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by Jenny Kander,C. E. Greer

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Author:
Jenny Kander,C. E. Greer
ISBN13:
978-0871952929
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0871952920
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Indiana Historical Society; 1st Edition edition (July 1, 2011)
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And Know This Place book. As Kander and Greer not in the preface of "And Know this Place: Poetry of Indiana:" "Our central criterion for selection was quality of writing, and we chose those poems which cover the spectrum of experience in both place and time, in setting from city streets to wilderness tracks, covering the state from Goshen in the north to Floye's Knobs by the.

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And Know This Place: Poetry of Indiana is a wonderful volume, richly produced, with gorgeous cover art and a fitting . Indiana Historical Society Press, Indianapolis, IN.

And Know This Place: Poetry of Indiana is a wonderful volume, richly produced, with gorgeous cover art and a fitting allusion to T. S. Eliot in its title. The book is outstanding as a comprehensive anthology of the best and most important of Indiana poetry through the generations.

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Published continuously since 1905, the Indiana Magazine of History is one of the nation's oldest historical journals. And Know This Place Poetry of Indiana by Jenny Kander and C. Greer, Roger Mitchell. Greer, Roger Mitchell (pp. 161-163). DOI: 1. 378/indimagahist.

Her poetry is known for its lyrical simplicity and the directness of its themes. a b c d e f Kander, Jenny, and C. Greer (2011). And Know This Place: Poetry of Indiana. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. 1 Early life and education. p. 341. ISBN 9780871952929.

Select Format: Hardcover. ISBN13: 9780871952929. Release Date: April 2011.

Containing more than a hundred poems by seventy-four poets of twenty-two nationalities, Say This of Horses represents the abundance of poems about horses that have been written throughout the ages and around the world. Whether probing the ages-old connection between horses and humans, the immediate physical presence of horses, or the metaphysical elements of these magnificent animals, this collection celebrates the horse as what Maxine Kumin calls our enduring myth, the repository for our love and terror.

Edited by Jenny Kander and C. E. Greer, And Know This Place: Poetry of Indiana, features the work of 116 poets who live or who have lived in the state long enough to acquire a sense of the place. The book is the first collection of Indiana poetry to appear for more than a hundred years, with the last major anthology, Poets and Poetry of Indiana, published in 1900. The list of poets in this volume include such notable figures from the past as James Whitcomb Riley, William Vaughn Moody, Jessamyn West, and Marguerite Young, as well as such modern masters as Etheridge Knight, Mary Ellen Solt, Jared Carter, and Norbert Krapf. In addition, the book has a foreword, An Extraordinary Legacy, written by Roger Mitchell, former director of the creative writing program at Indiana University, where he held the Ruth Lilly Poetry Chair. As Kander and Greer note in the book s preface: Our central criterion for selection was quality of the writing, and we chose those poems which cover the spectrum of experience in both place and time, in settings from city streets to wilderness tracks, covering the state from Goshen in the north to Floyd s Knobs by the Ohio River, and from Gessie on the Illinois line to Cottage Grove a hundred and fifty miles east.