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Paul B. Janeczko Brickyard Summer New York Orchard Books 1989 0531058468 / 9780531058466 First Printing Hardcover/Ex-Library Good 0531058468 Good-/Good c. 1989, purple bds. w/price clipped d.j., illus., 53pp., (lt.shelf wear, corners bumped, some crinkling and half moons from page turning, text clean, binding good, d.j. taped to bds., lt.edge wear, mylar cover, lt.rubbing) Price:
5.95 USD
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Naomi Shihab Nye; Paul B. Janeczko I Feel a Little Jumpy Around You : A Book of Her Poems & His Poems Collected in Pairs Simon Pulse 1999 0689813414 / 9780689813412 TPA Very Good 0689813414 Remainder mark on bottom edge. Amazon.com Review For this fascinating anthology of modern poetry, the editors grouped 196 poems into pairs, to demonstrate the different ways in which male and female poets see the same topics. Surprisingly, wonderfully, the end result shows as many similarities as differences. Even readers who normally don't like poetry may be intrigued by the thoughtful, accessible gems in this diverse collection. In a pointer review, Kirkus wrote "this is a wonder"; in a starred review, School Library Journal called it "a rich source for thought and discussion." --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. From Publishers Weekly As their subtitle indicates, Nye (This Same Sky) and Janeczko (Poetspeak) have paired each entry of this anthology, matching a poem by a man with one by a woman. The intention, as Nye states in her introduction, is for this presentation to "set off little sizzles" of "energy and interaction" and suggest "how many intriguing contrasts and connections there can be between the multitudes of hes and shes." Although established poets like W.S. Merwin, Grace Paley and Rita Dove are represented, the 190 poems here are chiefly from newer voices, some more accomplished than others. Extensive contributors' notes include the poets' answers to questions about "the role gender has played in their lives and in their work"; this section of the book also includes, as running footnotes, excerpts from self-congratulatory faxes between the editors that provide a dialogue about their selection process. In spite of the book's apparatus, however, the majority of the poems either do not explore gender issues or can be said to do so only at the risk of reducing their significance. Similarly, although some pairings are thought-provoking, more seem forced. Nonetheless, a wealth of poems manage to slip outside the book's heavy political agenda and structural imperatives to provide a clear counterpoint to the confusing He/She duet. Ages 12-up. Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Price:
4.99 USD
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