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The Difference Between Night and Day : Foreword By Richard Hugo
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Ramke, Bin
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American poetry--20th century.
- American poetry.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Place of Publication:
- London : Yale University Press, 1978.
- Contents:
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Living Near Any Ocean: Insomnia and Guilt
- Entropy
- Secrets of the Saints
- Two Versions of History
- A Nod toward True Love and Fidelity
- The Feast of the Body of Christ in Texas
- The Channel Swimmer
- Summer 1956: Louisiana
- The Difference between Night and Day
- Lines of Blood
- A History of the West
- Guilt and the Long Ride Home
- Revealing Oneself to a Woman
- The Fundamentalist
- The Astronomer Works Nights: A Parable of Science
- Martyrdom: A Love Poem
- Mourning His Mother's Death
- To Bury a Horse in Texas
- An Old Woman Walks Home
- With Hidden Noise
- Poems for a Tall, Sad Lady
- Picnic on the Beach
- On the Whiteness of the Whale: Discovery
- The Good Wife's Cooking
- The Jays - Anniversary Waltz
- The Green Horse
- Paul Verlaine at the Grave of Lucien Letinois
- The Last of the Love Poems
- Infidelity
- The Husband's Guilt
- Biography of a Strangler
- What It Might Mean to Be Alive
- The Movements of Birds like Years
- Anger, Adolescence, and Menarche
- Appalling Light
- Conjessio Amantis: For Frederick Rolfe, Baron Corvo.
- Notes:
- Preliminaries omitted.
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