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The poet, the lion, talking pictures, El Farolito, a wedding in St. Roch, the big box store, the warp in the mirror, spring, midnights, fire & all, C.D. Wright

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The poet, the lion, talking pictures, El Farolito, a wedding in St. Roch, the big box store, the warp in the mirror, spring, midnights, fire & all, C.D. Wright
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (page 133)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
poetry
Main title
The poet, the lion, talking pictures, El Farolito, a wedding in St. Roch, the big box store, the warp in the mirror, spring, midnights, fire & all
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
941459199
Responsibility statement
C.D. Wright
Table Of Contents
In a word, a world -- My American scrawl -- Hold still, lion -- A plague of poets -- The book that Jane wrote : Midnights -- Nuptials & violence -- Stripe for stripe -- Poems are my building projects -- Jean Valentine, abridged -- Purgatorio -- In a word -- Listening to John's is music -- A reader for every writer -- The book that Jane wrote -- Hold still -- Talking pictures -- Concerning why poetry offers a better deal than the world's biggest retailer -- Jean Valentine -- Poetry was. Poetry is. Poetry will be. -- Bookburn -- Spring & all -- In a word -- Spring & all -- The not knowing whether what you've set down is any good -- Hold still -- Hold still -- Rene Char asked, What can we do -- Spring & all -- Nuptials & violence -- The book that Jane wrote -- Purgatorio -- During the composition of Rising, falling, hovering -- Pictures never taken but received -- On a wall in Whitechapel -- In a word -- Jean Valentine -- Spring & all -- Are we still seers and dreamers -- The book we hold in common -- The book that Brenda wrote : Seasonal works with letters on fire -- My American scrawl -- I remain haunted -- In a word -- Nuptials & violence -- During the composition of Rising, falling, hovering -- Hold still -- If one were to try to describe the heed that poetry requires -- Of those who can afford to be gentle -- In a word -- Nuptials & violence -- The old business about form & content -- In another book that Brenda wrote : Practical water -- Of those who can afford to be gentle -- I went to hear a young man talk -- Spring & all -- The book that Brenda wrote -- Hold still -- Jean Valentine -- Spring & all -- Jean Valentine -- The orchidaceous Ms. Loy, the amaranth, the octopus -- If the nineteenth century novel cannot be bested -- "The poem" -- Michael Ondaatje's "Driving with Dominic ..." -- Jean Valentine -- Spring & all -- Hold still -- Jean Valentine -- Le gusta este jardin ... -- In a word -- Poet Gale Nelson told me his all-time favorite blurb -- Questionnaire in January -- Grandma Wright completed fourth grade -- End sheet -- Among the poetry books quoted
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