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Proximities
Poems
Aaron Rosen
Sheep Meadow Press distributed by University Press of New England
2001 • 104 pp. 6 x 9"
Poetry
$12.95 Paper, 1-878818-96-1
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A poet of "wit and polish," Aaron Rosen deals with two major themes, love and language, each held close and at furthest distance. He is simultaneously spare and rich; he is a master of opposites brought into close proximity, call it storm and calm, or the proximity of appearance and illusion, certainty and hesitation. His is a poetry of discovery and preservation -- the structures of his art.
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AARON ROSEN was born in Utica, New York. He has a Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley. He taught for many years at SUNY Buffalo where he also served as Provost. His work has appeared in numerous journals including Choice, Epoch, Hambone, Kenyon Review, and Partisan Review. His other collections of poetry published by The Sheep Meadow Press are Traces (1991) and Taps for Space (1980). He lives in Boston.
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