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Questions in the Vestibule Rachel Hadas

Questions in the Vestibule By Rachel Hadas

Questions in the Vestibule by Rachel Hadas


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Rachel Hadas reaches the peak of her poetic prowess in Questions in the Vestibule. A deeply personal and meditative collection in three sections, Questions moves through the liminal space of solitude and the coded landscape of dreams toward the startling power of a life-changing love.

Questions in the Vestibule Summary

Questions in the Vestibule: Poems by Rachel Hadas

Rachel Hadas reaches the peak of her poetic prowess in Questions in the Vestibule. A deeply personal and meditative collection in three sections, Questions moves through the liminal space of solitude and the coded landscape of dreams toward the startling power of a life-changing love.

Hadas's voice and her formal elegance, as distinctive and distinguished as ever, endow this new work with a precise and thoughtful beauty. Questions in the Vestibule takes readers into a new territory of unapologetic bliss.

About Rachel Hadas

Rachel Hadas is the author of twenty books of poetry, essays, and translations, most recently the prose collection Talking to the Dead. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and the O. B. Hardison Poetry Prize, among other honors, Hadas is Board of Governors Professor of English at Rutgers University-Newark. She lives in New York City with her husband, artist Shalom Gorewitz, with whom she has been working on marrying poetry and video.

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GOR013525244
9780810133174
0810133172
Questions in the Vestibule: Poems by Rachel Hadas
Used - Good
Paperback
Northwestern University Press
20160330
120
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