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On the poet and his craft. Selected prose of Theodore Roethke. Edited with an introduction by Ralph J. Mills, Jr

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  • "Essays and lectures which cover the full span of Roethke's craftmanship."
  • "Overview: "One of the virtues of good poetry is the fact that it irritates the mediocre." Theodore Roethke was one of the most famous and outspoken poets and poetry teachers this country has ever known. In this volume of selected prose, Roethke articulates his commitments to imaginative possibilities, offers tender advice to young writers, and zings darts at stuffed shirts, lightweights and fools."

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  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"

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  • "On the Poet and his craft"
  • "On the poet and his craft - selected prose of T.Roethke ed.with an introd.by ralph J.Mills,jr"
  • "On the poet and his craft. Selected prose of Theodore Roethke. Edited with an introduction by Ralph J. Mills, Jr"@en
  • "On the poet and his craft. Selected prose of Theodore Roethke. Edited with an introduction by Ralph J. Mills, Jr"
  • "On the poet and his craft. Selected prose of Theodore Roethke"@en
  • "On the poet and his craft : selected prose"
  • "On the poet and his craft : selected prose o Theodore Roethke"
  • "On the poet and his craft"@en
  • "On the poet and his craft"
  • "On the poet and his craft : Selected prose"
  • "On the poet and his craft selected prose of Theodore Roethke"
  • "On the poet and his craft; selected prose. Edited with an introd. by Ralph J. Mills"@en
  • "On the Poet and His Craft : Selected Prose of Theodore Roethke"
  • "On the poet and his craft : selected prose of Theodore Roethke : edited with an introduction by Ralph J. Mills"@en
  • "On the poet and his craft; selected prose. Edited with an introduction by Ralh J. Mills, Jr"@en
  • "On the poet and his craft : selected prose of Theodore Roethke"
  • "On the poet and his craft : selected prose of Theodore Roethke"@en