The Gift of Tongues: Twenty-five Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press

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Sam Hamill
Copper Canyon Press, 1996 - American poetry - 356 pages
Since its inception in 1972, Copper Canyon Press has remained dedicated to publishing poetry from a wide range of styles. The Gift of Tongues is drawn from among more than 150 books and chap-books of poetry published by the press. Features Sam Hamill's in-depth personal introduction about Copper Canyon's path and dedication to the poetry of many cultures, as well as an annotated bibliography.

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Vicente Aleixandre The Old Man Is Like Moses
3
David Bottoms Under the VultureTree
23
Olga Broumas
35
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About the author (1996)

Poet and translator Sam Hamill was the Founding Editor of Copper Canyon Press and is currently the Director for Poets Against War.

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