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The man in the black coat turns:

poems
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Dial Press, 1981 - 62 pagina's
The collection consists of two sets of galley proofs, page proofs, gatherings and sample pages, all unannotated, from Bly's book.

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Review: The Man in the Black Coat Turns

Gebruikersrecensie  - Angela - Goodreads

I think I pick this up every few months...already read it at least a dozen times, but it haunts me in a delightful fashion. Robert Bly knows how to sock it to my poetic sensibilities... Volledige recensie lezen

Review: The Man in the Black Coat Turns

Gebruikersrecensie  - SmarterLilac - Goodreads

For the most part, I do not like the poetry modern men have written about their lives or relationships. But Bly is the exception and this book is definitely my favorite work of his. Volledige recensie lezen

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Over de auteur (1981)

Robert Bly lives on a farm in his native state of Minnesota. He edited The Seventies magazine, which he founded as The Fifties and in the next decade called The Sixties. In 1966, with David Ray, he organized American Writers Against the Vietnam War. The Light Around the Body, which won the National Book Award in 1968, was strongly critical of the war in Vietnam and of American foreign policy. Since publication of Iron John: A Book About Men (1990), a response to the women's movement, Bly has been immensely popular, appearing on talk shows and advising men to retrieve their primitive masculinity through wildness. Bly is also a translator of Scandinavian literature, such as Twenty Poems of Tomas Transtromer. Through the Sixties Press and the Seventies Press, he introduced little-known European and South American poets to American readers. His magazines have been the center of a poetic movement involving the poets Donald Hall, Louis Simpson, and James Wright.

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