Book by Corn Alfred
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Vendeur : Wrigley Books, Austin, TX, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : like new. Used items may not include media like access codes or CDs. Fast shipping! Expedited orders take 1-3 business days! Media mail may take up to 5 business days. N° de réf. du vendeur 3C-9781887178693-L
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Vendeur : Wrigley Books, Austin, TX, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : new. Used items may not include media like access codes or CDs. Fast shipping! Expedited orders take 1-3 business days! Media mail may take up to 5 business days. N° de réf. du vendeur 3C-9781887178693-N
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Vendeur : Wrigley Books, Austin, TX, Etats-Unis
Paperback. Etat : very good. Used items may not include media like access codes or CDs. Fast shipping! Expedited orders take 1-3 business days! Media mail may take up to 5 business days. N° de réf. du vendeur 3C-9781887178693-V
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Vendeur : Black Cat Hill Books, Oregon City, OR, Etats-Unis
Paperback. First Ed; First Printing, so stated. Very Good+ in Wraps: shows indications of very careful use: little wear at all; mild rubbing to wrapper covers; the wrapper covers tend to curl slightly at the outside edge; binding square and secure; text clean. No longer flawless or pristine, but remains close to 'As New'. NOT a Remainder, Book-Club, or Ex-Library. 8vo. 100pp. Trade Paperback. The poems that open Corn's seventh volume continue the theme of his previous work, the well-received Autobiographies (LJ 11/1/92). Whether writing in free verse or magically weaving in strict rhyme patterns, Corn combines memory and imagination into long, meditative poems that digress but never lose our interest. Carefully, he is coming to terms with the past, exploring how the small town in south Georgia that frustrated the child shaped the urban artist he is today. Corn is among those who, as in these words he translates from the Russian poet Marina Temkina, "feel nostalgic not for a place/ but for the comfort of being at one." If this book is problematic, it is because his identification with artists who have influenced him veers toward the intellectual rather than the emotional, a long way from the charming figure of the young boy discovering Goya captured in the volume's long prose piece. Highly recommended. First Ed thus; First Printing, so stated. N° de réf. du vendeur 40241
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