Planet on the Table: Poets on the Reading LifeSharon Bryan, William Olsen Sarabande Books, 2003 - 361 pagina's "The tone may vary from one essay to another, but more than anything else, these are love stories, not rose-colored romances, but love that includes doubt, violence, wrestling with angels, and devils."--From the Introduction CONTRIBUTORS: |
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Robin Behn In the Music Room | 1 |
McClatchy Required Reading | 15 |
Jacqueline Osherow Reading Poetry | 33 |
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