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The book of what stays /

For any of us, what stays? For the arsonists wife who has not yet left? The devout saint trudging another mile in his nail-shoes? The lost couple in their dying moments in a Nebraska blizzard? The old woman who refuses to leave her home in Chernobyl? With an unflinching eye, James Crews gives us the...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Crews, James, 1980-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Lincoln [Neb.] : University of Nebraska Press, ©2011.
Colección:Prairie schooner book prize in poetry.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Machine generated contents note: I
  • Palomino
  • Abandoned Church of St. Mary Magdalene
  • Paradoxical Undressing
  • Sex in the Rain
  • Catch
  • Regret
  • Against Seizing
  • Foreshadowing
  • Birds Have Not Yet Left Chernobyl
  • Orpheus, Still Singing
  • Beginner's Guide to Ice Fishing
  • Unexpected Warm Day in Wisconsin
  • Looking Back
  • Farmer's Wife Has Not Yet Left Him
  • Dare to Speak
  • After Revelation
  • Revision
  • II
  • One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes
  • 1. (Proof)
  • 2. (Total Eclipse)
  • 3. (City of Gold, City of Salt)
  • 4. (The Gold Field)
  • 5. (Wawanaisa Lake: Ross)
  • 6. (Wawanaisa Lake)
  • 7. (Nowhere Better Than This Place)
  • 8. (Letter to Felix: Ross)
  • 9. (Perfect Lovers)
  • 10. (The Raising of Lazarus)
  • 11. (Golden)
  • 12. (Lover Boys)
  • 13. (Estimations: Ross)
  • 14. (Aparicion)
  • 15. (Fan Letter)
  • 16. (Bedroom, After)
  • 17. (Orpheus, Twice)
  • 18. (One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes)
  • 19. (Last Light)
  • 20. (Assumption)
  • III
  • What Light Does
  • Metacognition
  • With This Kiss
  • Les Cendres
  • Arsonist's Wife Has Not Yet Left Him
  • Leonardo, Lovelorn in Santa Babila
  • Naming
  • How to Write a Love Poem
  • Saints Sergius and Bacchus: A Martyrology
  • Like Angels
  • Calamus, Not Drowning
  • Anniversary
  • Gardeners
  • Red-Tailed Hawk, Summer Storm
  • Bees Have Not Yet Left Us.