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Best New Poets 2011

50 Poems from Emerging Writers

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Entering its sixth year, "Best New Poets" has established itself as a crucial venue for rising poets and a valuable resource for poetry lovers. The only publication of its kind, this annual anthology is made up exclusively of work by writers who have not yet published a full-length book. The poems included in this eclectic sampling represent the best from the many that have been nominated by the country's top literary magazines and writing programs, as well as some two thousand additional poems submitted through an open online competition. The work of the fifty writers represented here provides the best perspective available on the continuing vitality of poetry as it's being practiced today. Distributed for the Samovar Press in cooperation with Meridian: The Semi-Annual from the University of Virginia

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Best New Poets 2011, Douglas A. Powell, Scott Abels, Christian Harder, Kimberly Grey, Jazzy Danziger, Jeb Livingood

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Title
Best New Poets 2011
Subtitle
50 Poems from Emerging Writers
Language
English
Released
2011
Format
Paperback
Pages
145
ISBN10
0976629666
ISBN13
9780976629665
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Entering its sixth year, "Best New Poets" has established itself as a crucial venue for rising poets and a valuable resource for poetry lovers. The only publication of its kind, this annual anthology is made up exclusively of work by writers who have not yet published a full-length book. The poems included in this eclectic sampling represent the best from the many that have been nominated by the country's top literary magazines and writing programs, as well as some two thousand additional poems submitted through an open online competition. The work of the fifty writers represented here provides the best perspective available on the continuing vitality of poetry as it's being practiced today. Distributed for the Samovar Press in cooperation with Meridian: The Semi-Annual from the University of Virginia