9780819520142-0819520144-Drowning with Others

Drowning with Others

ISBN-13: 9780819520142
ISBN-10: 0819520144
Edition: First Edition
Author: James Dickey
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Format: Hardcover 96 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780819520142
ISBN-10: 0819520144
Edition: First Edition
Author: James Dickey
Publication date: 1962
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Format: Hardcover 96 pages

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Drowning with Others (ISBN-13: 9780819520142 and ISBN-10: 0819520144), written by authors James Dickey, was published by Wesleyan University Press in 1962. With an overall rating of 3.9 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Drowning with Others (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.39.

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Wesleyan University Press [Published Date: 1962]. Hardcover, 96 pp. Stated First Edition. Good+ in good+ dust jacket. Grey cloth covered boards with blue and black lettering on spine. light bumping and scuffing to edges of covers. Binding tight. Pages lightly aged but otherwise clean and unmarked. Dust jacket has a 3/4" tear tp the paper over the bottom edge of the back cover and a few other smaller nicks and tears and light creasing along edges. light overall scuffing, aging and soiling to jacket as well. NOT price clipped. Now in an archival-quality Brodart Cover NOT Ex-Library. NO remainder marks. [From back of dust jacket] THE world of James Dickey is founded in great and basic realities-the human ties of family and history, the world of nonhuman nature, the inhuman world of war. He sees these things, on their surfaces, as all men see them. But to that general view he adds the special quality of dream, of a constant play back and forth between what is easily evident and the half-glimpsed revelation that lies masked beneath it. Whether it is a hound running foxes at night, or the harlots of Pompeii fixed in crude paint on the walls of their chambers, or the memory of dead kings brooding over the cliffs of Dover, all that he senses is given a fresh interpretation and a special meaning that are at once deeply private and broadly universal. To read Mr. Dickey's poems is a rewarding experience indeed. James Dickey, poet, advertising man, sportsman, and soldier, is a native of Atlanta, which is still his official home. He is a Veteran of Air Force service in both World War II and the Korean struggle, with nearly a hundred combat missions and three military decorations. Educated at Clemson and at Vanderbilt, he has taught at Rice Institute and at the University of Florida. Following a year in France under a fellowship from the Sewanee Review, he spent nearly six years with advertising agencies in New York and Atlanta.
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