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A Day In The World
A Day In The World
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Originally published in 1976 as a limited edition, fine press book by
book artisan Harry Duncan for Abattoir Editions, A Day in the World
remained virtually invisible. Duncan printed fewer than 190 copies
(many of these erroneously bound and subsequently destroyed); the
remaining copies were largely bought up by collectors, and few readers
were able to add this Kuzma collection to their library of contemporary
American poetry. This reprint makes A Day in the World available
to a large and broader readership for the first time in more than 30
years.
WHAT CRITICS HAVE SAID ABOUT KUZMA'S POETRY:
"Kuzma writes poems which are warm, tender, full of good humor, often
sensitive, highly crafted with a sheen akin to that of minimal art."
ï‚™ John R. Carpenter, Poetry
"Kuzma wants to engage us. He wants to witness and to bear witness
to. He wants to recreate, rediscover, and rewrite . . . . Kuzma's poetry
is fresh, sexual, and confident." ï‚™ Arthur Oberg, Shenandoah
book artisan Harry Duncan for Abattoir Editions, A Day in the World
remained virtually invisible. Duncan printed fewer than 190 copies
(many of these erroneously bound and subsequently destroyed); the
remaining copies were largely bought up by collectors, and few readers
were able to add this Kuzma collection to their library of contemporary
American poetry. This reprint makes A Day in the World available
to a large and broader readership for the first time in more than 30
years.
WHAT CRITICS HAVE SAID ABOUT KUZMA'S POETRY:
"Kuzma writes poems which are warm, tender, full of good humor, often
sensitive, highly crafted with a sheen akin to that of minimal art."
ï‚™ John R. Carpenter, Poetry
"Kuzma wants to engage us. He wants to witness and to bear witness
to. He wants to recreate, rediscover, and rewrite . . . . Kuzma's poetry
is fresh, sexual, and confident." ï‚™ Arthur Oberg, Shenandoah
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