The heralded debut collection of poems by the author of What the Living
Do (Norton, 1997). Selected by Margaret Atwood as a winner in the 1987
Open Competition of the National Poetry Series, this unique collection
was the first sounding of a deeply authentic voice. Howe's early
writings concern relationship, attachment, and loss, in a highly
original search for personal transcendence. Many of the thirty-four
poems in The Good Thief appeared in such prestigious journals and
periodicals as The Atlantic, The American Poetry Review, Poetry,
Ploughshares, The Agni Review, and The Partisan Review.