"Rafael Campo's "The Enemy" moves with naturalness, speed, and balance between experiences of domestic love--a couple of gay men, celebrating rites of daily ordinariness--and scenes from a doctor's life. We turn to Campo for frankness, freshness, and the tang of truth, and we are rewarded."--Rosanna Warren, author of "Departure"
"Rafael Campo's "The Enemy" moves with naturalness, speed, and balance between experiences of domestic love--a couple of gay men, celebrating rites of daily ordinariness--and scenes from a doctor's life. We turn to Campo for frankness, freshness, and the tang of truth, and we are rewarded."--Rosanna Warren, author of "Departure"Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgments xi I. The Enemy Dialogue with Sun and Poet 3 Addressed to Her (Provincetown, June 2002) 4 "Elsa, Varadero, 1934" 5 Night Has Fallen 6 Personal Mythology 7 Piranhas 8 Brief Treatise on the New Millennial Poetics 10 El Viejo y la Mar 12 Ode to the Man Incidentally Caught in the Photograph of Us on My Desk 13 The Enemy 14 God, Gays, and Guns 15 Patriotic Poem 17 Post-9/11 Parable 18 Sestina Dolorosa 19 What Passes Now for Moral Discourse 21 from Libro de Preguntas 22 II. Eighteen Days in France Eighteen Days in France 27 III. Toward a Theory of Memory from Cien Sonetos de Amor 47 A Simple Cuban Meal 51 The Sailfish 52 Ganymede, to Zeus 53 After the Long Drive > For Jorge, after Twenty Years 57 Song in the Off-Season 60 Catastrophic Sestina 61 Toward a Theory of Memory 63 Patagonia 67 Defense of Marriage 68 The Story of Us 69 The Sodomite's Lament 71 Equinoctial Downpour 72 Pantoum for Our Imagined Break-Up 73 The Changing of the Seasons 74 Once, It Seemed Better 75 October, Last Sail 76 IV. Dawn, New Age Dawn, New Age 79 Allegorical 80 Progress 81 The Crocuses 82 Crybaby Haiku 83 "Silence=Death" 87 Clinical Vignettes 88 You Bring Out the Doctor in Me 90 Composite of Three Poems from the Same Anthology by Williams, Rukeyser, and Sexton 92 Tuesday Morning 93 Arriving 95 Absolution 97 On Doctoring 98 Sick Day 99
Acknowledgments xi I. The Enemy Dialogue with Sun and Poet 3 Addressed to Her (Provincetown, June 2002) 4 "Elsa, Varadero, 1934" 5 Night Has Fallen 6 Personal Mythology 7 Piranhas 8 Brief Treatise on the New Millennial Poetics 10 El Viejo y la Mar 12 Ode to the Man Incidentally Caught in the Photograph of Us on My Desk 13 The Enemy 14 God, Gays, and Guns 15 Patriotic Poem 17 Post-9/11 Parable 18 Sestina Dolorosa 19 What Passes Now for Moral Discourse 21 from Libro de Preguntas 22 II. Eighteen Days in France Eighteen Days in France 27 III. Toward a Theory of Memory from Cien Sonetos de Amor 47 A Simple Cuban Meal 51 The Sailfish 52 Ganymede, to Zeus 53 After the Long Drive > For Jorge, after Twenty Years 57 Song in the Off-Season 60 Catastrophic Sestina 61 Toward a Theory of Memory 63 Patagonia 67 Defense of Marriage 68 The Story of Us 69 The Sodomite's Lament 71 Equinoctial Downpour 72 Pantoum for Our Imagined Break-Up 73 The Changing of the Seasons 74 Once, It Seemed Better 75 October, Last Sail 76 IV. Dawn, New Age Dawn, New Age 79 Allegorical 80 Progress 81 The Crocuses 82 Crybaby Haiku 83 "Silence=Death" 87 Clinical Vignettes 88 You Bring Out the Doctor in Me 90 Composite of Three Poems from the Same Anthology by Williams, Rukeyser, and Sexton 92 Tuesday Morning 93 Arriving 95 Absolution 97 On Doctoring 98 Sick Day 99
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