Joanna Klink

Joanna Klink

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The Nightfields
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The Nightfields
  • By: Joanna Klink
  • Length: 1 hours 28 minutes
  • Publisher: Recorded Books, Inc.
  • Publish date: July 07, 2020
  • Language: English
  • (78 ratings)
(78 ratings)
A new collection from a poet who has made “a body of work at once utterly lucid and breathtakingly urgent” (Louise Gluck). Joanna Klink’s fifth book begins with personal poems of loss–a tree ripped out by a windstorm, a... Read more

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