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  1. 16. Okt. 1998 · Carol Muske-Dukes was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, in 1945. She is the author of 10 poetry collections, including Camouflage (1975); National Book Award finalist An Octave Above Thunder: New and Selected Poems (1997); and Blue Rose (2018). She has also written essays, novels, and autobiographies, including Married to The Icepick Killer: A Poet ...

  2. Muske-Dukes, an award-winning poet who has written three previous novels, packs every page with metaphor and allusion, but her narrative is never abstract. The author herself taught on Rikers for several years (the book is dedicated to the members of that group), and she confronts her intellectual protagonist with the grim everyday realities of life in the underclass. Holly's students are not ...

  3. Carol Muske (mahsk) is probably best known for her poetry, but she also published (as Muske-Dukes) the novels Dear Digby (1989), Saving St. Germ (1993), and Life After Death (2001); a collection ...

  4. Carol Muske-Dukes. Carol Muske-Dukes (1945- ) is the author of a number of novels and poetry collections, including Wyndmere: Poems (Open Road Media, 2014). From 2008-2011, she served as the Poet Laureate of California. More about Carol Muske-Dukes Poet L ...

  5. Carol Muske-Dukes shows us how grief can be stabilized by craft and sense brought to bear on anguish, one careful line of poetry at a time." --Billy Collins. A Private Matter A Poem by Carol Muske-Dukes The New Yorker, December 23 & 39, 2002 : Married to ...

  6. 10. März 2019 · Epith. By Carol Muske-Dukes. Here’s the little dressmaker on her knees at your feet, mouth full of pins: fixing you in the dummy’s image. Your belled satin shivers like a goblet of fizzled brut– You wanted it late in life, happiness, wanted little family but after the kids grew up. Like a saint on her…

  7. 1. Jan. 2007 · Carol Muske-Dukes. 3.22. 136 ratings31 reviews. Fresh out of graduate school, Holly Mattox is a young, newly married, and spirited poet who moves to New York City from Minnesota in the early 1970’s. Hoping to share her passion for words and social justice, Holly is also determined to contribute to the politically charged atmosphere around her.