The Book for My Brother

The Book for My Brother

by TomazSalamun (Author)

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 108
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company
Published: 03 Apr 2006

ISBN 10: 0156032058
ISBN 13: 9780156032056

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PRAISE FOR TOMAZ SALAMUN
One of the indispensable poets of the era . . . A poet who one feels has a heart so open and an ear so pure, he might have answers in even the darkest times.
-JORIE GRAHAM, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry
Salamun's poems manifest a wry, deprecative humor, alternately acerbic and playful; a gift for remarkable images and detail, both surreal and quotidian; and an acute sensitivity to the astounding variety of the world and of history. -BOSTON REVIEW

PRAISE FOR TOMAZ SALAMUN
One of the indispensable poets of the era . . . A poet who one feels has a heart so open and an ear so pure, he might have answers in even the darkest times.
-JORIE GRAHAM, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry
Salamun's poems manifest a wry, deprecative humor, alternately acerbic and playful; a gift for remarkable images and detail, both surreal and quotidian; and an acute sensitivity to the astounding variety of the world and of history. -BOSTON REVIEW

PRAISE FOR TOMAZ SALAMUN

One of the indispensable poets of the era . . . A poet who one feels has a heart so open and an ear so pure, he might have answers in even the darkest times.
-JORIE GRAHAM, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry

Salamun's poems manifest a wry, deprecative humor, alternately acerbic and playful; a gift for remarkable images and detail, both surreal and quotidian; and an acute sensitivity to the astounding variety of the world and of history. -BOSTON REVIEW

PRAISE FOR TOMA ALAMUN
One of the indispensable poets of the era . . . A poet who one feels has a heart so open and an ear so pure, he might have answers in even the darkest times.
-JORIE GRAHAM, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry
alamun's poems manifest a wry, deprecative humor, alternately acerbic and playful; a gift for remarkable images and detail, both surreal and quotidian; and an acute sensitivity to the astounding variety of the world and of history. -BOSTON REVIEW

PRAISE FOR TOMA ALAMUN
One of the indispensable poets of the era . . . A poet who one feels has a heart so open and an ear so pure, he might have answers in even the darkest times.
-JORIE GRAHAM, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for poetry
alamun's poems manifest a wry, deprecative humor, alternately acerbic and playful; a gift for remarkable images and detail, both surreal and quotidian; and an acute sensitivity to the astounding variety of the world and of history. -BOSTON REVIEW