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The Branch Will Not Break: Poems
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James Wright, David Ignatow
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Shadowing the Ground
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David Ignatow
The character of a person, and the worth of a poet, may be judged by how he or she comes to terms with death. David Ignatow, not in his late 70s, faces the prospect of death squarely and speaks with quiet authority of his puzzlement, anger, grief, and ultimate acceptance. In 66 short poems, that together form one monumental work, Ignatow describes ...
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The One in the Many: A Poet's Memoirs
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David Ignatow
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The Notebooks of David Ignatow
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David Ignatow
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Against the Evidence
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David Ignatow
For over half a century, David Ignatow has crafted spare, plain, haunting poetry pf working life, urban images, and dark humor. The poetic heir of Whitman and William Carlos Williams, Ignatow is characteristically concerned with human mortality and human alienation in the world: the world as it is, defined by suffering and despair, yet at crucial ...
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Living is What I Wanted: Last Poems
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David Ignatow (Editor), Virginia Terris (Editor)
Written at the end of the poet's life, these short, introspective lyrics show an awareness of the imminence of death and a strong attachment to life, as in one poem that addresses the reader from beyond the grave to say that, even when writing the poem that assumed he would soon be dead, the poet was still hopeful that he could forestall death ...
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Poems 1934-1969
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David Ignatow
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Rescue the Dead
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David Ignatow
With that three-line epigraph, David Ignatow declares the thrust and purpose of his compelling new book. Unlike his previous work, which was written largely in reaction to the world about him--the urban landscape with its clamor and violence and business pressures--these new poems turn inward. They explore and confirm the individual in his never ...
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Leaving the Door Open: Poems
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David Ignatow
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At My Ease: Uncollected Poems of the Fifties and Sixties
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David Ignatow, Virginia Terris (Editor)
Drawing from his literary fathers Walt Whitman and William Carlos Williams, David Ignatow writes poems that eschew ornamentation as they locate the fierce, uncompromising truths of the human spirit. This book is Mr. Ignatow's eighteenth collection of poetry.
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Facing the Tree: New Poems
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David Ignatow
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Tread the Dark: New Poems
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The Spanish American Roots of William Carlos Williams
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Julio Marzan, David Ignatow (Foreword by)
"As David Ignatow's foreword notes, the time is ripe for a multicultural canonical modernist, and Marzan himself, a poet with Puerto Rican roots, has produced an insightful study of Williams' sometimes hidden, sometimes obvious debt to his Spanish American heritage. At the same time, Marzan raises serious questions about how 'ethnic' literature ...
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Talking Together: Letters of David Ignatow, 1946 to 1990
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Gary Pacernick, David Ignatow
"The idea of communication or community pervades everything I've written". So concluded the poet David Ignatow - from his perspective as a septuagenarian - in a 1985 letter to his literary executor, Roy Harvey Pearce. For this poet, staying in touch with his colleagues and editors through written correspondence amounted to an affirmation of his ...
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Selected Poems
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David Ignatow, Robert W Bly (Editor)
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Say Pardon
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David Ignatow
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I Have a Name
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David Ignatow
The wondrous subtlety of David Ignatow's art is brought to bear on the timeless themes of love and death. Intimate remembrances evince a rich life: Hebrew lessons, war, first love, friendships with Stanley Kunitz and others, his wife's death. One poem comments on another, often with wit and irony; no statement is ever final. In this way, Ignatow ...
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Whisper to the Earth: New Poems
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David Ignatow
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Open Between Us
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New and Collected Poems, 19701985
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David Ignatow
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New and Collected Poems, 1970-1985
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David Ignatow
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The Wild Card: Selected Poems, Early and Late
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Karl Shapiro, M. L. Rosenthal (Introduction by), David Ignatow (Editor)
Karl Shapiro, who won the Pulitzer Prize in Poetry in 1945, is an American poetic treasure and an acknowledged master of lyrical poetry whose subjects have ranged from commonplace occurrences to biting political commentary. To read Shapiro's work as it unfolds in "The Wild Card" will be to grasp the depth and breadth of a great poet's career and ...
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The Animal in the Bush
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David Ignatow, Patrick Carey (Editor)
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Despite the Plainness of the Day: Love Poems
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David Ignatow, Anthony Petrosky (Editor), Peter Oresick (Editor)
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Talking Together: Letters of David Ignatow, 1946 to 1990
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David Ignatow, Gary Pacernick (Editor)
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