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  • Almost an Elegy: New and Later Selected Poems

    Linda Pastan

    Hardback, 2022

    A moving and incandescent volume from a poet celebrated for her “unfailing mastery of her medium” (New York Times Book Review).
  • Almost an Elegy: New and Later Selected Poems

    Linda Pastan

    E Book, 2022

    A moving and incandescent volume from a poet celebrated for her “unfailing mastery of her medium” (New York Times Book Review).
  • Aspects of Eve: Poems

    Linda Pastan

    Paperback, 2007

  • Carnival Evening: New and Selected Poems 1968-1998

    Linda Pastan

    Paperback, 1999

    "Linda Pastan is one of America's truly fine poets working at the height of her powers." — Michael Collier, Baltimore Sun
  • An Early Afterlife: Poems

    Linda Pastan

    Paperback, 1996

    "She is always exhilarating for a reader and very educational for a writer. She just happens to be one of the creators among current poets, alive and surprising, and deft." —William Stratford
  • The Five Stages of Grief: Poems

    Linda Pastan

    Paperback, 1978

    “Out of the screams and shouts of women demanding liberation rises the clear, true voice of Linda Pastan, who, seemingly, through love and intelligence and a sure sense of her craft, has been...
  • A Fraction of Darkness

    Linda Pastan

    Paperback, 1985

  • Heroes In Disguise: Poems

    Linda Pastan

    Paperback, 1993

    “A keen awareness of our place in the cyclic nature of life is the theme that dominates this remarkably clear-sighted and gracefully written collection. . . . Highly recommended.” —Library Journal,...
  • The Imperfect Paradise

    Linda Pastan

    Paperback, 1989

    "This is a remarkable book, and it places Pastan among the most satisfying of contemporary American poets." —Josephine Jacobsen on The Five Stages of Grief in the Washington Post Book World
  • Insomnia: Poems

    Linda Pastan

    E Book, 2015

    Incandescent poems about living and aging—about being awake in this young century—by one of our most moving and eloquent poets.