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Go Your Stations, Girl

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Poems

The book is published by Arion Press, renowned for the high quality of its book design and production. Format: 9-1/4 by 6-1/4 inches, 104 pages. The types are Monotype Suburban French and handset Ariston script, printed by letterpress on grey Basingwerk paper. Soft-bound in grey wrappers.

82 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1991

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Carl R. Martin

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Carl R. Martin, of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, was unknown when he submitted an unsolicited manuscript to the Arion Press. Arion recognized Martin's exceptional talent and published his first collection, consisting of 39 poems.

Gilbert Sorrentino, the Stanford University novelist and critic, has written of Carl Martin: "He is possessed of poetic genius. The things he can do with language, a medium which he clearly loves and thoroughly distrusts, are astonishing."

The poet and critic John Hollander of Yale University writes: "Carl Martin's poetry is highly unusual. I find his originality of diction to be most impressive and his revision of surrealist agendas to be most imaginatively compelling."

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