A possible world poems

A brilliant follow-up to Koch's award-winning New Addresses. The three long poems in this book are ambitious attempts at rendering the complete story of a life. Taken together they present a dazzling picture of the pleasures and confusions of existence, as well as the pleasures and difficulties...

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1. Verfasser: Koch, Kenneth (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Knopf 2002
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Other poems bring Koch's questioning, lyrical attention to more particular aspects of experience, real and imagined -- a shipboard meeting, the Moor not taken, or the unknowable realm of mountaintops. As in all of Koch's work, one hears the music of unconquerable exuberance in stormy conflict with whatever resists it -- death, the injustice of power, the vagaries of life in Thailand, China, or Rome
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