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Previous owners name on the inside front first edition, First printing Book is in Very Good + condition. Boards have a small amount of shelf wear. Fore edges have a small amount of reading wear. Interior is clean and legible. No store stamps. Not remaindered. Thanks and Enjoy.All-Ways well packaged, All-Ways fast service.

149 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 1988

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June 25, 2021
This book is probably only going to hold interest for those who write poetry. It is written from the perspective of poetry as a means of practicing social justice. The chapters address different aspects of writing social justice poetry using examples from different poets. I'm an amateur poet and learned a great deal about the 'practice' of writing poetry. It's relatively scholarly but in a way that resonates with anyone who is interested in the topic.
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