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"This is an astonishing book. I know of no other opera survey in
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"An unlikely, powerful blending of lyricism with straightforward
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“Oswald emerges as an inheritor of some of Britain’s greatest poetic voices, an heir to Ted Hughes, Seamus Heaney and Geoffrey Hill.” —The Times (London)
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"Such a life may not be possible again. So it is good that a writer of
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"Eamon Grennan is in love with language the way a poet should be. I read him
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“Stump makes you feel that you are reading on the edge of a life in a fierce gale, vulnerable, excited, alive.”—The Guardian
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The unillusioned and effervescent new collection by David
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"Nuruddin Farah is one of the finest contemporary African novelists.” —Salman Rushdie
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"Dorothea Tanning's verbal wizardry is a constant surprise, an abiding
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Take Three is the first in an important annual series designed to launch the
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"Featured in this welcome second volume in the series are collections
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Unhinged by years of rejection letters, an author plots a wild scheme to gain
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" Ten Seconds is classic in its intimate portrait of maleness, softspoken and secretive."
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"I consider Linda Gregg one of the best American poets, and I value the
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"The most beautiful novel published in Spain since the Civil War." —Gabriel Garcia Marquez
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“Ingalls combines gothic horror themes with an unadorned style.…Her
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"These 19 witty and impassioned essays explore the ever-changing dynamic between
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"Too Bright to See was one of the most important first books of poetry to have come out in the
last twenty-five years. Alma,
first published in its own volume two years after, has become its
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