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The Poems of Richard Wilbur
The Poems of Richard Wilbur
Author: Richard Wilbur
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry as well as the National Book Award, Richard Wilbur is a major American poet as much admired by his peers as by his public. Stated first edition 1963.
ISBN: 40914
Pages: 227
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Publisher: Harcourt, Brace & World
Book Type: Paperback
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Richard Wilbur is perhaps the last major American poet to keep working in rhyme and meter. His poems show the kind of craftsmanship about which you might justly say "they don't make them like that any more." His subjects range through the world and history, and from fear to love to sheer humor and delight. There aren't many poets writing these days whose poems you might want to memorize, but he is certainly one of them. His popularity seems to have waned some over the past few decades, yet his poems are sure to last and be rediscovered by future generations.
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Amazing collection of poems from 1947 to 1963 from this American icon of poetry.


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