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|a Murphy, Bruce.
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|a Sing Sing Sing :
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|a Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; CONTENTS; I; ESTUARY, SUNDAY EVENING; The paper is blinding this morning.; Alone all day casting shadows; TRAPELO ROAD; THE THAW; RUINS, BROOKLYN; CRUELTY; FOR CINDY; II; LEAVINGS; LIBRARY, UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO; FORGIVEN; LENINGRAD SYMPHONY; PATIENCE; INTERPRETATIONS; ESTRANGEMENT; I missed the crush of fishes; TERMINUS; RETURN; HISTORIA; TESTAMENT; Under the elm; III; FORGINGS; RHEIMS; The great conservatory; SELF-MURDER; INTERROGATION; EXHIBITION OF TORTURE INSTRUMENTS; HERESIES; SKIN; SING, SING, SING; THE KEEPING OF SECRETS; THE BOATMEN; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.
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|a Sing, Sing, Sing is unlike any recent first collection by an American poet. It goes against the grain of contemporary fashion by replacing prosaic narrative with a lyricism both symbolic and mysterious. This poet can appreciate experience as "the open/End of a bag fill/With ordinary things," yet also he has an ear for "a watch that goes on ticking/Underground," the shadow of history that lies across the present. Murphy manifests a sense of responsibility for protecting the spirit of lost people and lost things. But in their concern for posterity, his poems use language to f.
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