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Michael S. Harper
The powerful new works in this
collection supplement some of the
best poems from Harper's six ear–
lier books. Together they solidly
establish his place in the front ranks
of Amedcan poets. "Harper is a
powedUl and awe-inspmng poet, yet he is also a poet of peace and
faith." -Edwin Fussell.
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Hisl poems are as alive and immediate on
the page as the presence ofthe
tall
young black man himself." - Kay
Boyle.
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AmerieanPoetryiuReview.
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Laurence Lieberman
Poet ,md cdtic Lieberman chooses
the best of his own review-essays
from such pubiications as Yale Re–
view, Poetry, and Hudson Review,
illtuninating the work of some of the
most accomplished Amedcan ' poets of our time, including
A.R.
Anul1ons, Jolm Ashbery, Jolm Ben-yman, James Dickey, Michael
S. Harper, Langston Hughes, Galway Kinnell, Stanley Kunitz,
Archibald MacLeish, \V.S. Merwin, Josephine Miles, Theodore
Roeth1<e, Karl Shapiro, Mark Strand, \villianl Stafford, David
Wagoner, and James \Vt;ght. Stephen Berg, editor of Amet;can
Poetrv Review wdtes, "I believe the best of Lieberman's essavs
equal"Stevens' most shattedng and inspidng prose."
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