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Scalapino, Leslie New Time eBook

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The latest collection of poetry from one of the foremost American avant-garde poets.

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Title of eBook: New Time
Release Date: 02-15-2011
Publisher: Wesleyan

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Parent title New Time
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SKU 9780819572219
File size 1747
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