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Alehouse Sonnets

Author Norman Dubie

In this sequence of 50 poems, Norman Dubie has conversations with the 19th century British essayist William Hazlitt.

Bio

Norman Dubie is a professor in the Department of English at Arizona State University.


Praise for this book

It's not simply that a sizeable portion of Hazlitt's life is also Dubie's, but that Dubie's experience, 153 years later, was imbedded in Hazlitt's. The very manner of these fifty 'sonnets' suggests it: an almost 'innocent' attention to the sacred and profane, and exceptional combination of energy and restraint, a 'purity' owing to Dubie's ability to measure the lives of Hazlitt and himself without extraneous judgments. This is a remarkable sequence — for its amazing historical sense, for its special vocabulary and collections of objects, and finally for its psychological rightness.

Marvin Bell
Cover of "Alehouse Sonnets" featuring a man's photograph
Date published
Publisher
Carnegie Mellon
ISBN
978-0887485046

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