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Wide awake in someone else's dream : poems /

A new collection from Detroit poet M.L. Liebler, a unique voice in contemporary poetry. Calm, thoughtful voice, unified collection finding the depths of things in his travels and in his daily life.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Liebler, M. L.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Detroit : Wayne State University Press, ©2008.
Colección:Made in Michigan writers series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1: Blue Alone In Red Square (The Russian Poems)
  • Letting go
  • Hermitage
  • Mother Volga
  • Zhilli Billi
  • Prague spring
  • Blue alone in the red square
  • For Irina-girl in Siberia
  • I once refused to change
  • Black heart of communism
  • Politics and its long Russian scar
  • Sunset over St Petersburg
  • 2: Germany Is The Broken Heart (The Germany Poems)
  • From the gathering hills of Stuttgart
  • Sitting with my mother in Munich
  • Alone, inside my heart
  • Flowing like the Rhine
  • Thread
  • In Heidelberg
  • Dachau death morning blues
  • Moving with the ghosts of history: Stuttgart
  • 3: Tiny Birds Of Israel (The Jerusalem Poems)
  • Tiny birds of Israel
  • Unspoken
  • Old city: Jerusalem after dark
  • 50 miles from Beirut-we are in charge
  • Shabbat on Ben Yehuda street
  • Nothing within
  • Broken mirrors
  • Weeping at the tomb
  • Mediterranean never entered
  • Broken bread
  • Evangeline, the ghost
  • 4: Wide Awake In Someone Else's Dream
  • Making it right
  • Bitter tea-the muddy Passaic
  • Outsourcing
  • On the scrap
  • Loneliness of a shadow
  • Walking with sun yet sen
  • Fingertips of night
  • Reconsidering the room
  • Bricks without straw
  • Under the blood sun, Venice calls
  • Landscape of thunder
  • In another universe
  • Soul, deceit, crying
  • Arctic dream
  • Fragrant benediction of life
  • Sun dancer's pledge sonnet
  • Who knew attachment was not
  • Floors of the world
  • Blues for the lost days
  • Purple in the gone day
  • Acknowledgments.