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David Citino Greatest Hits

David Citino Greatest Hits
Author: David Citino
Publisher: Pudding House Publications
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2001
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781589980365

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Steve Abbott Greatest Hits

Steve Abbott Greatest Hits
Author: Steve Abbott
Publisher: Pudding House Publications
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2005-03
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781589983465

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Book Collection

Book Collection
Author: David Citino
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Release: 1970
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Personal books of David Citino, Professor of English, The Ohio State University. Consists almost exclusively of first printings of contemporary poetry, with many presentation copies. Also includes some serials and anthologies.


Literary Manuscripts

Literary Manuscripts
Author: David Citino
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The literary manuscripts of Ohio State University poet David Citino. Collection from the personal library of David Citino.


William Page Greatest Hits

William Page Greatest Hits
Author: William Page
Publisher: Pudding House Publications
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781930755215

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Paperwork

Paperwork
Author: David Citino
Publisher: Kent State University Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2003
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780873387842

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This is a collection of essays, pieces of memoir and poetry set within the borders of Ohio. Although many of the pieces are firmly rooted in Ohio soil, concrete and stone and are watered by Ohio's creeks, rivers and great lake, Citino's concerns range far beyond Ohio's borders.


Poets on the Psalms

Poets on the Psalms
Author: Lynn Domina
Publisher: Trinity University Press
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2011-04-15
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1595340963

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Reverential, celebratory, antagonistic, and even erotic, this remarkable collection of essays interprets the Psalms as a collection of poetry. Written by 14 acclaimed poets, the essays approach the Psalms from a personal, often autobiographical perspective, demonstrating how relevant they remain for today’s readers. Alicia Ostriker examines the Psalms’ glory and their terror in a moving essay that revels in their moods of joy while acknowledging the brutality they invoke, linking their violence to events such as 9/11, the Palestinian uprisings, and the Rwandan massacres. Weaving autobiographical anecdotes with scholarly introspection, Enid Dame provides a Jewish explanation of Psalm 22, while editor Lynn Domina contemplates the pastoral life as she connects the everyday with phrases from the Psalms. From a former nun to a self-described left-wing Jew, from a Midrashic scholar to a Texas rancher, the contributors mirror the wide swath of humanity interested in, and affected by, the Psalms.


I Have My Own Song for it

I Have My Own Song for it
Author: Elton Glaser
Publisher: Akron Series in Poetry (Hardco
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2002
Genre: Literary Criticism
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I Have My Own Song For It: Modern Poems of Ohio gathers together 117 poems by 85 poets for a fresh perspective on the Buckeye State. These poems, written by such celebrated Ohio natives as James Wright and Mary Oliver, and by accomplished if less well known poets like Ruth L. Schwartz and Rachel Langille, offer a virtual tour of people and places in the state, traveling around Ohio's lakes and rivers, farms and open country, small towns and large cities.


The Book of Appassionata

The Book of Appassionata
Author: David Citino
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Total Pages: 208
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
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Sister Mary Appassionata has been talking herself into David Citino's poetry collections for many years. Charming when she wants to be, pushy by nature and by vocation, determined to say what she has to say, Sister Mary has evolved into a recognized literary personality, very popular with readers of Citino's poetry. She has now persuaded both poet and press that she is ready for her own breakthrough book, arguing that everything she has said in the past is still true and that she also has important new observations to make. The Book of Appassionata presents Sister Mary's new poems and brings together in one volume all her poems from Citino's previous collections.