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Private Poets, Worldly Acts Public and Private History in Contemporary American Poetry
"At a time when poets appear tragically detached from the public for which they write [the author] has drawn on the work of nine poets of the 1950s to the 1990s ... to illuminate the various ways they redeem a vision of personal, aesthetic, and social relevancy from the shadow of traditionally narrated history. ..."--Back cover
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