- A
chapbook is a type of
small printed booklet that was a po****r
medium for
street literature throughout early modern Europe.
Chapbooks were
usually produced...
- The Chap-Book was an
American literary magazine between 1894 and 1898. It is
often classified as one of the
first "little magazines" of the 1890s. The...
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publishing a
chapbook series,
though the term "
chapbook" is
applied loosely: "This here, this mixtape? It's a
chapbook. This novel? It's a
chapbook. Everything...
- The
Poetry Society of America's New York
Chapbook Fellowship is
awarded once a year to two New York
poets under 30
years of age who have yet to publish...
- is an
American poet. She has
published five
books of
poetry and
three chapbooks. Her
collection of poems, P****ing, was a
finalist for the 2003 Lambda...
- 2020),
Model of a City in
Civil War (Sarabande Books, 2015), and one
chapbook of poetry, Badger,
Apocrypha (Poetry
Society of America, 2011). Day was...
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James Morrow (born
March 17, 1947) is an
American novelist and short-story
writer known for
filtering large philosophical and
theological questions through...
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continuations of the
Western traditions of po****r literature, such as
chapbooks, and po****r prints. Its
history dates back to the 16th century, when...
- John Poch (born 1966 in Erie, Pennsylvania) is an
American poet,
fiction writer, and critic. John Poch
holds an M.F.A. in
Poetry from the
University of...
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Fortunatus is a
German proto-novel or
chapbook about a
legendary hero po****r in 15th- and 16th-century Europe, and
usually ****ociated with a
magical inexhaustible...