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Robert Frost: The People, Places, and Stories Behind His New England Poetry
Lea Bertani Vozar Newman
Lea Newman’s Robert Frost: The People, Places, and Stories Behind His New England Poetry is a wonderful single-source introduction to the world of Robert Frost for students and lay readers. Concise essays accompany each of thirty-six of Frost’s early New England poems, including renowned and loved works such as “Mending Wall,” “Birches,” and “The Road Not Taken.” Biographical information provides insights into what he was doing and thinking when he wrote each poem, commentaries by Frost himself reveal what he thought about the poems—and writing poetry—and interpretations from other sources offer an introduction to the complex symbolism beneath Frost’s deceptively simple language.
160 pages, 6" x 9"
ISBN 1-881535-39-8
Paper $14.95
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Family Drives
Leland Kinsey
Individually, Kinsey's poems are wise, funny, shocking, and uplifting. Together, they are an exhilarating exploration of the human condition.
96 pages, 6" x 9"
ISBN 1-881535-07-X
Paper $9.95
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Uphill Home
James Hayford
Simple, refreshing, and thought-provoking, James Hayford's poetry takes the everyday objects and events of rural life and reveals their importance and appeal.
80 pages, 6" x 9"
ISBN 0-933050-97-6
Paper $9.95
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Star in the Shed Window
James Hayford
Jim Hayford's wit and insight make his poems a delight. These poems celebrate
village life and its thousand-and-one routines and comforts, and each is carefully and lovingly crafted.
284 pages, 6" x 9"
ISBN 0-933050-66-6
Cloth $24.95
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Dunster Revealed: Echoes from a Vermont Town
Lee Dana Goodman
Glimpsed from afar, Dunster, Vermont, is charming and quaintÑa collection of buildings topped by the inevitable church steeple, nestled in the rugged countryside. The town has been bypassed by the interstate and fast-food chains, and the outward rhythm of life is slow and measured. Dunster's calm surface is a facade, however, that conceals the drama of its present and past.
xxx pages, x" x y"
ISBN 1-881535-26-6
Cloth $12.95
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Like Lesser Gods
Mari Tomasi
Like Lesser Gods explores Barre, Vermont's granite industry in the years when the workers faced almost certain illness and death from silicosis.
296 pages, 5 1/2" x 8 1/4"
ISBN 0-933050-62-3
Cloth $16.95
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