Twelve-Spoked Wheel Flashing Poems
Author's fifth collection of verse. 130pp.
Author's fifth collection of verse. 130pp.
First published two years prior by Goliard Press. A book of verse by the English poet, illustrated throughout by Barry Hall.
First edition of this collection of previously published work and new material, winner of the Kingsley Tufts Poetry Award.
A comprehensive anthology of Sarton, published at the end of her long career.
An early work by the poet and literary critic, who edited with Ron Padgett of AN ANTHOLOGY OF NEW YORK POETS, which was published the previous year.
First edition. Inscribed by the author on the ffep "To Rikutaro,/ for old friendship/and with every good wish to you./Karl//Davis, California"
Collection from the renowned American poet.
Mid-career verse collection from the Pulitzer-winning poet.
Very attractive copy of Snodgrass's first book, what Robert Lowell called, "a breakthrough for modern poetry."
A nice, signed copy of Soto's sixth poetry collection.
Collaborative work of poems exchanged between the two writers.
First edition of this collection of poems that immediately follwed Stern's National Book Award.
First edition of this fourth collection of verse - in many ways his breakout book - from this acclaimed poet.
Collection of prose pieces from the Pulitzer Prize winner.
A collection of verse from throughout Tate's long career.
Collected poems by the onetime Poet Laureate of the United States.
Two typed postcards, signed from Robert Penn Warren and addressed to Solomon at: "ESQUIRE / 488 Madison Avenue / New York City."
An attractive copy of this poetry collection, a Pullitzer Prize winner, with a nice association, warmly inscribed to noted DC poet and musician Terence Winch.
First printing (stated). 287pp.
Epistolary novel collecting letters written on Wendy's comment cards, between July 1, 1996 and August 7, 1997.
From an edition of 531 copies.
Poetry collection by the MacArthur Fellow and former Poet Laureate of Rhode Island.
Association copy of an early Wright book, inscribed to fellow Pulitzer Prize winner, Charles Simic.
First edition (simultaneous) of this second collection from the award-winning and widely-acclaimed poet. 67pp.