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Carnegie Mellon Series:

Classic Contemporaries
Poetry
Short Fiction
Poets in Prose

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The Carnegie Mellon Classic Contemporaries Series, inaugurated in 1989 with the publication of Sunday by Thomas Lux, and now in it's eighteenth anniversary year, numbers more than seventy-five titles. This series has gained widespread praise for reissuing significant out-of-print books by important American poets including Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, James Tate, Jon Anderson, Deborah Digges, Stephen Dobyns, Carol Muske, Amy Gerstler, Larry Levis, Elizabeth Spires, James Welch and Ellen Bryant Voigt.

2007 Classic Contemporary Titles:

Cornelius Eady

The Autobiography of a Jukebox

2007
ISBN: 978-0-88748-470-4
$14.95 paper

Mary Karr

Abacus

2007
ISBN: 978-0-88748-469-8
$14.95 paper

Denis Johnson

The Incognito Lounge

2007
ISBN: 978-0-88748-473-5
$14.95 paper


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