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Elegy
for Anthony Perkins
by
Todd
Swift
"Todd
Swift's poems move between the familiar and exotic,
from the meditative through the speculative. His
poetic language too is on the move, from the crisp
tentativeness of Elizabeth Bishop to the outer
suburbs of Stevens and even, here and there, Ginsberg."
--George Szirtes
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The
Undertow by
Rhonda J. Nelson
"The
poetry of Rhonda J. Nelson is hard, chiseled and
elliptic. They circle and glide through disillusionment
and danger, and at the same time enact the struggle
and passion of the distressed to survive."
-- David Mura
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Billy
Collins Reading at Posman Books, New York City,
3.5.1998
by
Regie Cabico
Regie
Cabico is the winner of the 1993 New York Poetry
Slam, a Road Poet on Lollapalooza, and the opening
act of MTV's Free Your Mind Spoken Word Tour.
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Outside
St. Jude's
by
Michael Graves
"Experience
the frisson of insight--even before the comfort
of comprehension. Michael Graves' poetry is complex,
true to the complexity of life. Accessible, passionately
human as he ranges from the mythic, to the satiric
to the personal." --
Ciceil Gross
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Saving
the Saber Tooth
by
Richard Pearse
"You
may not be aware that you need Richard Pearse's
poetry, but you do." --
John Ashbery
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New
York Album by
Christiane Tricoit
She
is editor
of Le Palais des počtes (France).
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