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The Cafe At Light by Mark McMorris
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The Cafe At Light (edition 2004)

by Mark McMorris

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Poetry. African American Studies. THE CAFE AT LIGHT is a collection of poetry and prose pieces "that moves musically, and with rapidity and insight"--Susan Stewart. The author of MOTH-WINGS, The Blaze of Poui, and The Black Reeds, Mark McMorris was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. His work draws from multiple cultural backgrounds that lend him "a poetic voice that is at once deeply engaged in an English poetic tradition, but not afraid to trouble the terms of its extended contract"--Publishers Weekly.… (more)
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Title:The Cafe At Light
Authors:Mark McMorris
Info:Roof Books (2004), Paperback, 105 pages
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Rating:****1/2
Tags:FINISHED, 2007, poetry, prose poems

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Poetry. African American Studies. THE CAFE AT LIGHT is a collection of poetry and prose pieces "that moves musically, and with rapidity and insight"--Susan Stewart. The author of MOTH-WINGS, The Blaze of Poui, and The Black Reeds, Mark McMorris was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica. His work draws from multiple cultural backgrounds that lend him "a poetic voice that is at once deeply engaged in an English poetic tradition, but not afraid to trouble the terms of its extended contract"--Publishers Weekly.

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