Louise Erdrich's first major work of nonfiction, The Blue Jay's Dance, brilliantly and poignantly examines the joys and frustrations, the compromises and the insights, and the difficult struggles and profound emotional satisfactions the acclaimed author experienced in the course of one twelvemonth periodfrom a winter pregnancy through a spring and summer of new motherhood to her return to writing in the fall. In exquisitely lyrical prose, Erdrich illuminates afresh the large and small events that every parent will recognize and appreciate.
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American Originality: Essays on Poetry
$840 -
North to the USA: Stories of Our Immigration Crisis
$593 -
La baba del caracol
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A Sand Book
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Eurospective: Conversations With European Writers at the Boston University Institute for Human Sciences
$595 -
Tag: Canadian Poets at Play
$698 -
Southern Poetry Anthology: Texas
$803 -
Deep Waters: Frank Waters Remembered in Letters & Commentary
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Southwelt’s Sphere: The Influence of England’s Secret Poet
$875 -
Days When I Hide My Corpse in a Cardboard Box: Selected Poems
$525 -
Little Labors
$383 -
From the Monastery to the World: The Letters of Thomas Merton and Ernesto Cardenal
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The History of the Future: American Essays
$593 -
The Written World and the Unwritten World
$525 -
Writers Who Love Too Much: New Narrative Writing 1977-1997
$873 -
Somebody With a Little Hammer
$908 -
Directions for Use
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More Alive and Less Lonely: On Books and Writers
$747 -
In Spring the Dawn: Sei Shonagon’s Makura No Soshi - the Pillow Book and the Poetics of Amusement
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In Gratitude
$630