The Book of Men and Women. Poems.
David Biespiel
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Description for The Book of Men and Women. Poems.
Paperback. A collection of contemporary poetry showcasing a 'true poetic innovator' at the very top of his form Series: Pacific Northwest Poetry Series. Num Pages: black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: DCF. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 229 x 152 x 5. Weight in Grams: 567.
David Biespiel's energetic language, so varied and musical and precise, is quite unmatched by that of other contemporary poets. The Book of Men and Women is his second collection in the Pacific Northwest Poetry Series, and as always he is the master of the long line, his words strung across its reach as tightly as beads. But new poems in this book explore the intimacies of the shorter line as well and display Biespiel's formal inventiveness and emotional range.
The Book of Men and Women addresses our time and human condition in ways both domestic and global. The first ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2013
Publisher
University of Washington Press United States
Condition
New
Series
Pacific Northwest Poetry Series
Number of Pages
84
Place of Publication
Seattle, United States
ISBN
9780295992839
SKU
V9780295992839
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About David Biespiel
David Biespiel is president and writer-in-residence at The Attic Writers' Workshop.
Reviews for The Book of Men and Women. Poems.
"Biespiel is a true poetic innovator."
The Portland Mercury
"Biespiel has a gift for transformation . . . he can make a command sound like an incantation. He can create psalm—like beauty from the repetition of a simple phrase . . . one must note the instances of raw brilliance."
Chelsea
"[Biespiel] writes with a belief ... Read more
The Portland Mercury
"Biespiel has a gift for transformation . . . he can make a command sound like an incantation. He can create psalm—like beauty from the repetition of a simple phrase . . . one must note the instances of raw brilliance."
Chelsea
"[Biespiel] writes with a belief ... Read more