Sentences and Rain

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A01=Elaine Equi
aphorism
Author_Elaine Equi
capturing the moment
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=DCF
Category=NL-DC
collection of poems
COP=United States
curious
delights the intelligence
engender a new language
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eq_biography-true-stories
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eq_nobargain
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fanciful
Format=BC
Format_Paperback
humorists
IMPN=Coffee House Press
ISBN13=9781566894210
Language_English
magic
magical realism
PA=Available
PD=20151013
playfulness
ponder their meaning
POP=MN
Price_€10 to €20
PS=Active
PUB=Coffee House Press
quotidian
reality
stretches our imagination
Subject=Poetry
thoughtful
WG=156
winding
wisdom
witty
WMM=153
wry

Product details

  • ISBN 9781566894210
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 155g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 228mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Coffee House Press
  • Publication City/Country: MN, US
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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Whether celebrating clones or revising Led Zeppelin, Equi melds verse with aphorism, wisdom with wicked playfulness."-Entertainment Weekly Equi's poems are under the breath asides from your cleverest friend-witty, thoughtful, and wry. SLIGHT A slight implies if not an insult (real or imagined) at least something unpleasant -- a slight cold, a slight headache. No one ever says: "You make me slightly happy." Although this, in fact, is often the case. Widely published and anthologized, Elaine Equi's work has appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, The American Poetry Review, Nation, and numerous volumes of The Best American Poetry.
Elaine Equi was born in Oak Park, Illinois, and raised in Chicago and its outlying suburbs. In 1988, she moved to New York City with her husband, poet Jerome Sala. Over the years, her witty, aphoristic, and innovative work has become nationally and internationally known. Ripple Effect: New & Selected Poems, was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and on the short list for Canada's prestigious Griffin Poetry Prize. Widely published and anthologized, her work has appeared in The New Yorker, Poetry, The American Poetry Review, The Nation, and numerous volumes of The Best American Poetry. She teaches at New York University, and in the MFA Programs at the New School and the City College of New York.