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The Gift of Tongues: Twenty-Five Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press
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The Gift of Tongues: Twenty-Five Years of Poetry from Copper Canyon Press Paperback - 1996

by Hamill, Sam (editor)

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Port Townsend, WA: Copper Canyon Press, 1996. xxvii, 356pp, index. Very slight edge wear to covers. Copper Canyon Press is dedicated to publishing poetry in a wide range of styles from the full spectrum of world cultures. This book draws from more than 150 books and chapbooks, and collects poems by some of the most distinguished poets and translators of the last quarter century.. First Trade Paperback. Trade Paperback. Fine. 8vo.
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