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The Vampire in Verse:An Anthology

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This collection of poetry about vampires includes works by Goethe, Coleridge, Byron, Keats, Baudelaire, Kipling, Fitzgerald, Yeats, and more.

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First published November 1, 1985

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Steven Moore

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Steven Moore is a literary critic. He received his Ph.D. from Rutgers University in 1988.

While Moore has been a teacher, bookstore owner, book reviewer, and columnist, he is most well known for his work as an editor and author of literary criticism. Moore is the foremost authority on William Gaddis, having written a book on this author, supervised the collection of several critical essays, and assisted in the translation of Gaddis' work into Chinese.

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November 27, 2013
egads!! the kind of book that's OOP! why not who not already not this one been rush'd back into print someone's waiting to make a killing in this climate, bloodsuckers sucking around hither and yon. there be to be found still and yet one or two copies on the market for you bloodsucking wierd-os and if you wanna see the coffin=bookcase (which is waaay=cooler than the coffin=shaped box employed by the misfits for their boxset release in the shape of a coffin) employed during research for this bloodsucking anthology there's a pic in the interview which you should read about just about here or there, maybe :: that bookcase is what i'm gunna make special for myself and myself for all the wonders of BURIED books that are all lying around and mass'd together into a mass'ed grave but unEARTH'd maybe they'll look handsome in a coffin=shaped bookcase case with shelves -- lots of shelves as neo says.
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