Opus Posthumous and Other Poems /
"As he prepares to enter his sixth decade of publishing poetry, David R. Slavitt, whose debut book of verse appeared in 1961, remains a determined wildcatter who ranges as far as he thinks necessary to drill for meaning, wherever and however he can get it. Traversing Africa, India, Israel, and...
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés Yiddish Occitan |
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Baton Rouge :
Louisiana State University Press,
[2021]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Pyre
- Morning fog
- Spaces
- Intermediate English - G. Stein
- Groceries
- Opus posthumous
- Toledo mud hens
- Outside
- Cobras
- Staffage
- Stone
- Cohort
- Casino
- Real estate
- What the gibbons sing
- America
- Gorillas
- The Woods
- Mayflies
- Porlock
- Great-grandson
- Psalm 127
- Frost's "Misgiving"
- Zouaves
- Birthdays
- Anaphora
- FOB
- No man is a hero to his valet
- Azraël
- Nothing on my mind
- Mushrooms
- Qui vive
- Tango
- Arboriculture
- La Vallee d'Obermann
- Eden
- Garbo's cat
- Paradigms of verbs
- Comfort for mourners
- The gnu
- Old snapshot
- The right to oblivion
- For Janet on her birthday
- Answer
- Tornado
- Closed captions
- The quest of Sir Mod
- Translations, transformations, adaptations-- Longing (Leyb Naydus)
- The whip (Moyshe Leyb Halpern)
- My body (Rachel Korn)
- Night guests (Kadya Molodovsky)
- Villanesque (Jacques Grevin)
- Sonnet (Étienne Jodelle)
- A Fountain (Philippe Desportes)
- Two Sonnets (Louise Labe)
- Nightingales (Bernard de Ventadorn)
- Dizain (Maurice Sceve)
- From the fragrant East (Pietro Bembo).