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Selected Poems, 1958-1984

This book is a compilation of the author's most notable poems from the specified time period, showcasing their work across a range of themes and styles. more

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John Wieners
John Wieners

John Wieners (January 6, 1934 - March 1, 2002) was an influential American poet, known for his unique style and profound insights into life. His poetry, characterized by its use of everyday language and colloquial expressions, is considered a significant representative of postmodern American poetry. more

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