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The dice cup / Max Jacob ; translated by Ian Seed.
Van Pelt Library PQ2619.A17 C613 2022
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- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Jacob, Max, 1876-1944, author.
- Standardized Title:
- Cornet à dés. English
- Language:
- English
- French
- Subjects (All):
- Prose poems, French--Translations into English.
- Prose poems, French.
- Jacob, Max, 1876-1944--Translations into English.
- Jacob, Max.
- Jacob, Max, 1876-1944.
- Genre:
- Poetry.
- Translations.
- Physical Description:
- xxiii, 228 pages ; 21 x 14 cm
- Place of Publication:
- Cambridge, Massachusetts : Wakefield Press, [2022]
- Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: FIRST PART
- Note
- 1914
- War
- Grave News! New Graves!
- Memoirs of a Spy
- In Search of the Traitor
- Not My Kind of Poem
- Poem Lacking Unity
- Declamatory Poem
- Poem
- Anecdote
- The Italian Straw Hat
- The Tree Rodents
- The Cock and the Pearl
- Untitled
- Frontispiece
- Moon Poem
- M. Rene Ghil's Java Poem Called the Ksours
- Hellish Night
- Rue Ravignan
- The Inconvenience of Cuttings
- Christmas Story
- Translated from German or Bosnian
- Let's Celebrate Death
- The Novel
- Double Life
- Paralysis-Parasitism
- A Bit of Art Criticism
- Drowned Cubism and Sun
- M. President of the Republic Visits the Horticultural Exhibition
- How Confession Works
- The Nontraveling Poor and the Others
- The Shadow of Statues
- Serial Novel
- More of Those Nontraveling Poor
- The Swan (Essay in a Witty Style)
- Regrettable News
- Nocturne of Familial Hesitations
- Fantomas
- The Return of Fantomas
- A Work of Biography
- Game with the Word "Caste"
- The Glories of History Require a Reappraisal
- Literary Manners
- The Tide Waits for No One
- Paw or Pore Lotion
- Popular Novel
- To the Memory of Dostoevsky
- True Anecdote
- Valiant Warrior on Foreign Soil
- At the Chauffeurs' Get-Together
- The Key
- True Miracles
- The Soldier from Marathon
- The Aunt, the Tart, and the Hat
- A Point of Law
- Unsentimental Education
- American Christomathy at 3.50
- Aristo Art
- The Concarneau Regatta
- Sir Elizabeth (Pronounced Sceur)
- Travels
- Parisian Literature
- Another Paperback Novel
- The Merciless Laugh of the Boa Constrictor
- Adventure Story
- The Spirit of the Mona Lisa
- The Situation of Maids in Mexico
- Fable without a Moral
- Seeking a Position in Society
- The Explosion of the Grand Cross
- The Press
- In the Spirit of the Bible
- Cinematograph
- Mutual Disdain for the Castes
- Another Point of Law
- The Sacrifice of Abraham
- The Beggar Woman of Naples
- In the Hill Country
- Capital: Table Mat
- 1889
- 1916
- What Comes Out of the Flute
- Denouement
- SECOND PART
- Moral Death
- Solitary Equatorials
- A Student's Life
- Short Poem
- The Name
- The Centaur
- In the Silent Forest
- A Great Man Needs No Manservant
- Kaleidoscope
- Errors of Mercy
- Surprises
- The Feminist Question
- The Painting's Background
- That
- They Won't Ever Be Back
- Spanish Generosity
- It's the Depth Which Disappoints Least
- Disdain for Some Things and Not Others
- Two Lives
- Is the Sun Pagan?
- One Smile for a Hundred Tears
- The Elite's Two Audiences
- My Day
- Metempsychosis
- Picture of the Fair
- The Shot
- True Ruin
- Glory, Robbery, or Revolution
- History
- Life and Tide
- The Bibliophile
- M. Gilquin and Oriental Poetry
- Just to Say Nothing
- Dawn or Dusk
- Old Saxony
- Let's Make the Old Themes New
- Mix-Up
- Mawkish Poem
- Cosmogony
- My Life
- Isabelle's Pigs
- M. R. K.'s Wallpaper
- True Poem
- Allusion to a Circus Scene
- Superior Degeneration
- Fearing the Worst
- The Sky's Mystery
- Silence in Nature
- Hard Labor
- Praise
- The Truth about Latude
- Pierrot Has No Right to a Statue
- Contagion, or Imitation
- Japanese Family
- Tale
- Literature and Poetry
- Versatility, Impotence, and Traditional Education
- Our Poor Man's Pleasures
- The Patron's Delicate Role
- Women's Judgment
- Omnia Vanitas
- An Israelite Literary Man
- The Devil's Tricks to Recapture His Victim
- Not Exactly Flattering Portraits
- The Poet's House
- The House of the Guillotined
- References for an Apprenticeship in Painting
- We Saw It, yet It's Impossible
- On Painting before All Else
- On Dilettantism before All Else
- A Bit of Modernism by Way of Conclusion
- A Grieving, Final Appeal to Phantom Muses of the Past
- A Philosophical Return to That Which Is No More
- The Hideous Now
- Exhortation for the Future
- Still the Hideous Now
- In a Style Not My Own
- A Bit of Theosophy, Unforeseen but Not Unforeseeable
- THE BICE CUP: ADDE
- Kings in Exile
- The Toxic Life of Our Provinces.
- Notes:
- Translated from the French.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- ISBN:
- 1939663865
- 9781939663863
- OCLC:
- 1316778153
- Publisher Number:
- 99993164333
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