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Condition
Very Good: A book that has been read but is in excellent condition. No obvious damage to the cover, ...
Binding
Softcover
Subject
Literature & Fiction
Place of Publication
Reno
Year Printed
1996
ISBN
9780874172843

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
University of Nevada Press
ISBN-10
0874172845
ISBN-13
9780874172843
eBay Product ID (ePID)
198473

Product Key Features

Book Title
Just Past Labor Day : Selected and New Poems, 1969-1995
Number of Pages
336 Pages
Language
English
Topic
General, American / General
Publication Year
1996
Genre
Poetry
Author
Kirk Robertson
Book Series
Western Literature and Fiction Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
11.7 Oz
Item Length
9 in
Item Width
5.6 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
96-030695
Reviews
"Just Past Labor Day not only illustrates his development as an artist but also reminds readers that Nevada's loneliest roads are found in the heart and not the highway." -Reno Gazette Journal "These poems go to the heart of the matter, privately but unabashedly. The urgent task now is finding once more our home among the elements. Kirk Robertson's poems show how it's done, in the light and wind of the desert, and in the weather of his own feelings." -Andrei Codrescu, author of Bibliodeath, " Just Past Labor Day  not only illustrates his development as an artist but also reminds readers that Nevada's loneliest roads are found in the heart and not the highway." - Reno Gazette Journal  , "These poems go to the heart of the matter, privately but unabashedly. The urgent task now is finding once more our home among the elements. Kirk Robertson's poems show how it's done, in the light and wind of the desert, and in the weather of his own feelings." -Andrei Codrescu, author of Bibliodeath, " Just Past Labor Day not only illustrates his development as an artist but also reminds readers that Nevada's loneliest roads are found in the heart and not the highway." - Reno Gazette Journal, "These poems go to the heart of the matter, privately but unabashedly. The urgent task now is finding once more our home among the elements. Kirk Robertson's poems show how it's done, in the light and wind of the desert, and in the weather of his own feelings." -Andrei Codrescu, author of  Bibliodeath
Dewey Edition
20
Dewey Decimal
811/.54
Synopsis
Kirk Robertson, according to critic William Kittredge, is "one of those writers we listen to with gratitude." He is also one of Nevada s best-known poets, and rightly so, because his lean verses powerfully express the realities of life in the modern West its irony, disconnection, sadness, and relentless quest for meaning and a sense of place.Robertson s view is as vast as the landscape itself, and his voice echoes the place laconic, authentic, rich in irony and the quiet strength of solitary men, full of the harshness and austere power of the High Desert.This collection incorporates poems selected from Robertson s large and prolific oeuvre with a generous gathering of recent, hitherto uncollected work. In reading these poems, we understand why Robertson has won his far-flung reputation. He is distinctly a poet of Nevada, of the West, but his poems help us locate ourselves, wherever we are.", Kirk Robertson, according to critic William Kittredge, is "one of those writers we listen to with gratitude." He is also one of Nevada's best-known poets, and rightly so, because his lean verses powerfully express the realities of life in the modern West--its irony, disconnection, sadness, and relentless quest for meaning and a sense of place. Robertson's view is as vast as the landscape itself, and his voice echoes the place--laconic, authentic, rich in irony and the quiet strength of solitary men, full of the harshness and austere power of the High Desert. This collection incorporates poems selected from Robertson's large and prolific oeuvre with a generous gathering of recent, hitherto uncollected work. In reading these poems, we understand why Robertson has won his far-flung reputation. He is distinctly a poet of Nevada, of the West, but his poems help us locate ourselves, wherever we are.
LC Classification Number
PS3568.O2494J87 1996

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