Sugar /

In her ninth collection of poetry, Andrea Cohen returns with her patent precision, wry wisdom and all-encompassing lyrics, where each image seems both small and mammoth, able to identify magic in the mundane and to see beyond it to the broader picture. Perhaps the great irony of Andrea Cohen’s work...

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Main Author: Cohen, Andrea, 1961- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Tribeca, New York : Four Way Books, [2026].

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