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August Kleinzahler has earned admiration for his musical, precise poems that are grounded in the people, places and language among which he has lived. Snow Approaching On The Hudson is a collection of poetry that moves back and forth across the country and abroad, and through the realm of dreams, past and present, and inner and outer landscapes. The haunting, shifting atmosphere Kleinzahler creates is peopled by characters intimate, historical and imaginary.

Kleinzahler's signature rhythmic propulsion serves as the engine for his newest collection, and his always-masterful free verse conveys a life thoroughly lived and brilliantly perceived.
 

Book Description

The National Book Critics Circle Award-winning 'poetry star' (New York Times) presents his first collection of poetry since 2013's The Hotel Oneira.

About the Author

August Kleinzahler was born in Jersey City in 1949. He is the author of many books of poems and a prose memoir, Cutty, One RockThe Strange Hours Travelers Keep 
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Snow Approaching On The Hudson

Snow Approaching On The Hudson

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  • ISBN: 9780571363339
  • Author: August Kleinzahler
  • Publisher: Faber And Faber
  • Pages: 96
  • Format: Paperback
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Book Description

August Kleinzahler has earned admiration for his musical, precise poems that are grounded in the people, places and language among which he has lived. Snow Approaching On The Hudson is a collection of poetry that moves back and forth across the country and abroad, and through the realm of dreams, past and present, and inner and outer landscapes. The haunting, shifting atmosphere Kleinzahler creates is peopled by characters intimate, historical and imaginary.

Kleinzahler's signature rhythmic propulsion serves as the engine for his newest collection, and his always-masterful free verse conveys a life thoroughly lived and brilliantly perceived.
 

Book Description

The National Book Critics Circle Award-winning 'poetry star' (New York Times) presents his first collection of poetry since 2013's The Hotel Oneira.

About the Author

August Kleinzahler was born in Jersey City in 1949. He is the author of many books of poems and a prose memoir, Cutty, One RockThe Strange Hours Travelers Keep 

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