Maureen N. McLane
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My Poets
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published
2012
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7 editions
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This Blue: Poems
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published
2014
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6 editions
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Mz N: the serial: A Poem-in-Episodes
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published
2016
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4 editions
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Some Say: Poems
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published
2017
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4 editions
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World Enough
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published
2010
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4 editions
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Same Life
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published
2008
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5 editions
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What You Want: Poems
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What I'm Looking For: Selected Poems 2005–2017
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published
2019
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2 editions
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More Anon: Selected Poems
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published
2021
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3 editions
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Balladeering, Minstrelsy, and the Making of British Romantic Poetry
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published
2008
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5 editions
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“Things are always terrible
for some people. The question
is the ratio of the palpable hurt
to the general session
of life in an era.”
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for some people. The question
is the ratio of the palpable hurt
to the general session
of life in an era.”
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“One thinks of the failure of representation since 9/11, the proliferation of novels, the media glut, the surfeit of images that somehow slide too easily into a banal repertoire, commodified shock.”
― My Poets
― My Poets
“Fast on the heels of his brilliant 'The Cardiff Giant', Larry Lockridge has done it again, and differently. 'The Great Cyprus Think Tank' offers a fizzing brew of ideas, erotic shenanigans, cultural commentary, and stylistic brio. With the lightest of touches and a rapier wit, Lockridge conjures a sociable intellectual frolic that effortlessly ingathers everything form climate change to animal rights to Shakespeare to Rimbaud's lost notebook to the upheavals of Cypriot history. Mindful of all kinds of disaster, this is a novel of deep comedy, energy, and chastened joy. I strongly advise you to ride out any tsunami on the backs of Lockridge's sea turtles.”
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