Poems ... A new edition, in one volume ... with portrait and illustrations
Author: William Cox BENNETT
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Published: 1862
Total Pages: 570
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Author: William Cox BENNETT
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Published: 1862
Total Pages: 570
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Published: 1856
Total Pages: 264
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Archer Thompson GURNEY
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Published: 1860
Total Pages: 356
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: William Carlos Williams
Publisher: New Directions Publishing
Published: 1962
Total Pages: 196
ISBN-13: 9780811202343
DOWNLOAD EBOOKA collection of poems written between 1950 and 1962 by the Pulitzer Prize-winning poet, including the complete texts of two earlier volumes, as well as a selection of previously uncollected works.
Author: Thomas Hood
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Published: 1849
Total Pages: 308
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Friedrich Schiller
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Published: 1844
Total Pages: 320
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: C.D. Wright
Publisher: Copper Canyon Press
Published: 2012-12-11
Total Pages: 180
ISBN-13: 1619320169
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHonored in "Best Books of the Year" listings from The New Yorker, National Public Radio, Library Journal, and The Huffington Post. "One With Others represents Wright's most audacious experiment yet."—The New Yorker "[A] book . . . that defies description and discovers a powerful mode of its own."— National Public Radio "[A] searing dissection of hate crimes and their malignant legacy."—Booklist Today, Gentle Reader, the sermon once again: "Segregation After Death." Showers in the a.m. The threat they say is moving from the east. The sheriff's club says Not now. Not nokindofhow. Not never. The children's minds say Never waver. Air fanned by a flock of hands in the old funeral home where the meetings were called [because Mrs. Oliver owned it free and clear], and that selfsame air, sanctified and doomed, rent with racism, and it percolates up from the soil itself . . . In this National Book Award finalist and National Book Critics Circle Award finalist, C.D. Wright returns to her native Arkansas and examines explosive incidents grounded in the Civil Rights Movement. In her signature style, Wright interweaves oral histories, hymns, lists, interviews, newspaper accounts, and personal memories—especially those of her incandescent mentor, Mrs. Vittitow—with the voices of witnesses, neighbors, police, and activists. This history leaps howling off the page. C.D. Wright has published over a dozen works of poetry and prose. Among her honors are the Griffin Poetry Prize and a MacArthur Fellowship. She teaches at Brown University and lives outside of Providence, Rhode Island.
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Published: 1891
Total Pages: 1118
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