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Mary Kinzie is the author of six previous collections of poetry. Her earlier volumes include Drift, Autumn Eros, and Summers of Vietnam. She is the literary executor of American poet Louise Bogan and the author of A Poet’s Guide to Poetry.



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California Sorrow
California Sorrow
Written by Mary Kinzie
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780307266804
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California Sorrow

Written by Mary Kinzie

Format: Hardcover, 104 pages
On Sale: September 25, 2007
Price: $25.00

In this exceptional new collection, acclaimed poet Mary Kinzie opens her attention to the landscapes of the earth. Her poems of richly varied line lengths develop phrases at the syncopated pace of the observing mind: “Slag and synthesis and traveling fire / so many ways the groundwaves of distortion / pulse... Read more >
Drift
Drift
Written by Mary Kinzie
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN: 9780375709906
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Drift

Written by Mary Kinzie

Format: Trade Paperback, 96 pages
On Sale: February 22, 2005
Price: $15.00

"The world is touched and stands forth," writes Mary Kinzie in this book of seductive poetic experiment. In lines by turns fragmented and reflective, she shatters and reassembles such curiosities as an engraving by Albrecht Durer and the portrait of a notorious suicide whose children develop a secret telepathy. In one... Read more >
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