The Rossi Reader: Essential Writings: 1984 - 2018
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A lifetime of provocative but humane writing in poetry, fiction, drama, criticism and screenplay is contained in this expansive ebook edition. The foreword by Hugh Cook is astounding and delves deep into what Rossi is uncovering in his incredible art.
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