4 Against the Wall Contributor(s): Chartkoff, Zachary Jean (Author), Mills, Sam (With), Rentschler, Robert (With) |
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ISBN: 0595370594 ISBN-13: 9780595370597 Publisher: iUniverse OUR PRICE: $12.56 Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats Published: October 2005 Annotation: Four poets, four voices. "4 Against the Wall" is a collection of poems from four poets living in Lansing, Michigan, but their voices speak well past the city boundaries. Their work, both together and separately, spans several decades in a city that is simultaneously factory town, university town, state capitol-and, over the years, both a hothouse and sanctuary for poetry. This unique collection showcases not only the recent work of Zachary Chartkoff, Sam Mills, Robert Rentschler and Ruelaine Stokes, but also a spirited round table discussion of the state of poetry-and oft-times remarkable poetry scene in Lansing-that they have witnessed over three decades. The poems in this book have delighted audiences for years. This is the first time they have appeared together in print. Foreword by poet F. Richard Thomas, author of "Death at Camp Pahoka" (MSU Press) and "Frog Praises Night" (SIU Press). Photographs by Roxanne Firth. |
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BISAC Categories: - Poetry | American - General - Poetry | Anthologies (multiple Authors) |
Physical Information: 0.3" H x 6" W x 9" (0.44 lbs) 128 pages |
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Publisher Description: Four poets, four voices. 4 Against the Wall is a collection of poems from four poets living in Lansing, Michigan, but their voices speak well past the city boundaries. Their work, both together and separately, spans several decades in a city that is simultaneously factory town, university town, state capitol-and, over the years, both a hothouse and sanctuary for poetry. This unique collection showcases not only the recent work of Zachary Chartkoff, Sam Mills, Robert Rentschler and Ruelaine Stokes, but also a spirited round table discussion of the state of poetry-and oft-times remarkable poetry scene in Lansing-that they have witnessed over three decades. The poems in this book have delighted audiences for years. This is the first time they have appeared together in print. Foreword by poet F. Richard Thomas, author of Death at Camp Pahoka (MSU Press) and Frog Praises Night (SIU Press). Photographs by Roxanne Firth. |