Poetry. William Bronk was born in 1918 and lives now in Hudson Falls, New York. Acclaimed by The Nation as "our most significant poet," he is the author of nearly two dozen celebrated books of poetry. Winner of the American Book Award for his collected poems, LIFE SUPPORTS, he is also the author of a collection of prose works, VECTORS AND SMOOTHABLE CURVES, which is widely considered a landmark in contemporary literature.
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Poetry. William Bronk was born in 1918 and lives now in Hudson Falls, New York. Acclaimed by The Nation as "our most significant poet," he is the author of nearly two dozen celebrated books of poetry. Winner of the American Book Award for his collected poems, LIFE SUPPORTS, he is also the author of a collection of prose works, VECTORS AND SMOOTHABLE CURVES, which is widely considered a landmark in contemporary literature.
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Like New. Outstanding Condition! All pages/text and binding are excellent, clean, tight. Shows very minor use. Buy with confidence....Customer Service is our TOP PRIORITY! Delivery confirmation on all orders.
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8vo. 249 pp., Near Fine, Grey Cloth, Dust Jacket, some shelf wear. This book was the Winner of the American Book Award and is a very elegant book as poetry and as printing. Bronk is a fine meditative but personal poet and this book was designed and printed by Martino Mardersteig at the Stamperia Valdonega. A landmark book in American twentieth century poetry.
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8vo. 249 pp., As New, Grey Cloth, Dust Jacket, some shelf wear. This book was the Winner of the American Book Award and is a very elegant book as poetry and as printing. Bronk is a fine meditative but personal poet and this book was designed and printed by Martino Mardersteig at the Stamperia Valdonega. A landmark book in American twentieth century poetry. Still in publisher's shrink-wrap.