CADABRA (CARNEGIE MELLON POETRY SERIES) By Dan Rosenberg 

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Very Good
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Pre-owned book in very good condition. Please see the photos of the book to see its condition.
ISBN-10
0887485979
Publication Name
Carnegie Mellon University Press
Type
Paperback
ISBN
9780887485978
EAN
9780887485978
Book Title
Cadabra
Item Length
8.6in.
Publisher
Carnegie Mellon University Press
Publication Year
2015
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.2in.
Author
Dan Rosenberg
Genre
Poetry
Topic
General
Item Width
5.6in.
Item Weight
4.8 Oz
Number of Pages
72 Pages

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In this striking collection, the world is offered up in miniature, each poem torqued with the energy of doves trapped in a top hat. With these snapshot poems, Rosenberg reminds us that to face the beloved is to disappear. The taut lyrics of this book suggest a self-interrogation that is at the same time an investigation into our culture at large.

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Publisher
Carnegie Mellon University Press
ISBN-10
0887485979
ISBN-13
9780887485978
Product ID (ePID)
207771464

Product Key Features

Book Title
Cadabra
Author
Dan Rosenberg
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
General
Publication Year
2015
Genre
Poetry
Number of Pages
72 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.6in.
Item Height
0.2in.
Item Width
5.6in.
Item Weight
4.8 Oz

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Reviews
[These] poems-swift, judicious, perpetually alert-chart the marvelous vantages within daily particulars, cusps, close listening. A master of quickened lulls ('in pursuit / of paradise I'm still,' he writes, and I feel the wild, stunned presence of eternity-in-an-afternoon), Rosenberg is among poetry's most attentive naturalists of the instant., "[These] poems-swift, judicious, perpetually alert-chart the marvelous vantages within daily particulars, cusps, close listening. A master of quickened lulls ('in pursuit / of paradise I'm still,' he writes, and I feel the wild, stunned presence of eternity-in-an-afternoon), Rosenberg is among poetry's most attentive naturalists of the instant."-Zach Savich