Description |
82 pages ; 22 cm |
Contents |
I. Some Priase and a Little Blame -- Brother Jordan's Fox -- Fabrication -- The Startled Flower -- The Diffident Lady -- The Gift -- Abraham -- Requiem for a Young God -- The Affair -- II. Facts -- Testimonial: The Dog of Mrs. Hammonton -- The Grecian Winter -- Foreign Travel -- Thrasher -- The Visit -- The Berry Stain -- The Municipal Park -- Tiffany Alexander -- Judith -- Foundling -- Epitaph -- The Prince Mourns His Love -- III. The Death of Kings -- IV. Certain Dangerous Observations -- The Landscape -- The Command -- The Age of Favours -- The Masked Ball -- V. Exploring the Gallery -- To a Friend Comtemplating Suicide -- A Pleasing Fragrance -- Ambiguities of Waiting -- Half a Sonnet -- Narcissus -- Lines to be Recited While Burning at the Stake -- At the Reluctant Bar and Grill -- The Friend -- In Harbor -- A Sufficiency of Women -- VI. The Problem of God -- Six Varieties of Religious Experience -- The Last Veil -- Three Awful Picnics -- Cain -- The Bargain -- God, Dying -- Celebration -- Perichoresis and the Single Seminarian. |
Subject |
American poetry.
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Other Form: |
Online version: L'Heureux, John. One eye and a measuring rod. New York, Macmillan [1968] (OCoLC)654921475 |
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