From more than nine hundred poems left behind at the poet's death, Donald Justice has chosen the seventy-four representative works that comprise The Comma After Love: Selected Poems of Raeburn Miller: By turns rueful and amused, intimate and restrained, these poems speak movingly about the difficulties of love and faith, the pleasures of friendship and poetry, the lonliness and disappointments of the solitary life. In his introduction to this volume, Donald Justice calls Raeburn Miller a natural poet who found writing a thing he did simply as a part, an important part, of staying alive, and discovers in these poems an expansive and unshakably romantic spirit that drives the work and in the end proves exhilarating.
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Raeburn Miller was born in 1934 in Austin, Texas. He completed a BA at the University of Texas, and an MA at the University of Iowa, where he studied with Donald Justice. Miller taught in the Department of English at the University of New Orleans from 1960 until his death in 1990. Two chapbooks and one full-length collection of poems, Millenary, were published during his lifetime.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. From over nine hundred poems left behind at the poet's death, Donald Justice has chosen the seventy-four representative works that comprise "The Comma After Love". By turns rueful and amused, intimate and restrained, these poems speak movingly about the difficulties of love and faith, the pleasure of friendship and poetry, the loneliness and disappointments of the solitary life. In his introduction to this volume, Donald Justice calls Raeburn Miller "a natural poet who found writing a thing he did simply as a part, an important part, of staying alive," and discovers in these poems an "expansive and unshakably romantic spirit that drives the work and in the end proves exhilarating". Contains poems that speak about the difficulties of love and faith, the pleasure of friendship and poetry, the loneliness and disappointments of the solitary life. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781884836046
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Soft cover. Etat : New. A 113 page work, Miller's poems exhibit a great variety. One of the editors refers to the most interesting of the forms the poet used is best described as a sort of chatty meditation. From more than 900 poems left behind at the poet's death, Donald Justice has chosen 74 representative works. A quite nice collection, available for immediate shipment, carefully packed. BX108. N° de réf. du vendeur 013959
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. From over nine hundred poems left behind at the poet's death, Donald Justice has chosen the seventy-four representative works that comprise "The Comma After Love". By turns rueful and amused, intimate and restrained, these poems speak movingly about the difficulties of love and faith, the pleasure of friendship and poetry, the loneliness and disappointments of the solitary life. In his introduction to this volume, Donald Justice calls Raeburn Miller "a natural poet who found writing a thing he did simply as a part, an important part, of staying alive," and discovers in these poems an "expansive and unshakably romantic spirit that drives the work and in the end proves exhilarating". Contains poems that speak about the difficulties of love and faith, the pleasure of friendship and poetry, the loneliness and disappointments of the solitary life. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781884836046
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