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|a Whittemore, Reed.
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|a Fifty Poems Fifty.
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|a TABLE OF CONTENTS; THE GIRL IN THE NEXT ROOM; SONG OF THE PATIENT PATIENT; THE MISSING TENT; WHY DO THE CHILDREN SHOUT?; THEM; THE SAD COMMITTEE SHAGGY; THE TROUBLE OUTSIDE; CABBY; THE CHAIR; THE SET; DEATH; THE MIND; PHILANTHROPIST; THE PARABLE OF THE PAST; MONOLOGUE; PRAYER; WASHINGTON INTERREGNUM; THE DRUG; OSPREY SONNET; IN SPRING INTO THE WORLD SONNET; WHO HAS THE DREAM SONNET; GENESIS REVISED; THE IRON GARAGE; THE SILENT TEACHER IN THE DISAPPEARING CLASSROOM SHAGGY, WIZ NO BOOK; THE QUEST; THE SICK ONES (FOUR DIALOGUES); THE TERRIBLE FLAT PEOPLE; REASON IN THE WOODS.
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|a Fifty Poems Fifty was first published in 1970. In this, the seventh volume of his poetry to be published, Reed Whittemore presents fifty poems, all making their first appearance in book form here. Commenting on this collection, John Malcolm Brinnin writes: ""Whittemore has his own distinctive voice, his own spare, artfully simple way with a poem, and a grimly merry (or merrily grim) brand of wit that keeps a reader in a state of bemused expectation. His nonsense makes chilling good sense; and his poems inspired by affections are straightforward, touching, and without a twinge of sentimentality.
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