"Rafael Campo is an accomplished formalist. I hugely enjoy watching him skitter from sestina to pantoum, sonnet to rhymed couplets, to say nothing of his own nonce forms devised as the situation suggests."--Maxine Kumin
"Rafael Campo is an accomplished formalist. I hugely enjoy watching him skitter from sestina to pantoum, sonnet to rhymed couplets, to say nothing of his own nonce forms devised as the situation suggests."--Maxine KuminHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments I. Landscape with Human Figure On New Year’s Day Nightfall in Asturias Quatrains for a Shrinking World The Blackouts Ghazal in a Time of War Outside Fayetteville What I Would Give For My Brother’s Wedding Landscape with Human Figure II. Speak to Me In Praise of Experience October Afternoon, 1986 Oysters Your Black Eyes An Attribution Playing “Fidel and Peron” On Valentine’s Day Last Hours in Florence Speak to Me Poem for My Familiar After Losing Him III. Afraid of the Dark Afraid of the Dark IV. Undetectable Phone Messages on Call Undetectable Spiritual, ca. 1999 On Thanksgiving The Same Old Place Supernumerary Poem with Fruit Pastries that Allegorically Addresses Death On the Virtues of Not Shaving The Four Humours V. Questions for the Weather The Age-Old Problem of Sentimental Verse The Couple After the Weekly Telephone Call For a Dear Friend Who Is Grieving Love Poem Written Especially for You Living with Illness Doberman Pinscher, Dreaming Upon Overhearing, “Anyone Can Write Like Elizabeth Bishop” You Can Just See the Cynicism Cuban Canticle in Five Parts On Christmas Eve The Beech Forest In Case of Emergency Landing Questions for the Weather
Acknowledgments I. Landscape with Human Figure On New Year’s Day Nightfall in Asturias Quatrains for a Shrinking World The Blackouts Ghazal in a Time of War Outside Fayetteville What I Would Give For My Brother’s Wedding Landscape with Human Figure II. Speak to Me In Praise of Experience October Afternoon, 1986 Oysters Your Black Eyes An Attribution Playing “Fidel and Peron” On Valentine’s Day Last Hours in Florence Speak to Me Poem for My Familiar After Losing Him III. Afraid of the Dark Afraid of the Dark IV. Undetectable Phone Messages on Call Undetectable Spiritual, ca. 1999 On Thanksgiving The Same Old Place Supernumerary Poem with Fruit Pastries that Allegorically Addresses Death On the Virtues of Not Shaving The Four Humours V. Questions for the Weather The Age-Old Problem of Sentimental Verse The Couple After the Weekly Telephone Call For a Dear Friend Who Is Grieving Love Poem Written Especially for You Living with Illness Doberman Pinscher, Dreaming Upon Overhearing, “Anyone Can Write Like Elizabeth Bishop” You Can Just See the Cynicism Cuban Canticle in Five Parts On Christmas Eve The Beech Forest In Case of Emergency Landing Questions for the Weather
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