The Logan Notebooks /
"Seventh title in the Mountain West Poetry Series, The Logan Notebooks catalogs clouds, mountains, flowering trees. Difficult things. Things lost by being photographed. Things that have lost their power. Things found in a rural grocery store. These are some of the lists, poems, prose poems, and...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Fort Collins, Colorado :
Center for Literary Publishing,
2014.
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Contents
- Clouds
- Improvisation (Arrival)
- Aeptember
- Different Ways of Speaking
- Improvisation (Distortions)
- Aphorism
- Things Found in a Local Grocery Store
- Letter to a Friend, Unsent
- Beautiful Things
- Trees
- Impossible Things
- Things Found in the Pillow Book of Sei ShÅ?nagon
- Improvisation (Nostalgia)
- DÃa de los Muertos
- Improvisation (Away)
- On a Visit to Robert Smithson�s Spiral Jetty
- Aphorism
- Things That Lose by Being Written About
- Things That Gain by Being Written About
- Billboards
- CloudsThanksgiving
- The Houseless Woods
- Birds
- Birds and Memories of Birds
- Improvisation (Prayer)
- Mountains
- On Safety
- The West
- Aphorism
- Poetic Subjects
- The West
- The Real West
- Improvisation (Boy)
- On a Visit to Nancy Holt�s Sun Tunnels
- Improvisation (Girl)
- Things That Do Not Matter
- Things That Matter
- Temples in the Wilderness
- Aphorism
- A December Wedding
- Things That Lose by Being Photographed
- Things That Have Lost Their Power
- Early in the New Year
- On Being Cold
- Aphorism
- March MadnessPleasing Things
- Improvisation (This Land Is Your Land)
- Aphorism
- Other Wests
- Things That Are Hard to Describe
- One Week in April
- Winds
- Late May
- On Natural History
- More Pleasing Things
- Winds
- It Was a Very Hot July
- Insects
- Aphorism
- Trees
- Improvisation (Departure)
- The End of August
- Mountains
- Mountains
- Aphorism
- Things You Can Never Have Back
- Things You Can Never Really Know
- Fires
- Acknowledgments