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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54
EAN: 9781880834527
ISBN: 1880834529
Label: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center
Manufacturer: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center
Number Of Pages: 96
Publication Date: March 30, 2001
Publisher: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center
Studio: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center
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Product Description: Winner of the 2000 CSU Poetry Center Prize
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The Blackberries poem about truth is my favorite poem of the year. Everyone I have sent it to wants a copy (and a book)!
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I so loved reading "the largest possible life" by luterman. it appears as though alison is so aware and present each day that she can pick up the slightest human emotion and see deep inside to the root of it's rejection.
there are not many poets that i really enjoy like her. her work is quite honest and it leaves you breathless and thinking; like poetry should do.
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Usually, when I read a new poet I think, "Oh, I get it - this is like Sharon Olds," or, "This guy is the new Thomas McGrath." But with Alison Luterman, I quickly realized, this is who we get - Alison Luterman, an American original.
In her first book of poetry, The Largest Possible Life, we find poems published earlier - many of them in Sy Safransky's "The Sun" - plus a body of new work. Luterman has gathered a serious following of her work in "The Sun" and many of us in the San Francisco ... Read More
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Dewey Decimal Number: 811.54
EAN: 9781880834527
ISBN: 1880834529
Label: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center
Manufacturer: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center
Number Of Pages: 96
Publication Date: March 30, 2001
Publisher: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center
Studio: Cleveland State Univ Poetry Center