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An Introduction to Observances by David Caplan

Stephen Burt is Professor of English at Harvard. His books include The Art of the Sonnet, with David Mikics (Harvard, 2010), Close Calls with Nonsense: Reading New Poetry (Graywolf, 2009), Parallel Play: Poems (Graywolf, 2006), and Randall Jarrell and His Age (Columbia, 2002).
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An Introduction to Observances by David Caplan


