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Very Good jacket. New York. 1975. May 1975. Norton. 1st American Edition. Very Good in Dustjacket With Tear on Front Cover. 0393044106. 71 pages. hardcover. Jacket Design By Jay J. Smith Jacket Photograph By John Benedict. keywords: American Literature Poetry. DESCRIPTION-Here is a new collection of poems by a writer whom the poet Carolyn Kizer calls ‘one of the most passionate, energetic, and honest poets living. ' Hugo's most important subject is the American West; as William Stafford said of The Lady in Kicking Horse Reservoir, ‘A part of the West belongs to Hugo. By telling over and over again its places and people he reclaims it from the very bleakness he confronts; and it all begins to loom as a great intense abode that we can't neglect, that we can't bear to let go. ' In the present volume, people, places, dreams, memories are explored again-always in search of the poet's self. Here is Hugo describing his own work: ‘For years I thought a poet required some profound literary reason to write. Since I didn't have one, I assumed I was a private poet, a hermetic with need but no meaningful purpose. Thanks to reviewers and critics, and I owe them much, I now believe my poems demonstrate a conviction that my life is important just by virtue of being a life and being mine. And by extension, for the same reason, your life is important, too. ‘For a long time I couldn't believe in the importance of my affections even as they were showing in my poems, even as the poems themselves hinted at, in lucky moments revealed, the necessity of self-acceptance. Today I think what we love well remains because our love keeps it alive. ' Mr. Hugo taught creative writing at the University of Colorado; he also taught at Montana, Iowa, and Washington. inventory #4792.
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Fine in Near Fine jacket. First edition, hardcover issue. Fine in near fine dustwrapper with dampstains visible only on the inside of the jacket. Inscribed by the author: "For my friends at the Forum[? ]. Richard Hugo." Pulitzer Prize-winning poet James Tate's copy with his ownership Signature on the front fly. What the association between the "Forum" and Tate was is unknown to us. A very nice copy, the hardcover issue is uncommon.