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Foreword | ||
Parents in Winter | 3 | |
East Congress and McDougall Streets, Detroit, May 25 | 6 | |
Henley, July 4: 1914-1964 | 7 | |
A College Room: Lowell R-34, 1945 | 9 | |
The Museum of Comparative Zoology | 10 | |
Stillman Infirmary | 11 | |
In and Out: Severance of Connections, 1946 | 12 | |
In and Out: A Home Away from Home, 1947 | 14 | |
The Tree Warden | 17 | |
Our Literary Heritage | 19 | |
Just a Whack at Empson | 23 | |
Dear George Orwell, 1950-1965 | 24 | |
Peace Comes to Still River, Mass | 25 | |
The Marschallin, Joy Street, July 3, 1949 | 26 | |
Sondra Dead or Alive | 32 | |
Man and Wife | 33 | |
Two Happenings in Boston | 34 | |
The West Forties: Morning, Noon, and Night | 36 | |
The Nanny Boat, 1957 | 40 | |
Love-Making; April; Middle Age | 46 | |
Dying: An Introduction | 46 | |
Canzone: Aubade | 51 | |
A Deathplace | 57 | |
Small Space | 58 | |
Visiting Chaos | 59 | |
Safety at Forty: or, An Abecedarian Takes a Walk | 60 | |
Solo, Head Tide | 61 | |
The Village: The Seasons | 62 | |
A War Requiem | 67 | |
The Big Rock-Candy Mountain | 95 | |
Lieder Eines Fahrenden Gesellen: A Mouth-organ Tune | 100 | |
In Bardbury | 101 | |
A Loss of Largess; Its Recapture (And Point After) | 102 | |
J. J.'s Levee, 1946 | 104 | |
Love Day, 1945 | 109 | |
At the Bar, 1948 | 116 | |
A Late Good Night | 117 | |
Cockaigne: A Dream | 119 | |
Three American Dreams: A Suite in Phillips House | 122 | |
Negatives | 125 | |
December 27, 1966 | 126 | |
Homage to Clotho: A Hospital Suite | 127 | |
Cancer: A Dream | 131 | |
Tras Os Montes | 134 | |
A Note on the Text | 139 |
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Add Night Music Poems, Selected by Peter Davison with an introduction by Edward Hirsch. Sissman was a true phenomenon in American poetry. He published his first book, a collection of antic, autobiographical episodes in blank verse, in 1968. Eight years and three books later, he, Night Music Poems to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Night Music Poems, Selected by Peter Davison with an introduction by Edward Hirsch. Sissman was a true phenomenon in American poetry. He published his first book, a collection of antic, autobiographical episodes in blank verse, in 1968. Eight years and three books later, he, Night Music Poems to your collection on WonderClub |