The Probable World (Poets, Penguin)

The Probable World by Lawrence Raab is a poetry anthology published by Penguin Books on April 1, 2000. This edition contains 96 pages and is presented in English. In this collection, Raab delves into a variety of themes, including friendship, space aliens, dreams, and high school, showcasing his innovative approach to poetic expression.
Readers will find a diverse exploration of contemporary topics throughout the anthology. Raab’s work invites reflection on the complexities of human experience and imagination, making connections between seemingly disparate subjects. This collection stands as a testament to the versatility of poetry, offering insights into everyday life and the extraordinary.
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The critically acclaimed poetauthor of What We Don’t Know About Each Other, a National Book Award finalist, presents an innovative new anthology of poetry in which he explores such diverse topics as the nature of friendship, space aliens, dreams, high school, and more. Original.
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