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Apples from Shinar
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Apples from Shinar

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Apples from Shinar was Hyam Plutzik’s second complete collection. Originally published in 1959 as a part of Wesleyan University Press’s newly minted poetry series, the collection includes The Shepherd -a section of the book-length poem Horatio, which earned Plutzik a finalist position for the Pulitzer Prize. The love and the words and the simplicity, that mark Plutzik’s poetry, writes Philip Booth, are all here [in Apples from Shinar], and the poems come peacefully, and wonderfully, alive. With a previously unpublished foreword by Hyam Plutzik and a new afterword by David Scott Kastan, this edition marks the centenary of Plutzik’s birth and will introduce a new generation of readers to the work of one of the best mid-century American poets.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2011
Pages
88
ISBN
9780819571670

Apples from Shinar was Hyam Plutzik’s second complete collection. Originally published in 1959 as a part of Wesleyan University Press’s newly minted poetry series, the collection includes The Shepherd -a section of the book-length poem Horatio, which earned Plutzik a finalist position for the Pulitzer Prize. The love and the words and the simplicity, that mark Plutzik’s poetry, writes Philip Booth, are all here [in Apples from Shinar], and the poems come peacefully, and wonderfully, alive. With a previously unpublished foreword by Hyam Plutzik and a new afterword by David Scott Kastan, this edition marks the centenary of Plutzik’s birth and will introduce a new generation of readers to the work of one of the best mid-century American poets.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
Country
United States
Date
4 November 2011
Pages
88
ISBN
9780819571670