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John Ciardi

Dante Alighieri Was Considered Italy's Greatest Poet. He Is The Author Of The Three Canticles, "The Inferno," "The Purgatorio," And "The Paradiso," Along With "La Vita Nuova," He Died In 1321. John Ciardi Was A Distinguished Poet And Professor, Having Taught At Harvard And Rutgers Universities, And Is A Poetry Editor Of "The Saturday Review," He Was A Winner Of The Harriet Monroe Memorial Award And The Prix De Rome.

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Ciardi John:
Collected Poems Ciardi(p)

Compiled by: Edward M. Cifelli, Editor: Edward M. Cifelli
University Of Arkansas Press , 1997
Quality paperback, 456 pages

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Ciardi John:
You Read to Me, I'll Read to You

Illustrator: Edward Gorey
Harpercollins , 1987
Quality paperback, 64 pages

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Ciardi John:
You Read to Me, I'll Read to You

Illustrator: Edward Gorey
San Val , 1987
Hardcover, 64 pages

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