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Ukelele Music ; Perduta Gente
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Ukelele Music ; Perduta Gente

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This double volume of poems is the first U.S. publication of one of the most important and exciting contemporary English poets. Ukulele Music is a narrative of violence that ranges from urban London to Patagonia, and his philosophically serious treatment of victim and witness, culture and event, is unparalleled among contemporary writers. Perduta Gente is an intense depiction of the pathos and ironies of urban frenzy, squalor, money, and power, complete with a variety of visual textures–newspaper clippings, handwritten notebook entries, typed memos, and a scientific table.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
3 August 1994
Pages
110
ISBN
9780810150058

This double volume of poems is the first U.S. publication of one of the most important and exciting contemporary English poets. Ukulele Music is a narrative of violence that ranges from urban London to Patagonia, and his philosophically serious treatment of victim and witness, culture and event, is unparalleled among contemporary writers. Perduta Gente is an intense depiction of the pathos and ironies of urban frenzy, squalor, money, and power, complete with a variety of visual textures–newspaper clippings, handwritten notebook entries, typed memos, and a scientific table.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Northwestern University Press
Country
United States
Date
3 August 1994
Pages
110
ISBN
9780810150058