruding on't. ' Troy Jollimore's first book of poetry, Tom Thomson in Purgatory, won the 2006 National Book Critics Circle Award. inventory #15573.