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Attention Span 2010 – Thomas Devaney

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L.S. Asekoff | The Gate of Horn | TriQuarterly / Northwestern | 2010

Macgregor Card | Duties of An English Foreign Secretary | Fence | 2010

Allison Cobb | Green-Wood | Factory School | 2010

Joanna Fuhrman | Pageant | Alice James | 2009

Ish Klein | Union! | Canarium | 2009

Dorothea Lasky | Black Life | Wave | 2010

Ann Lauterbach | Or To Begin Again | Penguin | 2009

Pattie McCarthy | Table Alphabetical of Hard Words | Apogee | 2010

Gabriela Mistral, trans. Randall Couch) | Madwomen | Chicago | 2009

Geoffrey O’ Brien | Early Autumn | Salt | 2010

Matvei Yankelevich | Boris By the Sea | Octopus | 2009

Catherine Wagner | My New Job | Fence | 2010

Dara Wier | Selected Poems | Wave | 2009

More on Thomas Devaney here. His Attention Span for 2009, 2008. Back to directory.

Attention Span 2009 – Thomas Devaney

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Aase Berg, trans. Johannes Goransson | With Deer | Black Ocean | 2008

Marcella Durand | Area | Belladonna Books | 2008

Bobbie Louise Hawkins | Absolutely Eden | United Artists | 2008

Bill Berkson | Portrait and Dream: New and Selected Poems | Coffee House | 2008

Susan Stewart | Red Rover | University of Chicago | 2008

Cole Swensen | Ours | University of California |  2008

Joseph Massey | Within Hours | The Fault Line Press | 2008

Christine Leclerc | Counterfeit | Cue | 2008

Robert Polito | Hollywood & God | University of Chicago | 2009

Ted Mathys  | The Spoils  | Coffee House Press | 2009

Donna Stonecipher  | The Cosmopolitan  | Coffee House Press | 2008

More Thomas Devaney here.

Featured Title – Selected Prose by George Oppen

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George Oppen, ed. and introd. Stephen Cope | Selected Prose, Daybooks, and Papers | California | 2008 | Goodreads | LibraryThing | 5 mentions in Attention Span 2008

oppen-daybooks“Lay it on the line—” (page 203). (Tom Devaney)

The pensive poet at his vanity (where beautiful poems were so often made up), appealingly deshabille. (Benjamin Friedlander)

“But taking as a whole the phase of the world’s history which we have reached, it has become a commonplace remark to say that we have crossed the threshold of the Apocalypse.” (Michael Scharf)

Also mentioned by John Palattella and G.C. Waldrep

Written by Steve Evans

May 29, 2009 at 10:38 am