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Supernatural Love: Poems 1976-1992 by Gjertrud Schnackenberg
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Supernatural love : poems, 1976-1992

by Gjertrud. Schnackenberg

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New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2000. p. cm.

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Got this book for my Intro to Poetry class freshman year of undergrad. I believe my professor selected this because the author is a former student of hers. ( )
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0374527547, Paperback)

The poet Gjertrud Schnackenberg, whom William Logan once called "the most talented American poet under the age of forty," published her first book of poems in 1982. She has since become one of our most respected authors of verse.

Schnackenberg's first three books, collected in Supernatural Love, show the thrilling evolution of a unique voice in today's letters. From an early mastery in which precision and heartbreak are inseparable, her poetry accelerates book by book through the searching, dense, and metaphysical imagery--as well as the cascading syntax--which have become her signature. Whether we are witnessing her classic portrait of Darwin in his last year or discovering the vertiginous brillance of her elegy for the Byzantine monuments of Ravenna, we find in Schnackenberg gemlike poems offered as visionary documents, unmistakable in their glittering range and passion--and never the same twice.

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