
1993
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3.96
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188
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Poems that are beautifully understated impressions/reflections on episodes in the sudden mortal splendor that was Keats’ brief life. An extended reflection on the fable of the modern poet’s life as Keats lived it. Written in a series of blank-verse poems interspersed with fictional letters by Keats and by members of his circle, the book will be stunning to anyone who loves the art of writing.
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Tom Clark
Author · 10 books
Clark was an American poet, editor and biographer. Clark was educated at the University of Michigan and served as poetry editor of "The Paris Review" from 1963 to 1973 and published numerous volumes of poetry with Black Sparrow Press. His literary essays and reviews have appeared in "The New York Times," "Times Literary Supplement," and many other journals.