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A Woman and a Man, Ice-Fishing: Poems

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Poems about time and loss, chaos and creation. Rural and urban settings ranging from the mid-20th-century Midwest and contemporary New England to dream countrysides and surreal cities of exile. Includes twelve "little prayers," after Paul Goodman, with an epigraph from Goodman.

72 pages, Paperback

First published November 22, 2005

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February 16, 2008
Lee Rudolph is a madman. Lee Rudolph loves caesura. Lee Rudolph knows more than enough about low-dimensional topology to cause an aneurysm.

Interesting note: Mr. Rudolph was a founder of Alice James Books.
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