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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Schultz, Philip
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| Publisher: |
Ecco
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| Date: |
4/6/2009
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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This superb Pulitzer Prize–winning collection gives voice to failure with a wry, deft touch from one of this country’s most engaging and uncompromising poets. In
Failure, Philip Schultz evokes the pleasures of family,marriage, beaches, and dogs; New York City in the 1970s; revolutions both interior and exterior; and the terrors of 9/11 with a compassion that demonstrates he is a master of the bittersweet and fierce, the wondrous and direct, and the brilliantly provocative. Filled with poems of "heartbreaking tenderness that [go] beyond mere pity" (Gerald Stern),
Failure is a collection to savor from this major American poet.
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