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Winner of the 2005 Donald Hall Prize in Poetry. Grace is John Hodgen's third book of poetry. He is a poet of extreme contrasts, offering us the dregs of despair, yet instantly recalling hope in the beauty of nature or in a moment in time when all is right, when we realize grace. In "For th...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hodgen, John (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pittsburgh, PA : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2006]
Colección:Pitt poetry series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Contents -- I ... no spring, nor summer beauty . . . -- Clay County -- My Mother Swimming -- Men Lying in Fields -- For the Leapers -- Today -- Fermata: After Clearing Out My Motherâ€?s Place -- This Moon, These Fifty Years -- Lost Bird -- On Finding, in a Book of Poems by Norman Dubie, a 25-Year-Old Letter from the Bookbinder to My Cousin Dead Now of AIDS -- High Summer -- II ... the music of her face . . . -- Manifest Destiny -- On a Wing -- For the Man Who Spun Plates -- Something to Cry About -- Proof -- Coast to Coast -- In Wind 
505 8 |a For Freedy, and for the Ohio Dragging Itself for Its DeadWhat Becomes a Star Each Night, and Rises -- Eyes -- Each Moment Is Speaking to You of the Other -- III ... angels and ministers . . . -- Visitation -- Outside the Coolawhatchie Blimpie Gas â€?nâ€? Go -- Trick -- For the Waitresses at the Bars Outside Fenway Park -- Upon Being Called Mature and Together, on Respectfully and Summarily Rejecting Both Descriptors, and on Suddenly Remembering the Best Night of My Life -- In a Dream It All Has to Be True Like the Moon -- Dose -- Word Search -- Prenatal 
505 8 |a Upon Being Awakened at 3 a.m. by Lovers Talking, Laughing, Riding a Motorbike Beside the Arno River, Florence, November 25, 2002For the Young Man Who Would Not Let Me in to Visit Keatsâ€?s Grave with Ten Minutes Left until Closing Time at the Cimitero Accatolica, Rome, December 1, 2002 -- The Oldest Lie -- Acknowledgments 
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