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The New Directions Poetry Pamphlets 9-12
Contributor(s): Alomar, Osama (Author), Ferlinghetti, Lawrence (Author), Girondo, Oliverio (Author)
ISBN: 0811221830     ISBN-13: 9780811221832
Publisher: New Directions Publishing Corporation
OUR PRICE:   $31.50  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Poetry
Dewey: 811
Series: New Directions Poetry Pamphlets
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 6" W x 9" (0.90 lbs) 196 pages
 
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This bundle of four Poetry Pamphlets (9-12 in the series) includes:

Lawrence Ferlinghetti's Blasts Cries Laughter
Osama Alomar's Fullblood Arabian
Oliverio Girondo's Poems to Read on a Streetcar
Fifteen Iraqi Poets (edited by Dunya Mikhail)


Contributor Bio(s): Ferlinghetti, Lawrence: - In 1953 Lawrence Ferlinghetti cofounded City Lights, the first paperback bookstore in the United States, a Mecca for millions. His Coney Island of the Mind is one of the best-selling volumes of poetry by any living American poet. Born in Yonkers, New York, in 1919, Ferlinghetti has received the Robert Frost Memorial Medal and the first Literarian Award of the National Book Foundation.Alomar, Osama: - Osama Alomar was born in Damascus, Syria in 1968 and now lives in Chicago. A poet, short-story writer, and musician, Alomar is the author of three collections of short stories and a volume of poetry. He is a regular contributor to various newspapers and journals within the Arab world.Girondo, Oliverio: - Oliverio Girondo was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina in 1891, and the author of seven innovative books of poetry. He traveled often to Europe where he forged ties with the French Symbolists and the Spanish avant-garde. Girondo eventually died from injuries sustained in a 1964 car accident in 1967.Mikhail, Dunya: - Dunya Mikhail was born in Baghdad, Iraq, and moved to the United States thirty years later in 1995. After graduating from the University of Baghdad, she worked as a journalist and translator for the Baghdad Observer. Facing censorship and interrogation, she left Iraq, first to Jordan and then to America, settling in Detroit. New Directions published her books The Beekeeper: Rescuing the Stolen Women of Iraq, The Iraqi Nights, Diary of A Wave Outside the Sea, and The War Works Hard--chosen as one the New York Public Library's Books to Remember in 2005--as well as her edited volume, 15 Iraqi Poets. She has received a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Knights Foundation grant, a Kresge Fellowship, and the United Nations Human Rights Award for Freedom of Writing, and works as a special lecturer of Arabic at Oakland University in Michigan.