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Author: | Levine, Anne-Marie | |
| Title: | Bus Ride to a Blue Movie | ||
| Publisher: | Pearl Editions | ||
| Pub. Date: | Spring 2003 | ||
| Description: | Bus Ride to a Blue Movie is as hilarious as it is endearing, as witty as it is often heart-breaking. Anne Marie-Levine has her finger on the pulse of the nation as it exists here, now-at this moment. Again and again, the reader chuckles with little shocks of recognition, as if to say, "Yes, that's how it is for women today." These are poems to savor and remember for a long time. -Marjorie Perloff | ||
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Author: | Levine, Anne-Marie | |
| Title: | Euphorbia | ||
| Publisher: | Provincetown Arts Press | ||
| Pub. Date: | Fall 1994; Fall 1999 (second printing) | ||
| Description: | Levine's poetry is full full of life drawing, as it were, after life, very brave and concrete. Throughout her poetry there is the humor of survival and the horror of relations and the comedy of the bedroom. -David Shapiro | ||
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Author: | Levine, Anne-Marie | |
| Title: | Oral History: A Monologue | ||
| Publisher: | Pearl Editions | ||
| Pub. Date: | 2005 | ||
| Description: | In the tradition of Huckleberry Finn and The Catcher in the Rye, Anne-Marie Levine takes us back to the 1940s to bring us an American boy's coming-of-age story. Thrown into the world of the hard-working, hard-drinking, hard-loving men of the Texas oil fields, and in thrall to their free-wheeling individualism, the boy embraces their macho life style with eager, reckless abandon, telling his story with the singular, unjaded innocence of the very young. -Pearl Editions | ||
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Author: | Levine, Anne-Marie | |
| Title: | With Sophie | ||
| Publisher: | Pea Pod Press | ||
| Pub. Date: | Fall 1999 | ||
| Description: | No. 20 of 100 copies. | ||
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