Broken symmetry /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Detroit :
Wayne State University Press,
©2006.
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Colección: | Made in Michigan writers series.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Broken Symmetry
- I. Fractals
- The History of the Pencil
- This Is Another Reason to Write a Poem
- Against Elegies
- Rainbow
- Framing the Morning
- After Reading Dom John Chapman, Benedictine Abbot
- Learning from Old Houses
- Last Chores of Fall
- Fractals
- Fragments from the Early Morning
- The Last Thing
- This Was My Real Life
- Waiting with William Stafford in an Oregon Airport
- Toys in the Attic
- St. Francis in Disney World
- The Crank Collector
- That�s Enough
- The Mail Carrier
- Tinnitus
- Out in the Fields with the Dogs a Week before ChristmasThe Materialism of Angels
- II. Quantum Theory
- I Am Wearing Your Shirt
- Worn Morning
- When I Was Conceived
- What Then
- Forgetting How to Sleep
- The Remote
- The Ace of Spades
- Sorting through the Records
- February Is No Month to Move
- During the Last Two Weeks of His Life, He Wrote Only the Last Lines of Poems
- Waking Up in a Cold Sweat
- Hands
- Tabula Rasa
- The Salt and Pepper Collector
- The Sculptor of TV
- The Time between Mornings
- Traveling Back
- Selling the HouseEvensong
- Still Here
- III. Differential Equations
- Aubade for This Morning
- On Our Dog�s Birthday
- Flying in over Key West
- Divine Women: The Woodblocks of Utamaro
- The Rain on the Burren
- Walking the Creek with Dogs
- Setting out the Puzzle Pieces
- The Gardeners
- My Father Gardening in Heaven
- Raking Leaves with the Gods in July
- A Few Days before Another Memorial Day Weekend
- Knowing Now You�ll Never Be a Clown
- Repairing the House
- Sisley�s “Snow at Louveciennes�
- Instead of Vacationing in MaineThe Comforting
- The Drywallers Listen to Sinatra while They Work
- What We Do
- Waiting on the Beatitudes
- The Man Who Wanted to Change the World
- Burying the Poems
- Keeping On
- Living in the Twenty-First Century
- Acknowledgments
- Credits