The God of Loneliness: Selected and New Poems
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HarperCollins, 2010.
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English
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9780547487342

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Philip Schultz., & Philip Schultz|AUTHOR. (2010). The God of Loneliness: Selected and New Poems . HarperCollins.

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Philip Schultz and Philip Schultz|AUTHOR. The God of Loneliness: Selected and New Poems HarperCollins, 2010.

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The God of Loneliness, a major collection of Schultz's work, includes poems from his five books (Like Wings, Deep Within the Ravine, The Holy Worm of Praise, Living in the Past, Failure) and fourteen new poems. It is a volume to cherish, from "one of the least affected of American poets, and one of the fiercest" (Tony Hoagland), and it will be an essential addition to the history of American poetry.
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