"Frost said, 'The loveliest theme of poetry is the voices of the people,' and in this book David Rivard gives voice to the voiceless, unlovely, white, male, urban working-class not through the masks of a monologist like Masters or Robinson, but in the guise of himself, as he was and is, with relentless honesty."--Michael Ryan
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Paperback. Zustand: Very Good. No Jacket. May have limited writing in cover pages. Pages are unmarked. ~ ThriftBooks: Read More, Spend Less. Artikel-Nr. G0822954109I4N00
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Zustand: FINE. First printing in wrappers, issued simultaneously with hardcover. The author's first collection of poems, winner of the 1987 Agnes Lynch Starrett Poetry Prize - Each poem tells a story, of family relationships and the details of daily life from working class Fall River, Massachusetts, where he was born, to the California which he escaped to, but still with a sense of despair and an awareness of life's hardships. "Who would want to die defending Firestone Tire/ and its brick storage yards?" A title in Pitt Poetry Series. 61 pp. Fine in glossy illustrated wrappers. Artikel-Nr. 84980
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