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Subtitle
40 Years of Poetry from Alice James Books
EAN
9781882295968
ISBN
9781882295968
Release Year
2013
Publication Name
Lit from Inside
Title
Lit from Inside
Contributor
Maxine Kumin (Foreword by)
ISBN-10
188229596X
Release Date
05/02/2013
Book Title
Lit from Inside: 40 Years of Poetry from Alice James Books
Publisher
Alice James Books
Item Length
9 in
Publication Year
2013
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Yes
Item Height
1.1 in
Author
Carey Salerno
Genre
Poetry
Topic
Women Authors, Anthologies (Multiple Authors), American / General
Item Weight
22.5 Oz
Item Width
6 in
Number of Pages
384 Pages

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Forty years old and flourishing--a remarkable record for a small nonprofit press--Alice James Books deserves praise and admiration.--Maxine Kumin A compilation of archival materials accompanies this collection of forty years of Alice James Books poetry. Nearly 150 authors are represented in chronological order. Maxine Kumin states, the list of authors is remarkable for its breadth, variety, and passion. The assortment is idiosyncratic, the range of voices and styles embraces the familiar personal narrative voice and the innovative. Contributors include Jane Kenyon, Fanny Howe, Forrest Gander, Jean Valentine, B.H. Fairchild, Matthea Harvey, Brian Turner, and Cole Swensen. Anne Marie Macari 's most recent book She Heads into the Wilderness was published in 2008 by Autumn House Press. She is also the author of Gloryland (Alice James Books, 2005), and Ivory Cradle , which won the APR/Honickman First Book Prize in 2000. Macari founded and teaches in the low-residency MFA program in poetry and poetry in translation at Drew University. Carey Salerno is the executive director of Alice James Books. She earned an MFA in poetry from New England College and teaches in the BFA program at the University of Maine at Farmington. Her first poetry collection, Shelter , won a 2007 Kinereth Gensler Award and was published in 2009. Former US Poet Laureate Maxine Kumin , winner of the Pulitzer and Ruth Lilly prizes, is the author of Where I Live: New & Selected Poems 1990-2010 (W. W. Norton & Company), her seventeenth volume, which won the 2011 Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry.

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Publisher
Alice James Books
ISBN-10
188229596x
ISBN-13
9781882295968
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22038565437

Product Key Features

Book Title
Lit from Inside: 40 Years of Poetry from Alice James Books
Number of Pages
384 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2013
Topic
Women Authors, Anthologies (Multiple Authors), American / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Poetry
Author
Carey Salerno
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.1 in
Item Weight
22.5 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
6 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Alice James Books has been one of the major forces in American poetry for the past four decades.... This is an essential book for readers who want to understand and enjoy contemporary American poetry." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review "The history of American poetry is the history of the small press, and Alice James Books, true to its origins in the Seventies as a collective operation, is a large and very distinctive chapter in that history, well deserving of this anthology showcasing its poets and work, both experimental and traditional, that ranks among the most important of the past four decades. The next time a student poet asks me for an anthology that will teach her the art in its most exemplary and current state, this is the one I will hand her." --B.H. Fairchild "The founding members of Alice James Books welcomed me, in 1975, to a crew of feisty individuals committed to poetry. Unfettered by demands of market or profit, the press published--for forty years-- tantalizing collections. Cuure&ulture; family; femism&minism; friendship; histy&istory; passion; racism; war: it's all in this anthology, a rewarding testimony to the independent spirit." --Robin Becker, "Alice James Books has been one of the major forces in American poetry for the past four decades.... This is an essential book for readers who want to understand and enjoy contemporary American poetry." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review ". . . a wild stretching voice through time and knowledge. . . . Lit from Inside is an enticing pick for any literary poetry collection. . ." -- The Midwest Book Review "The history of American poetry is the history of the small press, and Alice James Books, true to its origins in the Seventies as a collective operation, is a large and very distinctive chapter in that history, well deserving of this anthology showcasing its poets and work, both experimental and traditional, that ranks among the most important of the past four decades. The next time a student poet asks me for an anthology that will teach her the art in its most exemplary and current state, this is the one I will hand her." --B.H. Fairchild "The founding members of Alice James Books welcomed me, in 1975, to a crew of feisty individuals committed to poetry. Unfettered by demands of market or profit, the press published--for forty years-- tantalizing collections. Cuure&ulture; family; femism&minism; friendship; histy&istory; passion; racism; war: it's all in this anthology, a rewarding testimony to the independent spirit." --Robin Becker, Alice James Books has been one of the major forces in American poetry for the past four decades…. This is an essential book for readers who want to understand and enjoy contemporary American poetry." — Publishers Weekly , starred review ". . . a wild stretching voice through time and knowledge. . . . Lit from Inside is an enticing pick for any literary poetry collection. . ." — The Midwest Book Review The history of American poetry is the history of the small press, and Alice James Books, true to its origins in the Seventies as a collective operation, is a large and very distinctive chapter in that history, well deserving of this anthology showcasing its poets and work, both experimental and traditional, that ranks among the most important of the past four decades. The next time a student poet asks me for an anthology that will teach her the art in its most exemplary and current state, this is the one I will hand her." —B.H. Fairchild The founding members of Alice James Books welcomed me, in 1975, to a crew of feisty individuals committed to poetry. Unfettered by demands of market or profit, the press published—for forty years— tantalizing collections. Culture; family; feminism; friendship; history; passion; racism; war: it's all in this anthology, a rewarding testimony to the independent spirit." —Robin Becker, "Alice James Books has been one of the major forces in American poetry for the past four decades.... This is an essential book for readers who want to understand and enjoy contemporary American poetry." --Publishers Weekly, starred review ". . . a wild stretching voice through time and knowledge. . . . Lit from Inside is an enticing pick for any literary poetry collection. . ." --The Midwest Book Review "The history of American poetry is the history of the small press, and Alice James Books, true to its origins in the Seventies as a collective operation, is a large and very distinctive chapter in that history, well deserving of this anthology showcasing its poets and work, both experimental and traditional, that ranks among the most important of the past four decades. The next time a student poet asks me for an anthology that will teach her the art in its most exemplary and current state, this is the one I will hand her." --B.H. Fairchild "The founding members of Alice James Books welcomed me, in 1975, to a crew of feisty individuals committed to poetry. Unfettered by demands of market or profit, the press published--for forty years-- tantalizing collections. Culture; family; feminism; friendship; history; passion; racism; war: it's all in this anthology, a rewarding testimony to the independent spirit." --Robin Becker, "Alice James Books has been one of the major forces in American poetry for the past four decades.... This is an essential book for readers who want to understand and enjoy contemporary American poetry." -- Publishers Weekly , starred review ". . . a wild stretching voice through time and knowledge. . . . Lit from Inside is an enticing pick for any literary poetry collection. . ." -- The Midwest Book Review "The history of American poetry is the history of the small press, and Alice James Books, true to its origins in the Seventies as a collective operation, is a large and very distinctive chapter in that history, well deserving of this anthology showcasing its poets and work, both experimental and traditional, that ranks among the most important of the past four decades. The next time a student poet asks me for an anthology that will teach her the art in its most exemplary and current state, this is the one I will hand her." --B.H. Fairchild "The founding members of Alice James Books welcomed me, in 1975, to a crew of feisty individuals committed to poetry. Unfettered by demands of market or profit, the press published--for forty years-- tantalizing collections. Culture; family; feminism; friendship; history; passion; racism; war: it's all in this anthology, a rewarding testimony to the independent spirit." --Robin Becker
Lccn
2012-029641
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
811.008
Lc Classification Number
Ps586.L54 2013
Copyright Date
2013

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