LIBROS DEL AUTOR: eric r tucker

6 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: eric r tucker

  • Plainsongs Spring/Summer 2023
    Eric R. Tucker
    The spring/summer 2023 issue of Plainsongs features over 70 poems from contributing artists from across the U.S. and around the world, as well as new poetry from Nebraska state poet Matt Mason; Plainsongs associate editors Becky Faber, Michael Catherwood, and Eleanor Reeds; Omaha-based poet Kiara Nicole Letcher; and Eugene, Oregon-based writer Ulrick Casimir. ...
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    13,38 €

  • Plainsongs 43.1
    Eric R. Tucker
    The winter 2023 issue of Plainsongs features award-winning poems by Michael Phillips, Natalie Marino, and Katharina Mohr, accompanied by insightful essays written by associate editors Eleanor Reeds, Becky Faber, and Michael Catherwood. The issue contains eighty-six new poems by poets from across the U.S. and around the world. ...
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    13,14 €

  • Plainsongs 42.1
    Eric R. Tucker
    The winter 2022 issue of Plainsongs features award-winning poems by Riley O’Connell, Ellis Elliott, and Darrell Petska, accompanied by insightful essays written by associate editors Eleanor Reeds, Becky Faber, and Michael Catherwood. The issue contains seventy-nine new poems by poets from across the U.S. and around the world. ...
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    13,10 €

  • Plainsongs 41.2
    Eric R. Tucker
    The Summer 2021 issue of Plainsongs features award poems by Max Roland Ekstrom, Patricia Hamilton, and Carrie Jewell, with accompanying essays by associate editors Becky Faber, Eleanor Reeds, and Michael Catherwood and an interview with Nebraska poet Kiara Nicole Letcher. 3 ...
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    13,00 €

  • Plainsongs 41.1
    Eric R. Tucker
    Plainsongs’ title suggests not only its location on the Great Plains but also its preference for the living language, whether in free or formal verse. Published twice a year from our home base in Hastings, Nebraska, Plainsongs presents poems that seem to be aware of modernist and postmodernist influences, not necessarily by imitation or allusion, but by using the tools provided...
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    12,19 €

  • Plainsongs 40.1 (Winter 2020)
    Eric R. Tucker
    Plainsongs’s title suggests not only its location on the Great Plains, but also its preference for the living language, whether in free or formal verse. Published twice a year by Hastings College Press in Hastings, Nebraska, Plainsongs presents poems that seem to be aware of modernist and post-modernist influences, not necessarily by imitation or allusion, but by using the tool...
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    12,66 €