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3 Sections

3 Sections: Poetry

by Vijay Seshadri

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Black cloth covered hardcover boards with red metallic lettering to spine. Top corner slightly bumped. Otherwise no defects; not price clipped.
Vijay Seshadri won the Pulitzer Prize in poetry in 2014 for this work.
In an array of poetic forms from the rhyming lyric to the philosophical meditation to the prose essay, '3 Sections' confronts perplexing divisions of the contemporary life, a wayward history, and indeterminate future, and a present condition of wanting to outthink time. This is an extraordinary book of poetry witty and vivacious, by one of America's best poets.
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Driving to Biloxi
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Driving to Biloxi: Poems by Edgar Simmons

by Edgar Simmons

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First Edition, First Printing, 1968
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Hardcover
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LoC# 68-8943
Yellow Mottled paper covered hardcover boards with title blind stamped on Front cover. Brown lettering to spine. Fine condition throughout, tight binding, clean text.
Inscribed and dated on Front free endpaper, including a charming note to to dust jacket blurb on front endpaper (See photos)
DJ has minor edgewear, including along spine margins.
Simmon's poems frequently appeared in the 'Atlantic Monthly', 'New Republic', 'Harper's', and 'The Nation'. In his poetry, Edgar simmons expresses rich experiences through clear and vivid language. The title poem from this wprk, 'Driving to Biloxi' concludes: '...Knowing these fiery rails will break, anytime now, into greendusty faced ferns & shell roads whistling towards the water."
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Five Rivers

Five Rivers

by Norman Nicholson

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First Edition, American, 1945
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This is the 1945 American first edition of Norman Nicholson's first work of poetry to be published and introduced to the American reader. Cloth covered tan boards with green pictorial with tan lettering of title and author's name on side in green. Green lettering on spine. Wartime paper quality shows some age toning. No other defects noted; no bumps or stains. Binding is tight. Text is as new. DJ has minor chipping along top margin, tiny hole (closed) on bottom joint area. Masking tape used along inside margin to reinforce DJ applied by previous owner. Small sticker removal scar on spine. Not price clipped. A beautiful example of this English poet's work as presented to an American audience for the first time.Mylar protected.
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