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ISBN: 9780226677064 bzw. 0226677060, in Englisch, University of Chicago Press, United States of America, neu.
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This sophisticated first collection by Jim Powell synthesizes personal and world history to produce a compelling vision of the past, through verse letters to friends and relatives, translations of Horace, Propertius, Sappho, and others, and allusions to ancient figures of history and mythology."His title burns away everywhere in the volume, in the fevers of eros, divination, memory, destruction, and grief. . Page for page, there is more sheer fine, clear, yet syntactically subtle and metaphorically gorgeous writing in Powell than I have seen in some time."-Mary Kinzie, Poetry"Jim Powell's poems, like those of Thomas Hardy, are haunted forms, full of ghosts and mocking gods, shadows and foreshadowings. But Powell is a Hardy whose poems we've never read, a Hardy with his hand in the blaze, not stirring the ash in a cold and wind-torn grate."-Jennifer Clarvoe, The Threepenny Review.
This sophisticated first collection by Jim Powell synthesizes personal and world history to produce a compelling vision of the past, through verse letters to friends and relatives, translations of Horace, Propertius, Sappho, and others, and allusions to ancient figures of history and mythology."His title burns away everywhere in the volume, in the fevers of eros, divination, memory, destruction, and grief. . Page for page, there is more sheer fine, clear, yet syntactically subtle and metaphorically gorgeous writing in Powell than I have seen in some time."-Mary Kinzie, Poetry"Jim Powell's poems, like those of Thomas Hardy, are haunted forms, full of ghosts and mocking gods, shadows and foreshadowings. But Powell is a Hardy whose poems we've never read, a Hardy with his hand in the blaze, not stirring the ash in a cold and wind-torn grate."-Jennifer Clarvoe, The Threepenny Review.
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ISBN: 9783805512756 bzw. 3805512759, in Deutsch, neu.
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Das BuchIt was Fever that Made the World (Paper)könnte eine längere Lieferzeit habenSie zahlen eine Versandpauschale für bis zu fünf Bücher Typ:book It was Fever that Made the World (Paper), Neuware, 2358g.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Magazin Aziya, [3458207].
Das BuchIt was Fever that Made the World (Paper)könnte eine längere Lieferzeit habenSie zahlen eine Versandpauschale für bis zu fünf Bücher Typ:book It was Fever that Made the World (Paper), Neuware, 2358g.
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