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Primer for Non-Native Speakers (1999)
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9781612774015 bzw. 1612774016, in Englisch, Kent State University Press, Kent State University Press, Kent State University Press, neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, in-stock.
After reading Primer for Non-Native Speakers, I feel like I've just come back from a trip to Russia. Philip Metres's brilliantly compressed lyrical narratives capture the grandeur and the bleakness of an almost mythological country, where a bronze statue of the great poet Pushkin now gazes out on the golden arches, and the swear of a slammed door is more expressive than a mouthful of words. These are subtle, accomplished, shimmering poems that explore the nuances of being an outsider in a language."-Maura Stanton.
After reading Primer for Non-Native Speakers, I feel like I've just come back from a trip to Russia. Philip Metres's brilliantly compressed lyrical narratives capture the grandeur and the bleakness of an almost mythological country, where a bronze statue of the great poet Pushkin now gazes out on the golden arches, and the swear of a slammed door is more expressive than a mouthful of words. These are subtle, accomplished, shimmering poems that explore the nuances of being an outsider in a language."-Maura Stanton.
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Primer for Non-Native Speakers
EN NW EB DL
ISBN: 9781612774015 bzw. 1612774016, in Englisch, Barbour Publishing, Inc. neu, E-Book, elektronischer Download.
Lieferung aus: Vereinigtes Königreich Großbritannien und Nordirland, Despatched same working day before 3pm.
"After reading Primer for Non-Native Speakers, I feel like I've just come back from a trip to Russia.Philip Metres's brilliantly compressed lyrical narratives capture the grandeur and the bleakness of an almost mythological country, where a bronze statue of the great poet Pushkin now gazes out on the golden arches, and the swear of a slammed door is more expressive than a mouthful of words.These are subtle, accomplished, shimmering poems that explore the nuances of being an outsider in a language." -Maura Stanton.
"After reading Primer for Non-Native Speakers, I feel like I've just come back from a trip to Russia.Philip Metres's brilliantly compressed lyrical narratives capture the grandeur and the bleakness of an almost mythological country, where a bronze statue of the great poet Pushkin now gazes out on the golden arches, and the swear of a slammed door is more expressive than a mouthful of words.These are subtle, accomplished, shimmering poems that explore the nuances of being an outsider in a language." -Maura Stanton.
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