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The Total Light Process New And Selected Poems 1st Edition James Baker Hall

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The Total Light Process New And Selected Poems 1st Edition James Baker Hall
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Publisher: University Press of Kentucky
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.33 MB
Pages: 288
Author: James Baker Hall
ISBN: 9780813157481, 081315748X
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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The Total Light Process New And Selected Poems 1st Edition James Baker Hall by James Baker Hall 9780813157481, 081315748X instant download after payment.

Nationally acclaimed poet, photographer, filmmaker, and novelist James Baker Hall has long been regarded as one of Kentucky's most profound artists. Hall's growing body of work is an essential part of Kentucky's literary tradition, and yet his poetry in particular transcends the borders of the Commonwealth. The Total Light Process collects poems spanning Hall's celebrated career as well as new poems that have never before been published. The subjects of Hall's poems range from humorous and revealing portraits of his fellow writers and friends Wendell Berry, Ed McClanahan, and Gurney Norman, to the traumatic experience of his mother's suicide when he was eight years old, to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the tragic murder of Matthew Shepherd.

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