It's Not You, It's Me: The Poetry of Breakup - Rilegato

 
9781590202821: It's Not You, It's Me: The Poetry of Breakup

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With breakup and divorce rates so high in the United States, who wouldn't want to read an eclectic volume of poems on the subject? Therapeutic and transformative, edgy yet sincere, enlightening, wideranging, female and male, gay and straight, innocent and guilty, It's Not You, It's Me: The Poetry of Breakup incorporates work from as many different perspectives as possible in order to explore the exquisite pain of heartbreak. Such top-shelf contributors as National Book Award finalist Kim Addonizio, bestselling author Denis Johnson, former poet laureate Mark Strand, Edward Hirsch, Maxine Kumin, David Lehman, and many others proudly offer up their wisdom on the various pains (and humors) of heartbreak. In this stunning collection, readers will not find false hope, but the real hope of genuine sympathy in love, hate, fury, and recuperation.

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Informazioni sugli autori

JERRY WILLIAMS teaches creative writing at Marymount Manhattan College. He is also the author of the collections of poemsCasino of the Sun and Admission. His poetry and nonfiction have appeared inAmerican Poetry Review, Tin House, Pleiades, and many other journals. He lives in New York City.

Jerry Williams teaches creative writing at Marymount Manhattan College. In 2003, Carnegie Mellon University Press published his collection of poems, Casino of the Sun, and a new collection, Admission, was published in 2010. His poetry and nonfiction have appeared in American Poetry Review, Tin House, Pleiades, and many other journals. He lives in New York City.

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9781590207512: It's Not You, It's Me: The Poetry of Breakup

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ISBN 10:  1590207513 ISBN 13:  9781590207512
Casa editrice: Overlook Pr, 2011
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