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An edition of On the poet and his craft (1965)

On the poet and his craft

selected prose.

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Overview: "One of the virtues of good poetry is the fact that it irritates the mediocre." Theodore Roethke was one of the most famous and outspoken poets and poetry teachers this country has ever known. In this volume of selected prose, Roethke articulates his commitments to imaginative possibilities, offers tender advice to young writers, and zings darts at stuffed shirts, lightweights and fools.

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154

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Cover of: On the poet and his craft
On the poet and his craft: selected prose
1966, University of Washington Press
in English
Cover of: On the poet and his craft
On the poet and his craft: selected prose of Theodore Roethke
1965, University of Washington Press
in English
Cover of: On the poet and his craft
On the poet and his craft: selected prose.
1965, University of Washington Press
in English
Cover of: On the poet and his craft

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Edition Notes

Published in
Seattle

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
809.1
Library of Congress
PN1064 .R6

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 154 p.
Number of pages
154

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL5949864M
Internet Archive
onpoethiscraftse0000unse
LCCN
65022387
OCLC/WorldCat
330704
LibraryThing
309245

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OL4480707W

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