First printing. SIGNED and INSCRIBED on the title page and dated in the year of publication. The twelfth book of poems by this award-winning poet: among other awards, he was the 2001 Texas Poet Laureate's and received the 2004 Texas Book Festival Bookend Award "for Outstanding Contributions of Texas Literature." Dustjacket praise from T.R. Hummer, Naomi Shihab Nye and Andrew Hudgins (who said these poems, "set in the hardscrabble of West Texas... derive a great deal of their power from the land... Nobody has ever written better poetry about Texas than Walt MacDonald.") 51 pp. Fine in fine dust jacket. .ISBN # 0-896722589 |
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