��oy is not made to be a crumb,��writes Mary Oliver, and certainly joy abounds in her new book of poetry and prose poems. Swan, her twentieth volume, shows us that, though we may be ��ade out of the dust of stars,��we are of the world she captures here so vividly. Swan is Oliver's tribute to ��he mortal way��of desiring and living in the world, to which the poet is renowned for having always been ��otally loyal.��br>
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The Last Troubadour: New and Selected Poems
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Cihcewesin: New Poetry from Indigenous Saskatchewan
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Essential Patti Smith: Poetry of Patti Smith
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Galaxy Love: Poems
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Paul Violi: Selected Poems 1970-2007
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Vivas to Those Who Have Failed: Poems
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Our Miss Brooks
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The Pirate Who Does Not Know the Value of Pi
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Songs With Our Eyes Closed
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Emily Dickinson: A User’s Guide
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Flowers of Anti-Martyrdom
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Farewell, My Lovelies
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Whereas: Poems
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Emily Dickinson: A User’s Guide
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Translating Translating Apollinaire: A Preliminary Report
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The Essential W.S. Merwin
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The Virginia State Colony for Epileptics and Feebleminded: Poems
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The Rain in Portugal: Poems
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The Woods Are On Fire: New and Selected Poems
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Opening to the Poem
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