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While Shelton has been known primarily for his poems dealing with the landscape of the Southwest and the destruction of that landscape, the poems in this book are much more far-ranging, including many poems dealing with soocial issues (the issue of illegal immigration on our southern border, homeles...

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Tác giả chính: Shelton, Richard
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English
Được phát hành: Pittsburgh, Pa. University of Pittsburgh Press 2007
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