If There Were Anywhere But Desert

Jabes, Edmond

The author's selected poems for 1943-1979; introduction by Paul Auster, afterword 'The Delirium of Meaning' by Robert Duncan; translation by Keith Waldrop, parallel French English text throughout.

Publisher: Station Hill Press. First American edition 1988
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: Barrytown, NY
Original cloth. Faint foxing to extremities. Very good.No dustwrapper.


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