Poetry Foundation Announces Publication of 'Everything Preserved' by Landis Everson ; Inaugural Winner of Emily Dickinson First Book Award Published by Graywolf Press

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Date: 20061017
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Contact: Anne Halsey of The Poetry Foundation, 312-799-8016

CHICAGO, Oct. 17 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Poetry Foundation is pleased to announce the publication of Landis Everson's prize- winning first book of poetry, "Everything Preserved: Poems 1955- 2005." The inaugural recipient of the Emily Dickinson First Book Award from the Poetry Foundation, the collection is being published by Graywolf Press.

"Why did Landis Everson stop writing poetry for forty-three years?" asks the New York Times in a recent feature article. This question permeates ...

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