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Air

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Has all the first edition points. A clean, unmarked protected by the Mylar plastic cover.

51 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1970

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Tom Clark

240 books22 followers
Clark was an American poet, editor and biographer. Clark was educated at the University of Michigan and served as poetry editor of "The Paris Review" from 1963 to 1973 and published numerous volumes of poetry with Black Sparrow Press. His literary essays and reviews have appeared in "The New York Times," "Times Literary Supplement," and many other journals.

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1,418 reviews23 followers
April 24, 2018
Air that you can taste. And want to. So much California in here. This is where I was lucky enough to be in a workshop with Tom Clark (Berkeley), and where I bought this book the first time (SF) -- and then a second time (in LA's Koreatown). But it really isn't so much the California that moves me as it is the clear, soft report on life.
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63 reviews7 followers
May 2, 2008
2 of 5. Not very good. A couple of good things, but I couldn't tell anyone else to read it.
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Author 21 books105 followers
September 15, 2008
Where's the love? I don't really like his newer work but this old school stuff rocks the house with a UHF antenna!

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