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Flying At Night : Poems 1965-1985 /

Named U.S. Poet Laureate for 2004-2006, Ted Kooser is one of America's masters of the short metaphorical poem. Dana Gioia has remarked that Kooser has written more perfect poems than any poet of his generation. In Flying at Night: Poems 1965-1985, Kooser has selected poems from two of his earli...

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Autor principal: Kooser, Ted
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Pittsburgh : University of Pittsburgh Press, 2005.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 0 |g [pt. 1].  |t Sure signs --  |t Selecting a reader --  |t First snow --  |t An old photograph --  |t The constellation Orion --  |t The salesman --  |t Old soldiers' home --  |t Self-portrait at thirty-nine --  |t Christmas Eve --  |t Visiting mountains --  |t The leaky faucet --  |t A frozen stream --  |t Living near the rehabilitation home --  |t Late February --  |t A drive in the country --  |t Spring plowing --  |t Sitting all evening alone in the kitchen --  |t Sure signs --  |t A summer night --  |t In a country cemetery in Iowa --  |t The man with the hearing aid --  |t The very old --  |t Walking beside a creek --  |t Book club --  |t At the end of the weekend --  |t Uncle Adler --  |t In the corners of fields --  |t How to make rhubarb wine --  |t Late lights in Minnesota --  |t The afterlife --  |t A widow --  |t So this is Nebraska --  |t Fort Robinson --  |t How to foretell a change in the weather --  |t Snow fence --  |t In an old apple orchard --  |t An empty place --  |t After the funeral : cleaning out the medicine cabinet --  |t The grandfather cap --  |t Shooting a farmhouse --  |t Beer bottle --  |t Sleeping cat --  |t North of Alliance --  |t Late September --  |t Carrie --  |t For a friend --  |t Grandfather --  |t Looking for you, Barbara --  |t Pocket poem --  |t Moles --  |t Notes on the death of Nels Paulssen, farmer, at the ripe old age of 93 --  |t Advice --  |t After my grandmother's funeral --  |t A hot night in wheat country --  |t Five P.M --  |t Abandoned farmhouse --  |t The blind always come as such a surprise. 
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