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An edition of Seatown and earlier poems (2000)

Seatown and earlier poems

1st U.S. ed.

"Seatown and Earlier Poems combines selections from Conor O'Callaghan's first book The History of Rain with his second volume Seatown for his North American debut. He becomes the first new poet published by Wake Forest in nearly a decade.

These poems are powerfully attractive and accessible on first reading, yet they reward rereading, particularly when forms such as terza rime, sestinas, and villanelles disclose themselves as the inevitable complement of a contemporary, on-the-edge setting."--BOOK JACKET.

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English
Pages
83

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Seatown and earlier poems
2000, Wake Forest University Press
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Edition Notes

Selections from the author's previous books of poetry The history of rain and Seatown.

Published in
Winston-Salem, NC

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
821/.914
Library of Congress
PR6065.C34 S435 2000, PR6065.C34S435 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
83 p. ;
Number of pages
83

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6800592M
ISBN 10
0916390926, 0916390918
LCCN
00130159
OCLC/WorldCat
44489128
Library Thing
1868327
Goodreads
1512691
1596370

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