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The Shape of Light

by James Wright

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"Wright's poems, with their grace and intelligence, not only stand as a rebuke to most of the glib work of his time, but remain among the finest examples of the midcentury American lyric."--J.D. McClatchy,The New York Times Book Review The fruits of the season, James Wright's luminous prose captures eternal moments in his travels through Italy and France. James Wright (1927-1980) won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1972. His many books include the recentSelected Poems andA Wild Perfection: The Selected Letters of James Wright.… (more)
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"Wright's poems, with their grace and intelligence, not only stand as a rebuke to most of the glib work of his time, but remain among the finest examples of the midcentury American lyric."--J.D. McClatchy,The New York Times Book Review The fruits of the season, James Wright's luminous prose captures eternal moments in his travels through Italy and France. James Wright (1927-1980) won the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1972. His many books include the recentSelected Poems andA Wild Perfection: The Selected Letters of James Wright.

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