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Remembering Thunder by Andrew Glaze,

Remembering Thunder by Andrew Glaze,
Andrew Glaze's previous book, Someone Will Go On Owing: Selected Poems, 1966-1992, won the inaugural SEBA Book of the Year Award for poetry in 1998. He brings us now a collection of new work that deserves attention and a wide audience. He is an unusual poet for these times, thoroughly modern yet rooted in the tradition of the American bard. Peter Schjeldahl in The New York Times called Glaze's poetry "wonderful company. I would like to just quote and quote." And critic William Doreski puzzles that perhaps Glaze's work "demands such honesty from the reader that despite [50] years of publishing some of the most exciting poetry of our time, Glaze remains relatively unknown.



Lost River: Poems by James Tate,
Lost River: Poems by James Tate,
"Tate's originality was confirmed almost thirty years ago . . . testifying to the broad appeal of his wonderfully eccentric and generous poetry."-John Ashbery James Tate's "Selected Poems" was published in 1991, for which he received the Pulitzer Prize and the William Carlos Williams Award. His collection, "Worshipful Company of Fletchers," published in 1994, was awarded the National Book Award. In 1995, the Academy of American Poets presented him with the Tanning Prize. "Shroud of the Gnome" was published by Ecco Press in 1997. Tate teaches at the University of Massachusetts, in Amherst.



Eastern book company - Eastern Book Company is India's leading publisher of law books. Established in the 1940s by two brothers CL Malik and PL Malik it has now grown into all areas of the legal publishing business.

For Fucks Sake (book) - For Fucks Sake is a novel by Robert Lasner published in 2002 by Lasner's own publishing company, Ig Publishing. The book was generally well-received and achieved somewhat of a cult following.

Francis Willughby's Book of Games - Francis Willughby's Book of Games is a book published in 2003 that printed for the first time a transcription of a seventeenth-century manuscript written by Francis Willughby that was held in the library of the University of Nottingham. The modern edition was editied by Jeffrey L Forgeng, Dorothy Johnston, and David Cram and was published by Ashgate Publishing Company with ISBN 1859284604.

George H. Doran Company - George H. Doran Company was an American book publishing company established in New York City in 1908 by George Henry Doran with James William "Billy" Corrigan as its General Manager.



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