Edition |
First edition. |
Description |
x, 53 pages ; 22 cm |
Note |
"This is a Borzoi book"--T.p. verso. |
Contents |
A banker in the brothel of blind women -- Bury your face in your hands -- Anywhere could be somewhere -- Harmony in the boudoir -- Clarities of the nonexistent -- The minister of culture gets his wish -- The old age of nostalgia -- Dream testicles, vanished vaginas -- The students of the ineffable -- The everyday enchantment of music -- The buried melancholy of the poet -- Ever so many hundred years hence -- Exhaustion at sunset -- Clear in the September light -- You can always get there from here -- The gallows in the garden -- Love silhouetted by lamplight -- The triumph of the infinite -- The mysterious arrival of an unusual letter -- Poem of the Spanish poet -- The enigma of the infinitesimal -- A dream of travel -- The emergency room at dusk -- Once upon a cold November morning -- Provisional eternity -- The street at the end of the world -- The Nietzschean hourglass, or the future's misfortune -- An event about which no more need be said -- A short panegyric -- Hermetic melancholy -- A letter from Tegucigalpa -- Mystery and solitude in Topeka -- There was nothing to be done -- No words can describe it -- In the afterlife -- Futility in Key West -- On the hidden beauty of my sickness -- With only the stars to guide us -- Trouble in Pocatello -- Like a leaf carried off by the wind -- The social worker and the monkey -- Nobody knows what is known -- Those little legs and awful hands -- Not to miss the great thing -- Nocturne of the poet who loved the moon -- In the grand ballroom of the new eternity -- When I turned a hundred. |
Summary |
A latest collection by the U.S. Poet Laureate and Pulitzer Prize-winning author is comprised of whimsical, prose-style dramas that explore the receding vista of life while posing eloquent, riddle-like conundrums about the human condition. |
Subject |
American poetry -- 20th century.
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ISBN |
9780307957313 hardback |
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0307957314 hardback |
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