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"Shadeland is not only the name of the Illinois farm on which poet Andrew Grace was raised; it is also that elusive space where language attempts to recover all that has been lost. Deeply concerned with the state of today's rural spaces, Grace's poems describe a landscape and a lifest...

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Autor principal: Grace, Andrew, 1978-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Columbus : Ohio State University Press, 2009.
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505 0 |a At Chain of Rocks Canal -- Invitation -- Achilles in the heartland -- Pilgrim sonnet -- Pilgrim sonnet redux -- Prelude to X -- Dinner for threshers -- Without you, the meadow -- 28th year -- Curse -- Descent -- X -- Y -- Z -- Silo -- Of shade and body interwound -- At the outermost shrine of the narrowmost road -- Vantage -- Confession -- Of love and wild dogs -- Imperfect knowledge of Paolo -- Is to say -- Them men -- Ex log -- Divisible -- Letter sent in a fish -- Letter sent back on a crane's heel -- At the Shade House -- For Tityrus -- Shadeland. 
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