My first attempt, a chapbook of satiric epigrams, led me to examine the social facts. |
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Rendezvous, a long poem, will be published as a chapbook by Wild Honey Press in Dublin early this year. |
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But now, published as a handsome if austere chapbook, the poem can be understood on its own terms. |
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During that time, I put together a whole chapbook of my poems, mostly about my family. |
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The concentrated, condensed format of the chapbook in some ways performs an inversion of the role that a Selected Poems might act out. |
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A chapbook of his poems is forthcoming from Groundwater Press. |
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This is thrilling news for Montreal, a city where you can't slip on the ice without being caught by a spoken word performer trying to sell you a chapbook. |
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This was, till within the last few years, a favourite chapbook in the north of England. |
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A chapbook is an early type of popular literature printed in early modern Europe. |
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Popular literature might be seen as the successor of the early modern chapbook. |
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Tricks of Light is a chapbook of free-verse poetry nurse and outdoorswoman Jeanie Tomasko. |
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