The Walls of This House Have Tongues
by Hyner, Stefan
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South Harpswell, ME: Blackberry, 1986. First printing. (13) pp., 8vo. Photocopy pages saddle-stapled into offset card covers. Printed from the author's handwritten text and drawings, with eleven photographs by Roland Scholz. As new.
Stefan Hyner is a poet, editor, and translator who works as a cabinet maker in Rohrhof, Germany. He edited the collected poems of Jaime de Angulo, the selected poems in English of Franco Beltrametti, and has made many translations of Chinese and American poets into German.
Stefan Hyner is a poet, editor, and translator who works as a cabinet maker in Rohrhof, Germany. He edited the collected poems of Jaime de Angulo, the selected poems in English of Franco Beltrametti, and has made many translations of Chinese and American poets into German.
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- Title
- The Walls of This House Have Tongues
- Author
- Hyner, Stefan
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- First printing
- Publisher
- Blackberry
- Place of Publication
- South Harpswell, ME
- Date Published
- 1986
- Bookseller catalogs
- Poetry;
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