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What Work Is
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If there is such a thing as a working man's poet, then Philip Levine is it. Born into a blue-collar family in Detroit, Levine grew up amidst the steel mills and auto factories of Motor City. Laboring in the plants radicalized both Levine's politics and his art; in early works such as On the Edge and Not This Pig, he explored the gritty de... »
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Breath: Poems
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This is a wonderful book for readers of Levine who will find him here grappling with twilight themes and the legacy of romantic poetry. "Call It Music" and "Our Reds" are Levine at his best, and a good entry point also for those new to his work. Nevertheless, if you have not read Levine, start with "What Work Is."... »
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New Selected Poems
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Philip Levine is an amazing poet and this really is an amazing collection. I recently saw him do a reading and was so floored by the brutal honesty and anger of his poems. I am an 8th English teacher and have given my honors classes some of his poems, which they loved. Philip Levine works on so many levels and can be enjoyed by anyone. Must reads from... »
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Imago
Joseph Legaspi is a brilliant poet already well known within New York City's poetry networks. With Imago, the mainstream finally has an opportunity to al... »
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The Simple Truth: Poems
Philip Levine's 15th collection of poetry muses on the past--everything from friends lost, decisions made and potatoes eaten is remembered and considered.... »
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The Mercy: Poems
Over the last four decades, Philip Levine has earned a reputation as America's consummate blue-collar bard--a kind of postindustrial Walt Whitman, albeit ... »
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Talking With Poets
Compiled and edited by Harry Thomas, Talking With Poets comprises unique selection of interviews with five very different, but highly notable poets: Rober... »
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