"The flowers, trees, birds, clouds, and effects of light that Schuyler describes with such ???lan, even if only glimpsed from the window of his apartment, could easily be transposed to the poetry written in Japan or Persia many centuries ago. Even more, his culture and learning, worn so lightly as almost to pass unnoticed, link his verse to other and larger traditions, as in this reflection on Baudelaire - clearly intended as an artistic credo of sorts ..." - Open Letters Monthly
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"The flowers, trees, birds, clouds, and effects of light that Schuyler describes with such ???lan, even if only glimpsed from the window of his apartment, could easily be transposed to the poetry written in Japan or Persia many centuries ago. Even more, his culture and learning, worn so lightly as almost to pass unnoticed, link his verse to other and larger traditions, as in this reflection on Baudelaire - clearly intended as an artistic credo of sorts ..." - Open Letters Monthly
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Seller's Description:
Good in good dust jacket. First Edition. First edition. DJ intact, slight edge wear and moderate age toning, sunning to spine; price sticker on front flap. Slight duststaining to upper edge, else pages clean. Binding sound.
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1981 Pulitzer Prize winner. First edition. 117 pp. Fine book (no markings) / Near Fine dust jacket (price not clipped; 1/2" closed tear top rear panel; trace of edgewear). A clean and fresh copy.