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Maxine Kumin

Maxine Kumin is a former poet laureate of the United States. She lives in Warner, New Hampshire.

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Books by Maxine Kumin

  1. Book CoverBringing Together: Uncollected Early Poems 1958-1989


    "The power that Kumin draws from and brings to literature is potent and seemingly inexhaustible."—BooklistMore

  2. Book CoverConnecting the Dots: Poems


    "Kumin's is a poetry of wide sympathy and tact in which the ecumenical flavor is dominant. . . . This collection is full of generational severance and renewal, and a tart and compassionate irony."—The New YorkerMore

  3. Book CoverInside the Halo and Beyond: The Anatomy of a Recovery


    "Here is a singular story of survival, an earthly miracle wrought by family devotion, gardens, horses, guts. A compelling read."—Carolyn HeilbrunMore

  4. Book CoverJack and Other New Poems


    "Measured but warm, this work draws you in; it is another success among her many titles."--Library JournalMore

  5. Book CoverThe Long Marriage: Poems


    This luminous collection is Maxine Kumin's twelfth volume of poetry, the first since her remarkable memoir, Inside the Halo.More

  6. Book CoverLooking for Luck: Poems


    "From a marketplace in Bangkok to the fields of New Hampshire, from recollections of her own childhood to celebrations of an infant grandson, Kumin stakes her far-flung claims with authority in her tenth book of poetry."--Publishers WeeklyMore

  7. Book CoverSelected Poems, 1960-1990


    Gathered from nine collections representing three decades of work, these poems—newly available here in a rich and varied volume—celebrate the growth of a major artist.More

  8. Book CoverStill to Mow: Poems


    "Kumin writes ... with the clear gaze of a journalist and the ire of an activist.... Filled with love."—Christian Science MonitorMore

  9. Book CoverWhere I Live: New & Selected Poems 1990-2010


    "The power that Kumin draws from and brings to literature is potent and seemingly inexhaustible."—BooklistMore