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Not Till We Are Lost : Poems /

"Beginning with the necessary dislocation and loss that accompany adulthood, these strong and moving poems tell a story of a man's losing his way in the midst of personal tragedies - the death of his parents and the end of a marriage - only to discover the true depth of his connection with...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Wenthe, William, 1957-
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Baton Rouge : Louisiana State University Press, 2004.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 0 |t Water Dish --  |t After Moving to a Place Where I Do Not Know the Names of Plants and Birds --  |t Sentimental Pictures --  |t Descansado --  |t Hammering Stones --  |t Nostradamus --  |t Trout Fishing in West Texas --  |t Yerba Canyon --  |t W.H. Auden, Leaving Lubbock, Texas, Writes a Sonnet --  |t White Settlement --  |t The Music Lesson --  |t American Picture at Lumpkin's --  |t A Photograph of Rilke --  |t The Owl on Texas Avenue --  |t The Daily News --  |t Goldeneye --  |t Gar --  |t Story --  |t Elegy in Waiting --  |t Wildflowers --  |t Redbud --  |t Visitations --  |t Bluebird and Comet --  |t Poet after Stroke --  |t The Red Sofa --  |t The Ashes --  |t The Mysteries. 
520 1 |a "Beginning with the necessary dislocation and loss that accompany adulthood, these strong and moving poems tell a story of a man's losing his way in the midst of personal tragedies - the death of his parents and the end of a marriage - only to discover the true depth of his connection with others and ultimately with the divine. In a variety of free verse, traditional forms, and sonnets, the poet begins to reassess his life and his art and considers the possibility that language may distance us from the real as much as bind us to it."--Jacket 
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