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The Portable Dante by Paolo Milano

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The Divine Comedy Part 3: Paradise (Penguin Classics) by Dante Alighieri

The Poems of Emily Dickinson: Reading Edition (Belknap) by Emily Dickinson

Fables and Distances: New and Selected Essays by John A. Haines

Selected Poems by Gwendolyn Brooks

Eve'S Striptease (Pitt Poetry Series) by Julia Kasdorf

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About my libraryJanuary 2008: I've had a fair amount of turnover in my library since I entered it, and no time to accurately track what I got rid of and acquired. So: I've deleted everything, and begun the work of re-entering it.

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I am currently reading McCarthy's new book, 'The Road.' It is a dark, haunting vision, and the eloquence we enjoy in McCarthy's pre-'No Country for Old Men' writing is here in the new work.
Very interesting site!

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Thank you for bringing Bill Knott to my attention. I will certainly look him up. The translations of Trakl I have are by Robin Skelton and Alexander Stillmark. I also have James Wright's collected poems which includes some of Wright's translations of Trakl. On Darwish, I was wondering yesterday if any new poems are running through his mind, and if he is, by any chance, in Lebanon. Jeffrey
We share 67 titles in common, most of them poetry (!). Very nice collection. Nice to see someone else with Vendler's The Breaking of Style. Getting your Ph.D. in English Lit?
Glad to see you can maintain an interest in Blake and Dante while enjoying James Wright and Adam Zagajewski, two of my favorites. Jeffrey
Ha! even after changing all my books to stay under 200 titles, we still have 32 in common.
Hey, I know you! Are you back in Seattle from Rome?
Hi. Is your copy of Selected Poems by Tsvetaeva translated by David McDuff, Elaine Feinstein or someone else? I was just wondering whether to combine your edition with mine. Thanks!
we have strange overlaps given our relative academic interests!
_Tam Lin_ is a great book, isn't it? :)
I've only made it through your poetry collection so far... I've seen bookstores with much smaller poetry sections! I bow before your poetry library!

So nice to see some Millay on your shelf. I have a soft spot for her, even though she's terribly out of fashion.

Do you know Randall Jarrell's The Animal Family?
I don't think you have nearly enough Blake.
Oh, Emily Dickinson and T.S. Eliot. :) I especially love the Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock...and frankly, anything of Emily's!
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