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    Poetry after 9/11 [electronic resource] : an anthology of New York poets / introduction by Alicia Ostriker ; edited by Dennis Loy Johnson and Valerie Merians.
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    Hoboken, NJ : Melville House Pub., 2002.
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  • American poetry -- New York (State) -- New York.
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  • September 11 Terrorist Attacks, 2001 -- Poetry.
  •  
  • American poetry -- 21st century.
  •  
  • New York (N.Y.) -- Poetry.
  • Electronic Resourcehttp://hawaii.lib.overdrive.com/ContentDetails.htm?ID=9DE599CB-92B6-4B50-8B25-9A8ABCEBB6AD This title is available online; click here to access
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    9781612190105 (electronic bk.)
    1612190103 (electronic bk.)
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    1 online resource (xv, 112 p.)
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    1st ed.
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    This collection features the work of some of New York's preeminent poets, including Pulitzer Prize winner Stephen Dunn and National Book Award finalist Alicia Ostriker, at a pivotal moment in America's history-one year after the World Trade Center and Pentagon terrorist attacks. The poems, including many that have never been published before, cover an extraordinary variety of responses to the experience of writing and living in the aftermath of September 11. Some pieces offer eyewitness accounts of poets at the scene; others touch more indirectly upon the events and reflect the somber resonance of the tragedy's impact upon life in the city. All reflect a gravitation toward the healing powers of self-expression, which were visible everywhere in the days after the attacks: on the walls of the firehouses, in letters to the editor at local newspapers, even scrawled in the dusty ash covering lower Manhattan.
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