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Items
Details
Title
Goodbye to the Orchard.
Author
ISBN
1932511059
9781932511055
1932511040
9781932511048
9781932511055
1932511040
9781932511048
Imprint
[s.l.] : Sarabande Books, 2004.
Description
96 p.
Exhibited
2005 Poets House Showcase
Call Number
PS3553.R2676G66 2004
Summary
Cramer is one of those characteristically American poets who is deeply skeptical of salvation unavailable to the senses. . . . Like Keats, who was also skeptical of transcendence, Cramer has a pagan core to his poetry, a sense that this world is the only one but is complexly populated with spirits, ghosts, and possibly minor divinities. . . . [T]he emotional and linguistic complexity . . . results in poetry so strong it's almost overwhelming. --William Doreski.
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