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      Published by Norton 1994

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      Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Winter Numbers: Poems, by Marilyn Hacker. Norton, 1994. 1st edition. Cloth, 95 pages. SIGNED BY HACKER. Fine in Near Fine Jacket which has light wear. Signed by Author.

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      Language: English

      Published by Scribner, New York 1996

      0684814463 / 9780684814469

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      Condition: FINE. First printing. Introduction by Clare Coss. SIGNED by Marilyn Hacker at her poem "Runaways Cafe II." Includes contributions from more than 80 contemporary lesbian poets - Chrystos, Adrienne Rich, Muriel Rukeyser, Paula Gunn Allen, Dorothy Allison, Michelle Cliff, Kate Rushin, and many more. Brief biographies and

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      Language: English

      Published by Kenyon College, Gambier, Ohio 1991

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      Condition: NEAR FINE. First printing. Special issue featuring writers of color - among the poets are Michael S. Weaver, Wendy Rose, Colleen McElroy, Martin Espada and many others; short stories by Reginald McKnight, Paule Marshall, Kyoko Mori and more; essays by Toi Derricotte, Henry Taylor and Barbara DiBernard, and reviews by