Description |
1 online resource (xviii, 68 pages) |
Contents |
Cover -- Contents -- Foreword -- Introduction -- I -- I Whip Around -- If We Let Go, Of Course Death Has Us -- Back -- Icarus -- At Last -- Please -- “The Book Fell from His Hand� -- Take the Big Subject: Exile -- Travel -- Torn, Filthy Maps -- Narcissus (Caravaggio) -- I Have Lived -- Nature -- Frond -- I Have Been Wrong, Wrong, Wrong -- Even -- Not Seeing Vermeer -- II -- To Charles Harte, Not Alive When Heaney Won the Nobel Prize -- Why Didn�t You Tell Me You Were the Great Poet�s Muse? -- Mother from Beyond the Grave -- Soft |
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Next TimeSelf-Wounding -- Obituaries -- Steve: The Silences -- Anywhere Out of the World -- III -- To Mary 5:00 A.M. -- Hurt -- Glimpse -- Best Choices -- O I Like -- You Feed Me -- The Steady-On Agnostic Needs a Muse -- Epipsychidion Again (To Karen) -- To K�� -- Let It Out (To E.W.) -- Your Dead Lovers -- Easter 1996 -- The Divine Sparks Trapped in the World -- Were I -- It�s All -- IV -- Saint Mary�s Schoolyard -- Lament of Goliath -- My Brutal Face Has Lasted Four Hundred Years -- Painting Destroyed: Caravaggio |
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Berlioz Killed an Opera in His HeadDown -- To a Poet -- The Fate of Books -- Poem -- Reading a Writer Recently Dead -- Not for Poets -- After All -- My Poem Making Its Way in the World -- Here Come the Notes to My Poems |
Summary |
Fifty-five of Daniel Hughes's final poems, containing distinctly insightful and literate meditations on themes of love, art, and hope |
Notes |
Poems |
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Print version record |
Subject |
American poetry -- 21st century.
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POETRY -- American -- General.
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American poetry
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Hughes, Mary, 1931-
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ISBN |
9780814335819 |
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0814335810 |
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0814333095 |
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9780814333099 |
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