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A Lucent Fire New and Selected Poems

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.12.2015

Verlag

White Pine Press

Seitenzahl

206

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/1.2 cm

Gewicht

343 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-935210-69-6

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

24.12.2015

Verlag

White Pine Press

Seitenzahl

206

Maße (L/B/H)

22.9/15.2/1.2 cm

Gewicht

343 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-1-935210-69-6

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: A Lucent Fire
  • A LUCENT FIRE
    By Patricia Spears Jones

    TABLE OF CONTENTS
    Early Poems
    Wearing My Red Silk Chinese Jacket
    Spanish Lesson
    Mythologizing Always: Seven Sonnets
    Sonnet 1
    Sonnet 2
    Sonnet 3
    Sonnet 4
    Sonnet 5
    Sonnet 6
    Sonnet 7 (Change of Season or the Break –up Sonnet)

    Poems from The Weather That Kills
    The Birth of Rhythm and Blues
    In Like Paradise/Out Like the Blues
    Encounter and Farewell
    If I Were Rita Hayworth
    The Usual Suspect
    San Francisco, Spring 1986
    Baby Hair Shirt
    Glad All Over
    The Perfect Lipstick
    Sly & the Family Stone under The Big Tit/Atlanta, 1973
    5:25 a.m.
    Measure
    What the Gods of Fire Charged Me
    New Blues

    From Femme du Monde
    Hope, Arkansas, 1970
    Ghosts
    Commes des garcons
    Sapphire
    Shack with Vines
    Why I Left the Country: A Suite:
    The Suburban Dream
    A Gallant History
    The City Proper

    The Village Sparkles
    Saltimbanque
    All Saints Day
    My Matthew Shepard Poem
    Laura
    Hud
    April 1994-Two Deaths, Two Wakes, Two Open Caskets Ron Vawter
    April 1994-Two Deaths, Two Wakes, Two Open Caskets: Lynda Hull
    Femme du monde

    From Painkiller
    Painkiller
    What the First Cities Were All About
    Spring Snow
    All Saints Day, 2001
    Shimmer
    My Movie
    Waiting for the Year of the Horse
    Son Cubano
    Pump
    Trabajan la sal y azucar
    What I Have Not Done for Love
    Failed Ghazal
    Notes for the Poem, “Beloved of God”
    How He Knows Me
    Aubade
    Blue Saturday
    A Lost Key
    My Angel #1
    My Angel #2
    Last Day of Passover, April 2006

    From Repuestas
    Hay algo mas triste en el mundo
    Y cuando se muda el paisaje
    Murion tal vez de verguenza estos trens

    From Swimming to America
    Beuys and the Blonde
    Swimming to America
    A Tale of Morandi
    Kara Walker Draws the Blues
    After South Pacific
    Mary J. Blige sings “No One Will Do”
    A City in Heaven
    Dream Book
    Borges Dream, 4:35 a.m.

    From Living in the Love Economy
    Living Room
    Life Lessons
    Love Come & Go (The George Hunt Painting)
    February Thaw
    Pull Up Pants
    Second Person Hurting
    Living in the Love Economy
    Subsequent to Thomas Sayers Ellis
    Day After May Day
    Family Ties
    The Fringe of Town
    Facebook Profile Moment (God) in Chinese
    King Pleasure Meets the Philosopher
    Back to School
    Indian Summer

    NEW AND UNCOLLECTED

    ETTA JAMES AT THE AUDOBON BALLROOM
    Self- Portrait as Shop Window
    Self- Portrait as Midnight Storm
    Sylvia Plath: Three Poems
    Last Seen Wearing
    Sylvia Plath, Office Worker
    The Talk-Show Producer Keeps Calling

    What Beauty Does
    Arsenal
    Ermine
    Fop
    Fats Domino sings “I am walking to New Orleans”
    Fatboy Slim intones “big bright yellow sun”
    Randy Crawford sings “Knocking on Heaven’s Door”/January 14, 2007
    Aretha Franklin sings “What a Friend We Have in Jesus”
    Kurt Cobain sings “In the Pines”
    ‘what the Fates allow’
    Wearing Mr. Song
    Dinner with the ghost of Lorenzo Thomas
    Nothing is planned
    Stroking the pigeon (after the film Amour)
    Occasioned by Akilah Oliver
    From The Brooklyn Song
    Bob at 29/Back in Rome
    Broken embraces, broken wings
    Patato y Totico play “Ya Yo E”
    The Land of Fog and Poetry