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Works by Joanna Gunderson
Indrani
and I, memoir, cloth, 127pp.
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0-87376-004-2 |
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1965 |
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The author was a student at
an Indian university 1954-55. The book is about the friends she made there.
Description of the life of an
American girl at an Indian university, written in a form that is half-novel,
half-travel diary. The minute details of college life are handled in an
interesting way, and the author succeeds in evoking an image of Indian
middle-class life. Paperbacks on Asia.
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Gunderson, Joanna, The Field,
fiction, paper, 103 pp |
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0-87376-083-2 |
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$10.95 |
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The life of a town seen in
its vegetation and landscape.
Joanna Gunderson's texts are
primal pathways to the unconscious, chains of associations. They are
patchworks of her own experiences, interwoven with the fragmented echoes of
others' chance remarks.
The Field offers a literary journey that is rigorous and labyrinthine.
It goes all the way towards creating a new kind of emotional logic.
Bruce Benderson
French edition leChamp translated by Daniel Bismulh can be printed on demand for the same price.

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Leaning South (containing North, Old Houses and
Other Houses) by Lyn Lifshin, poetry, paper, 209 pp. |
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0-87376-030-1 |
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1977 |
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$10.95 |
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A large, early collection of Lifshin's work. North 63
brief poems about what it is like to live in the North, now and 1000 years
ago. Old Houses 71 poems about Nantucket, Plymouth and Philipsburg Manor.
Other Houses 62 poems about upstate New York, family, Middlebury,
love.
An unusual and at times startlingly effective
collection · Each poem is stripped to its absolutely indispensable
essence·The vocabulary is an evocative and highly charged one·The first
section “North” is a re-creation in verse of the life style, moods and
events of ancient Eskimo life; there is almost nothing else in recent poetry
quite like this. Choice
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Color Composition by Agnes Stein,
poetry, paper, 37 pp.
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0-87376-047-6 |
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$4.95 |
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1985 |
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A collection of poems
by a poet who is also a translator from the German: Four German Poets Eich,
Fried, Domin, and Kunert and Windy Times by Gunter Kunert. She spent the
first nine years of her life in Germany before she and her family moved to
the United States. She was introduced by her father to the works of Goethe,
Schiller and Heine.
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