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Heroin and Other Poems.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Smith, Charlie
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- American poetry--20th century.
- American poetry.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- New York : W. W. Norton & Company, 2000.
- Summary:
- In these Haunting poems by one of this country's most gifted poets, heroin becomes a metaphor for desire as the speaker recalls his past addiction and lost loves.
- Contents:
- Heroin
- Real Time
- Louisiana Purchase
- The World as Will and Representation
- Straight
- Los Dos Rancheros
- Flowers of Manhattan
- Honesty
- Beautyworks
- Summertime
- Beds
- Fistfight
- Family Burial
- Mute
- Calling for Clare
- As for Trees
- Of This I Speak to No One
- Poems without Words
- The Trail
- A Near Relation
- Indians Driving Pickup Trucks
- I Try to Remember I Am Dying
- Basic Black
- Schubert in Florida
- Volute
- Kicking
- Three Days Out
- Zen Do
- Heroin II
- Agents of the Moving Company
- Planting Morning Glories in October
- Originations
- Yellow Poppies
- Moon, Moon
- Dreams
- Two Poets
- The Submerged Fields
- Visitation
- Washington Square
- Bontemps
- Half-Done World
- Late Return to Miami
- History
- Santa Monica
- The Waters of the Deep
- East End
- At This Hour.
- Notes:
- Preliminaries omitted.
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