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Publisher: Zeropanik Press
Written By: Sherman Alexie, Marge Piercy, Carolyn Kizer, Martin Espada, Diane di Prima, W. D. Snodgrass, Bob Holman, Peter Viereck, Leslea Newman, Lyn Lifshin, Cid Corman, David Ray, Susan Griffin, Dean Blehert, Donald Hall, Bill Zavatsky, Ellen Bass, Colette Inez, Maxine Chernoff, Marilyn Chin, Nicole Blackman, Maude Meehan, Elaine Equi, Daniela Gioseffi, Taylor Mali, Regie Cabico, Janet Hamill, Edwin Torres, Sarah Jones, Roger Bonair-Agard, Alix Olson, Amy Ouzoonian, Cristin Aptowicz, Charles Fishman, Francis Driscoll, Lamont Steptoe, Thaddeaus Rutkowski, Michael Cadnum, Charles Potts, Guy LeCharles Gonzalez
Multi-cultural, cross-generational anthology of new political poetry of 144 living poets from every continent on Earth. more..
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Publisher: Saturday Press
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Publisher: Ohio Univ Pr
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Publisher: New York Poets Series
Written By: Colette Inez
A love letter to New York City and to the intellectual tradition of the Enlightenment, this collection showcases a unique voice in contemporary poetry. Lyricism, defiance, erudition, and wit distinguish these verses as the product of a writer at the height of her career. The vanguard, cutting-edge personal style complements the wild sense of fun and experimentation that permeates the poems. more..
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Publisher: Carnegie Mellon Univ Press
Written By: Colette Inez
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Publisher: Story Line Press
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Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Written By: Colette Inez
A search for roots and identity has rarely been captured with such irony, unusual insight, and surprising humor as in this memoir of heartbreak and hope. Today a distinguished American poet, Colette Inez first came to the United States when she was eight years old, as an apparent Belgian orphan escorted by two complete strangers. Growing up in post–World War II America, a stranger more..
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Publisher: Story Line Press
Written By: Colette Inez
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The Hudson Valley Writers' Center presents a reading with Colette Inez Cyrus Cassells
Selected open-access documents for Colette Inez and related authors
One definition of good luck would be that you get lifted out of a Belgian orphanage in 1940 just before the war started --- and shipped off to Long Island to live with a foster ...
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