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Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos

Poems 1973-1993

Author: Lawrence Joseph

Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos

Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos

$18.00

About This Book

The first three books by the author of Into It

Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos brings together the poems from Lawrence Joseph's first three books of poetry: Shouting at No One, Curriculum Vitae, and Before Our Eyes. Now in one volume, the poems from these three books can be seen as the work of one of American poetry's most original and challenging poets.

"His poetry works along the front lines, reconnoitering and marking down the slightest moves. If poets can, when confronting the endless shocks and snarls of urban and international life, resist flinching or turning away, they deserve our attention. If what they say about that world comes from a place of vigilance and concern . . . they have earned our admiration." --David Yezzi, Parnassus

"A poet of fierce . . . intensity . . . Joseph writes with an authenticity that is earned, not just acquired." --David Lehman, The Washington Post Book World

"Joseph's poems cut to the quick . . . They gleam with the sharp edge of their truth; they are hard to forget." --James Finn Cotter, The Hudson Review

Page Count
192
On Sale
08/25/2005

Book Details

The first three books by the author of Into It

Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos brings together the poems from Lawrence Joseph's first three books of poetry: Shouting at No One, Curriculum Vitae, and Before Our Eyes. Now in one volume, the poems from these three books can be seen as the work of one of American poetry's most original and challenging poets.

Imprint Publisher

Farrar, Straus and Giroux

ISBN

9780374125172

In The News

“His poetry works along the front lines, reconnoitering and marking down the slightest moves. If poets can, when confronting the endless shocks and snarls of urban and international life, resist flinching or turning away, they deserve our attention. If what they say about that world comes from a place of vigilance and concern . . . they have earned our admiration.” —David Yezzi, Parnassus

“A poet of fierce . . . intensity . . . Joseph writes with an authenticity that is earned, not just acquired.” —David Lehman, The Washington Post Book World

“Joseph's poems cut to the quick . . . They gleam with the sharp edge of their truth; they are hard to forget.” —James Finn Cotter, The Hudson Review

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Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos

Codes, Precepts, Biases, and Taboos

$18.00