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|a I Think Again of Those Ancient Chinese Poets /
|c Tom Sexton.
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|a Fairbanks, AK :
|b University of Alaska Press,
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|a Baltimore, Md. :
|b Project MUSE,
|c 2023
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|c ©2011.
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|a To Wang Wei After Readinga New Translation of His Poems; Hurricane Station House; Aurora Borealis; Brown Bear; On Our Anniversary; Yellow Warblers; The Wolves of Denali; Baneberry; I Think Again of Those Ancient Chinese Poets; Winter Night; Clearing After Snow Over Mountains and River; Woodcut of a Crane; River Otters; Thinking of a Friend's Cold Words; Snow; Strawberries; No Moon Tonight; Lilac; Grasses in the Marsh; Yet Another Poem About the Moon; Glacier; Mountain Spinach; Denali; Thinking of a Friend; August; To Wang Wei; An Empty Bowl; Arctic Char; Crossing a Marsh by Train.
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|a Watching Winter Light from Chulitna ButteMorning Landscape, Early Spring; Coming Down from the Mountains into Mist; No Time for Metaphor; Ephemeral; Ermine; Leaving Again; Washington County, Maine; By Passamaquoddy Bay; Witch Hazel; Starlings; Late Afternoon; Robert Frost in Winter; Larch; Blackberries; Sedge Wren; Winterberry Holly; Tu Fu; House Sparrows; Decoy of a Snow Goose; Pasque Flower; Traveler's Moon; Alder Thicket; Equinox; Su Tung P'o; Bohemian Waxwings; Liqueur; A Painting of the Poet Meng Hao Jan; For Frances Gramse, Age 3, on the Winter Solstice; Winter Landscape: Fish Creek.
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|a This all-new collection by former Alaska poet laureate smoothly blends his life in Maine, his years in Alaska, and his love of Chinese poetry-which has been a key influence on his work-into a lyrical fantasy that will enchant lovers of verse. These tightly rhythmic, compact eight-line poems demonstrate a rare deftness with-and an even more uncommon ear for-language, revealing poetic form to be neither a puzzle nor an accomplishment in itself, but a compositional tool and a spur to creativity.
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|a POETRY
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|a Poesie americaine
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|a Project MUSE - 2023 Annual Backfile - Unpurchased
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