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Butscher, Edward Amagansett Cycle Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1979 0-89304-034-7 / 9780893040345 First Paperback New Poetry 5 1/2x8 1/2, 64 pp Bebe Barkan Poems set in Amagansett, Long Island, where people are asparagus on the beach.
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Butscher, Edward Amagansett Cycle Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1979 0-89304-033-0 First Hardcover New Poetry 5 5/8x8 3/4, 64 pp Bebe Barkan Poems set in Amagansett, Long Island, where people are asparagus on the beach.
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Butscher, Edward Amagansett Cycle Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1979 0-89304-035-5 / 9780893040352 First Limited New Poetry 5 5/8x8 3/4, 64 pp Bebe Barkan Poems set in Amagansett, Long Island, where people are asparagus on the beach.
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Butscher, Edward Unfinished Sequence Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1981 0-89304-805-4 / 9780893048051 First Paperback New Poetry 5 1/2x8 1/2, 20 pp Janet Morgan A chapbook of an unfinished sequence which serve as a metaphor for the concetp that poems are never really finished, just abandoned.
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Butscher, Edward Unfinished Sequence Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1981 0-89304-849-6 / 9780893048495 First Hardcover New Poetry 5 5/8x8 3/4, 20 pp Janet Morgan A chapbook of an unfinished sequence which serve as a metaphor for the concetp that poems are never really finished, just abandoned.
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Butscher, Edward Unfinished Sequence Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1981 0-89304-830-5 / 9780893048303 First Audiocassette New Poetry 60 mins Janet Morgan Poems from the unfinished chapbook which serve as a metaphor for the concept that poems are never really finished, just abandoned.
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Donnelly, Kathaleen, Compiler/Editor Paumanok: Poems and Pictures of Long Island Merrick, New York, USA Cross-Cultural Communications 2009 089304119X / 978-0-89304-119-9 First Hard Cover New Photography & Poetry 9x10 Book Design by Tchouki "Paumanok is a beautiful book, whether judged by its visual appearance or its words—the superb quality of the images, the sound of the poems. This anthology, which celebrates the cycle of the seasons, documents an aspect of Long Island far removed from the intensity of expressways, frenetic pace of contemporary life. Paumanok! The name evokes a magic. We must each find our own Paumanok, discover our secret place. Entering the pages of this book, we are transported there." —Richard Bronson, author of SEARCH FOR OZ "What is unusual about ths charming anthology is how well the poems and poets—some well-known, others not—all fit together, as if the Long Island they celebrate so beautifully has a sensibility they all share, even though some of the poets write about everyday life and some about sea and sky. The more than 300 photographs that accompany the poems make a perfect embellishment. The book demonstraes how Long Island is, and has been, a nest of singing birds." —Harvey Shapiro, author of THE SIGHTS ALONG THE HARBOR: NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS
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Donnelly, Kathaleen, Compiler/Editor Paumanok: Poems and Pictures of Long Island Merrick, New York, USA Cross-Cultural Communications 2009 0893041203 / 978-0-89304-120-5 First Paperback New Perfect 9x10 Book Design by Tchouki "Paumanok is a beautiful book, whether judged by its visual appearance or its words—the superb quality of the images, the sound of the poems. This anthology, which celebrates the cycle of the seasons, documents an aspect of Long Island far removed from the intensity of expressways, frenetic pace of contemporary life. Paumanok! The name evokes a magic. We must each find our own Paumanok, discover our secret place. Entering the pages of this book, we are transported there." —Richard Bronson, author of SEARCH FOR OZ "What is unusual about ths charming anthology is how well the poems and poets—some well-known, others not—all fit together, as if the Long Island they celebrate so beautifully has a sensibility they all share, even though some of the poets write about everyday life and some about sea and sky. The more than 300 photographs that accompany the poems make a perfect embellishment. The book demonstraes how Long Island is, and has been, a nest of singing birds." —Harvey Shapiro, author of THE SIGHTS ALONG THE HARBOR: NEW AND COLLECTED POEMS
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Melhem, D. H. Country: An Organic Poem Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1998 0-89304-223-4 / 9780893042233 First Paperback New New Poetry 5 1/2x8 1/2, 128 pp Mya Kramer, Designer History, Vietnam, the immigrant dream, landscapes of failure and fulfillment lattice the themes and motifs of this visionary work. In progress since 1972, haild by poet Barbara H. Holland as the organ voice of the United States, this American epic carries forward the probing lines of Leaves of Grass and The Maximus Poems. Not since the long-narrative American journeys of Longfellow and Walt Whitman to the syncopated sequences of William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson, and Allen Ginsberg has such a poem explored the surface and substance of the American soil and soul.
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Melhem, D. H. Country: An Organic Poem Merrick, NY/USA Cross-Cultural Communications 1998 0-89304-222-6 / 9780893042226 First Hardcover New New Poetry 5 3/4x8 3/4, 128 pp Mya Kramer, Designer History, Vietnam, the immigrant dream, landscapes of failure and fulfillment lattice the themes and motifs of this visionary work. In progress since 1972, haild by poet Barbara H. Holland as the organ voice of the United States, this American epic carries forward the probling lines of Leaves of Grass and The Maximus Poems. Not since the long-narrative American journeys of Longfellow and Walt Whitman to the syncopated sequences of William Carlos Williams, Charles Olson, and Allen ginsberg has such a poem explored the surface and substance of the American soil and soul.
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Squier, Charles Under the White Wing Merrick, New York, USA Cross-Cultural Communications 2011 0893045411 / 9780893045418 First Hard Cover New Poetry 5 1/2x8 1/2 Chuck Squier Charles Squier's masterfully lean and fast-moving verse narrative vividly evokes the characters and motives convergent in one of the nation's most unforgivable chapters, the Sand Creek massacre. Rarely, if ever, has any episode in that slow holocaust called "the winning of the West" been revealed with such movingly understated irony. The vers line of UNDER THE WHITE WING is clean, muscular, and mercifully free of the falsely "poetkal." Its illumination of the barbarism which in the American West once passed for civiliztion places Squier's poem among the best of its genre. --Reg Saner, author of Reaching Keet Seel: Ruin's Echo and the Anasazie
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Squier, Charles Under the White Wing Merrick, New York, USA Cross-Cultural Communications 2011 089304542X / 9780893045425 First Paperback New Poetry 5 1/2x8 1/2 Chuck Squier Charles Squier's masterfully lean and fast-moving verse narrative vividly evokes the characters and motives convergent in one of the nation's most unforgivable chapters, the Sand Creek massacre. Rarely, if ever, has any episode in that slow holocaust called "the winning of the West" been revealed with such movingly understated irony. The vers line of UNDER THE WHITE WING is clean, muscular, and mercifully free of the falsely "poetkal." Its illumination of the barbarism which in the American West once passed for civiliztion places Squier's poem among the best of its genre. --Reg Saner, author of Reaching Keet Seel: Ruin's Echo and the Anasazie
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Thabit Jones, Peter Poems from a Cabin on Big Sur Merrick, New York, USA Cross-Cultural Communications 2011 0893045756 / 9780893045753 First Hard Cover New Poetry 5 1/2x8 1/2 Designed by Tchouki "I love the poems' clarity of vision, this genuflecting before a life-affirming experience, part of the web-work of a world, so much in its purity, like that of the very dawn of Creation. The poems vary, both in length and in prosody, yet always with Peter's dual vision and sensibility: 'The man on Big Sur [observing] with the eyes of maturity, but [feeling] with the open heart of the boy on Kilvey.'" --Vince Clemente, from the Introduction
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Thabit Jones, Peter Poems from a Cabin on Big Sur Merrick, New York, USA Cross-Cultural Communications 2011 9780893045860 First Paperback New Poetry 5 1/2x8 1/2 Designed by Tchouki "I love the poems' clarity of vision, this genuflecting before a life-affirming experience, part of the web-work of a world, so much in its purity, like that of the very dawn of Creation. The poems vary, both in length and in prosody, yet always with Peter's dual vision and sensibility: 'The man on Big Sur [observing] with the eyes of maturity, but [feeling] with the open heart of the boy on Kilvey.'" --Vince Clemente, from the Introduction
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