Albert DeGenova

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Date: 2006

Edition: 2nd

Abstract: This book showcases work by two poets, Albert DeGenova and Charles Rossiter. It "combines prose memoirs supplying context with poems supplying the rhythm and pulse of real lives." The updated second edition contains 11 new poems and updated text.

Language: English

Notes: Abstract taken from fractaledgepress website.

ISSN/ISBN: 1-933126-18-3

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http://www.fractaledgepress.com/

Catalog Number: Book, DeGenova, Rossiter

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After Hours No. 25

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Date: Summer 2012

Abstract: After Hours says on the cover that it is a journal of Chicago writing and art. It is published twice a year and is composed of poetry, prose and photography.

Language: English.

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www.afterhourspress.com
editor@afterhourspress.com

Catalog Number: Journal, After Hours No. 25

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After Hours No. 1

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Date: Summer 2000

Abstract: In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods of the city that inspires an artistic vice that is unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated ... a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys ad factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys ad factory workers. *

Language: English.

Notes: *taken from the intro.

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www.afterhourspress.com
editor@afterhourspress.com

Catalog Number: Journal, After Hours No. 1

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The Laundromat Girl

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Date: 2005

Edition: First

Abstract: "This compilation of Chicago working class poems is reminiscent of Sandburg's Windy City years in its big shoulder curbside observation. If you had just entered the pearly gates of heaven Lee's poetry would be there, but you'd find this book, a halo with dreams, on heaven's train tracks contemplating jumping the ledge and burning all the way down like a Parliament light.

Language: English

Notes: Abstract taken from rear cover.

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www.puddinheadpress.com

Catalog Number: Book Kitzis, Lee

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