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Return To the City Of White Donkeys: Poems.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Tate, James
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
American poetry--20th century.
American poetry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Place of Publication:
New York : Ecco, 2005.
Contents:
Long-Term Memory
The Memories of Fish
The Beautiful Shoeshine
Never Enough Darts
It Happens Like This
Brittle Family Photographs
The Man Without Leather Breeches
The All but Perfect Evening on the Lake
The Florist
Lost River
Making the Best of the Holidays
Their Number Became Thinned
Lust for Life
The Incense Man
The Lost Chapter
Bernie at the Pay Phone
Suburban Bison
In Search Of
Banking Rules
The Animists
The Healing Ground
The Promotion
A Sound Like Distant Thunder
A Cyclops Would Have Been Better
Of Whom Am I Afraid?
The Camel
Condolence
Silver Queen
The Ravine
The Bleeding Mind
Etiquette
The Greater Battle
The Fragrant Cloud
Hunger
Sheldon's Derring-Do
Half-Eaten
Jules to the Rescue
The Found Penny
Holy Saturday
The Formal Invitation
A More Prosperous Nation
Mr. Twiggy
Intruders
Bounden Duty
Seven Sauce Lobster of Paradise
Shiloh
The Interview
In a Past Life
Not Long Ago, Milk Cows Ruminated There
Beavertown
Love Child
Sleepy Visitation
Elysium
Why We Must Sleep
I Never Meant to Harm Him
A Trout in the Tam o'Shanter
Swoon
The Historical Society
The Wild Turkey
Directions to the Peace Pagoda
The Rules
Wendell
The Survivalists
The Rally
The Case of Aaron Novak
The Rebel
The Harp
Kung Fu Dancing
Special Protection
The Cobbler's Assistant
The Special Guest
Faultfinding Tour
The Loon.
Notes:
Preliminaries omitted.

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