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The End of the Alphabet
ISBN-13:
9780802124470
ISBN-10:
080212447X
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Claudia Rankine
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Grove Press
Format:
Paperback
128 pages
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ISBN-13:
9780802124470
ISBN-10:
080212447X
Edition:
Reprint
Author:
Claudia Rankine
Publication date:
2015
Publisher:
Grove Press
Format:
Paperback
128 pages
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The End of the Alphabet (ISBN-13: 9780802124470 and ISBN-10: 080212447X), written by authors
Claudia Rankine, was published by Grove Press in 2015.
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With a new introduction by Calvin Bedient
Claudia Rankine’s second poetry collection, The End of the Alphabet, is an inquiry into despair and recovery, selfhood and alienation. Centered on a heroine named Jane, these poemsobsessive, intrepid, eroticspeak in the aftermath of a life-altering tragedy, attempting to make peace with loss and find redemption through mourning. Rankine writes with unflinching attention to exterior detail and emotional nuance, as well as with linguistic and formal innovation, crafting an extraordinarily powerful, utterly unique portrait of sorrow and strength.
Claudia Rankine’s second poetry collection, The End of the Alphabet, is an inquiry into despair and recovery, selfhood and alienation. Centered on a heroine named Jane, these poemsobsessive, intrepid, eroticspeak in the aftermath of a life-altering tragedy, attempting to make peace with loss and find redemption through mourning. Rankine writes with unflinching attention to exterior detail and emotional nuance, as well as with linguistic and formal innovation, crafting an extraordinarily powerful, utterly unique portrait of sorrow and strength.
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