The Chinese Insomniacs: New Poems
Of the handful of American poets who have made a contribution to the fields of fiction and literary criticism, Josephine Jacobsen has been one of the most widely acclaimed for the force and originality of her work. In The Chinese Insomniacs, a wholly new collection of her poetry, she reaches her highest level of intensity in poems about people, the landscape of dreams, and the nature of time. She shows us the common bonds of human beings from century to century with an empathetic intelligence that is rare in American letters today.

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The Chinese Insomniacs: New Poems
Of the handful of American poets who have made a contribution to the fields of fiction and literary criticism, Josephine Jacobsen has been one of the most widely acclaimed for the force and originality of her work. In The Chinese Insomniacs, a wholly new collection of her poetry, she reaches her highest level of intensity in poems about people, the landscape of dreams, and the nature of time. She shows us the common bonds of human beings from century to century with an empathetic intelligence that is rare in American letters today.

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The Chinese Insomniacs: New Poems

The Chinese Insomniacs: New Poems

by Josephine Jacobsen
The Chinese Insomniacs: New Poems

The Chinese Insomniacs: New Poems

by Josephine Jacobsen

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Of the handful of American poets who have made a contribution to the fields of fiction and literary criticism, Josephine Jacobsen has been one of the most widely acclaimed for the force and originality of her work. In The Chinese Insomniacs, a wholly new collection of her poetry, she reaches her highest level of intensity in poems about people, the landscape of dreams, and the nature of time. She shows us the common bonds of human beings from century to century with an empathetic intelligence that is rare in American letters today.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780812278187
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc.
Publication date: 10/29/1981
Series: Anniversary Collection
Pages: 80
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.50(d)
Age Range: 18 Years
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