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Product Description: The Alphabet of the Trees is a superb collection of essays about teaching all aspects and forms of nature writing, including poems, field journals, fiction, and nonfiction. It is a practical handbook; an introduction to nature writing, nature poetry, and fieldwork; and a guide to some basic strategies for teachers at all levels...read more
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9780915924639 | Teachers & Writers, September 1, 2000, cover price $19.95 | About this edition: The Alphabet of the Trees is a superb collection of essays about teaching all aspects and forms of nature writing, including poems, field journals, fiction, and nonfiction.
Product Description: Black Tulips is a selection from the poetry of Jose Maria Hinojosa, the first English translation of a well-known poet of Spain's famed Generation of '27, which included Lorca, Dalí, Buñuel, Alberti, Aleixandre and Hernandez. His right wing politics caused him to break with the group during the Spanish Republic...read more
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9781608010882 | Bilingual edition (Uno Pr, October 16, 2012), cover price $18.95 | About this edition: Black Tulips is a selection from the poetry of Jose Maria Hinojosa, the first English translation of a well-known poet of Spain's famed Generation of '27, which included Lorca, Dalí, Buñuel, Alberti, Aleixandre and Hernandez.
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9780915924592 | Teachers & Writers, January 1, 2000, cover price $14.95 | About this edition: In this book, poet and teacher Mark Statman not only presents practical ideas and assignments distilled from his many years of experience as a creative writing teacher, he also tells us how he develops such ideas and how other teachers--at any level--can too.
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9780802143532 | Bilingual edition (Grove Pr, December 21, 2007), cover price $14.00 | About this edition: A bilingual collection of surrealistic poems with English translations reflects García Lorca's response to the vitality, beauty, violence, poverty, and social turbulence of New York City during a prolonged visit in 1930.
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