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<title>The Blue Buick</title>
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<description><![CDATA[<a class="highslide" href="https://picture.graycity.net/img/b-h-fairchild/the_blue_buick.jpg"><img src="https://picture.graycity.net/img/b-h-fairchild/the_blue_buick_preview.jpg" class="fr-fic fr-dib" title ="The Blue Buick" alt ="The Blue Buick"/></a><br//>"[B. H. Fairchild] is the American voice at its best: confident and conflicted, celebratory and melancholic."&#8212;New York TimesGathering works from five of B. H. Fairchild's previous volumes stretching over thirty years, and adding twenty-six brilliant new poems, The Blue Buick showcases the career of a poet who represents "the American voice at its best: confident and conflicted, celebratory and melancholic" (New York Times).Fairchild's poetry covers a wide range, both geographically and intellectually, though it finds its center in the rural Midwest: in oilfields and dying small towns, in taverns, baseball fields, one-screen movie theaters, and skies "vast, mysterious, and bored." Ultimately, its cultural scope&#8212;where Mozart stands beside Patsy Cline, with Grunewald, G&#246;del, and Rothko only a subway ride from the Hollywood films of the 1950s&#8212;transcends region and decade to explore the relationship of memory to the imagination and the...]]></description>
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