Selected poems / Theodore Weiss.
1995
PS3545.E4735 A6 1995
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Title
Selected poems / Theodore Weiss.
Uniform Title
Poems. Selections
ISBN
0810150379 (alk. paper)
9780810150379 (alk. paper)
0810150409 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780810150409 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780810150379 (alk. paper)
0810150409 (pbk. : alk. paper)
9780810150409 (pbk. : alk. paper)
Imprint
Evanston, Ill. : TriQuarterly Books, Northwestern University Press, 1995.
Description
330 p. ; 23 cm.
Exhibited
1995 Poets House Showcase
Call Number
PS3545.E4735 A6 1995
Formatted Contents Note
The Hook
A Sum of Destructions
The Dance Called David
After Five Years
A Commonplace
Sonata Pathetique
A Gothic Tale
Barracks Apt. 14
A Local Matter
The Fire at Alexandria
An Egyptian Passage
The Giant Yea
A Working Day
A Trip Through Yucatan
House of Fire
The Medium
Clothes Maketh the Man
A World to Do
In the Round
Studying French
Into Summer
On Stuffing a Goose
The Last Day and the First
Caliban Remembers
A Letter from the Pygmies
The Life of...
Far Out, Far In
The Breakup
Illness
A Russian Lesson
Malady
November Late
"Fresh Paint"
Sultry Dawn
A Poem Recalled
Inside the Storm
From A to Z
A Summer Thunderstorm
Blithewood
This Gray Age
To Anna Akhmatova
"Thank god there is no Tsar"
"Sleeping, he saw Ophelia in his dream"
"The affair was badly flawed"
"That pointless happiness, was it worth it?"
"Losing yourself in thought, daydreaming".
A Sum of Destructions
The Dance Called David
After Five Years
A Commonplace
Sonata Pathetique
A Gothic Tale
Barracks Apt. 14
A Local Matter
The Fire at Alexandria
An Egyptian Passage
The Giant Yea
A Working Day
A Trip Through Yucatan
House of Fire
The Medium
Clothes Maketh the Man
A World to Do
In the Round
Studying French
Into Summer
On Stuffing a Goose
The Last Day and the First
Caliban Remembers
A Letter from the Pygmies
The Life of...
Far Out, Far In
The Breakup
Illness
A Russian Lesson
Malady
November Late
"Fresh Paint"
Sultry Dawn
A Poem Recalled
Inside the Storm
From A to Z
A Summer Thunderstorm
Blithewood
This Gray Age
To Anna Akhmatova
"Thank god there is no Tsar"
"Sleeping, he saw Ophelia in his dream"
"The affair was badly flawed"
"That pointless happiness, was it worth it?"
"Losing yourself in thought, daydreaming".
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