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poetry from
Paris Review fditions
IMAGINARY
PAINTINGS
CHARLES
BAXTER
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Imaginary Paintings
by
Charles Baxter
"Iread
Imaginary Paintings
with intense pleasure. This is
poetry of the first order, (haracterized by an anguished, almost
in(onsolable lyricism, utterly immersed in the life that is, a life
that tends to be ignored in our art, whatever the form."
-Jim Harrison
Available February 1990/57.95 paper
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Atoms, Soul Music and
other poems
by
Baron Wormser
'Warmser'swriting encompasses large ideas, yet it is (oncrete,
musi(al, alive to its nerve-ends. This book is an answer to those
who say that (ontemporary poetry doesn'tspeak of important
matters or that it is
obscure."-Louis Simpson
Fall 1989 /514.95 doth, 57.95 paper
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Morning Run
by
Jonathan Galassi
•Jonathan Galassi is very good indeed; and at (ertain points of
(on(entratian, there are moments of something like magic.
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- Anthony Hecht
Fall 1988/514.95 doth, 57.95 paper
BRITISH AMERICAN PUBLISHING
DISTRIBUTED BY SIMON
&
SCHUSTER
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