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The Best American Poetry 2010
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The Best American Poetry 2010. Amy Gerstler, Editor. David Lehman, Series Editor

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Scribner, New York / London / Toronto / Sidney 2010

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The Best American Poetry 2010
The Best American Poetry 2010. Amy Gerstler, Editor. David Lehman, Series Editor
Scribner, New York / London / Toronto / Sidney 2010
Größe: 8°
Seitenzahl: XXIV, 229 S.
Einband: OBrosch.
Vorl. Spr. Orig.: Englisch
Herausgeber: Gerstler, Amy / Lehman, David
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Lyrik und Sekundärliteratur
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<Lyrik allg.<br> Prosa Sekundärliteratur
Anthologie-Rubrik [L2170-5] Topographie / Amerika, allgemein> THE BEST AMERICAN POETRY 2010 Guest Editor: AMY GERSTLER Table of Contents John Ashbery, Alcove Appeared in: The London Review of Books Sandra Beasley, Unit of Measure Appeared in: Poetry Mark Bibbins, The Devil You Don't Appeared in: Glass Technology Todd Boss, My Dog Has No Nose Appeared in: The Georgia Review Fleda Brown, The Dead Appeared in: Southern Poetry Review Fleda Brown, Roofers Appeared in: The Georgia Review Anne Carson, Wildly Constant Appeared in: The London Review of Books Tom Clark, Fidelity Appeared in: Vanitas David Clewell, This Poem Had Better Be about the World We Actually Live In Appeared in: The Georgia Review Michael Collier, An Individual History Appeared in: The Virginia Quarterly Review Billy Collins, Grave Appeared in: The Atlantic Monthly Dennis Cooper, Ugly Man Appeared in: The Agriculture Reader Kate Daniels, from A Walk in Victoria's Secret Appeared in: Women's Review of Books Peter Davis, Four Addresses Appeared in: Double Room Tim Dlugos, Come in from the Rain Appeared in: Poetry Denise Duhamel, Play Appeared in: The Antioch Review Thomas Sayers Ellis, Presidential Blackness Appeared in: The Oxford American Lynn Emanuel, Dear Final Journey, Appeared in: Boston Review Elaine Equi, What Is It about Hands? Appeared in: LIT Jill Alexander Essbaum, Apologia Appeared in: Image B. H. Fairchild, On the Waterfront Appeared in: The Sewanee Review Vievee Frances, Smoke under the Bale Appeared in: Callaloo Louise Gl?ck, At the River Appeared in: The New Yorker Albert Goldbarth, What's Left Appeared in: Boulevard Amy Glynn Greacen, Namaskar Appeared in: Sewanee Theological Review Sonia Greenfield, Passing the Barnyard Graveyard Appeared in: The Antioch Review Kelle Groom, Oh don't Appeared in: Witness Gabriel Gudding, And What, Friends, Is Called a Road? Appeared in: Action Yes Online Quarterly Kimiko Hahn, The Poetic Memoirs of Lady Daibu Appeared in: Court Green Barbara Hamby, Five Lingo Sonnets Appeared in: Verse Terrance Hayes, I Just Want to Look Appeared in: MiPoesias Bob Hicok, The Cunning Optimism of Language Appeared in: Conduit Rodney Jones, North Alabama Endtime Appeared in: Five Points Michaela Kahn, If I ring my body like a bell of coins, will the shock waves of that sound cause oil rigs & volcanoes to errupt? Appeared in: Sentence Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Rome Appeared in: Ploughshares Corinne Lee, Six from Birds of Self-Knowledge Appeared in: Verse Hailey Leithauser, Old Woman Gets Drunk with the Moon Appeared in: Pleiades Dolly Lemke, I never went to that movie at 12:45 Appeared in: Columbia Poetry Review Maurice Manning, A Man with a Rooster in His Dream Appeared in: Ploughshares Adrian Matejka, Seven Days of Falling Appeared in: Prairie Schooner Shane McCrae, Piet? Appeared in: West Branch Jeffrey McDaniel, The Grudge Appeared in: Sonora Review W. S. Merwin, Identity Appeared in: Poetry Sarah Murphy, Letter to the Past after Long Silence Appeared in: New England Review Eileen Myles, The Perfect Faceless Fish Appeared in: The Brooklyn Rail Camille Norton, The Prison Diary of Bartlett Yancy Malone Appeared in: Field Alice Notley, From Eurynome's Sandals Appeared in: Chicago Review Sharon Olds, Q Appeared in: The New Yorker Gregory Pardlo, Written by Himself Appeared in: American Poetry Review Lucia Perillo, Inseminating the Elephant Appeared in: Poets & Writers Carl Phillips, Heaven and Earth Appeared in: Witness Adrienne Rich, Domain Appeared in: Michigan Quarterly Review James Richardson, Vectors 2.3: Fifty Aphorisms and Ten-Second Essays Appeared in: American Poetry Review J. Allyn Rosser, Children's Children Speak Appeared in: The Georgia Review James Schuyler, Having My Say-So Appeared in: The Sienese Shredder Tim Seibles, Allison Wolff Appeared in: Ploughshares David Shapiro, A Visit Appeared in: The Hat Charles Simic, Carrying on like a Crow Appeared in: The London Review of Books Frank Stanford, Blue Yodel of Those Who Were Always Telling Me Appeared in: ABZ:A Poetry Magazine Gerald Stern, Stoop Appeared in: The Antioch Review Stephen Campbell Sutherland, SATs Appeared in: Open City James Tate, Depression Appeared in: Conduit David Trinidad, Black Telephone Appeared in: Tin House Chase Twichell, The Dark Rides Appeared in: New England Review John Updike, Peggy Lutz, Fred Muth 12/13/08 Appeared in: The New Yorker Derek Walcott, 21 Appeared in: A Public Space G. C. Waldrep, Their Faces Shall Be as Flames Appeared in: New England Review J. E. Wei, In the Field Appeared in: Sentence Dara, Wier Appeared in: Open City Terence Winch, Objects of Spiritual Significance Appeared in: Glass Technology Catherine Wing, The Darker Soon Appeared in: 32 Poems Mark Wunderlich, Coyote, with Mange Appeared in: Poetry Matthew Yeager, From A Jar of Balloons or The Uncooked Rice Appeared in: Sixth Finch Dean Young, Off the Hook Ode Appeared in: American Poetry Review Kevin Young, Lime Light Blues Appeared in: Tin House

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978 1 4391 8145 4

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