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Speaking Volumes

Bradford Morrow

Publisher: Conjunctions

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Summary

From a lineup of acclaimed literary talents, wide-ranging works centering on books and bibliophilia.   Writing about writing itself and about the books that are home to the written word. A library of ideas about language and the book in all their forms, Speaking Volumes collects poetry, fiction, and narrative nonfiction on historic, forbidden, repurposed, mistranslated, imaginary, lost, and life-changing books—books of every ilk.
Available since: 02/03/2015.
Print length: 348 pages.

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