¿A book of dark and sometimes surreal love poems from the heart of a man to his wife, his children, his nation, and his past.¿ ¿JERICHO BROWNHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Wayne Miller is the author of Post-, winner of the Rilke Prize and the Colorado Book Award; The City, Our City, shortlisted for the Rilke Prize and the William Carlos Williams Award; The Book of Props, named a best poetry book of the year by Coldfront Magazine and the Kansas City Star; and Only the Senses Sleep, winner of the William Rockhill Nelson Award. He has received the George Bogin Memorial Award, the Lucille Medwick Memorial Award, the Lyric Poetry Award, a Ruth Lilly Fellowship, the Bess Hokin Prize, and a Fulbright Distinguished Scholarship to the Seamus Heaney Centre at Queen¿s University Belfast. He is cotranslator of two books by the Albanian writer Moikom Zeqömost recently Zodiac, which was shortlisted for the PEN Center USA Award in Translation¿and coeditor of three books: Literary Publishing in the Twenty-First Century, Tamura Ryuichi: On the Life & Work of a 20th Century Master, and New European Poets. He teaches at the University of Colorado Denver, co-directs the Unsung Masters Series, and serves as editor/managing editor of Copper Nickel.
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Contents The News --- On Progress The American Middle Class After the Miscarriage Ohio, My Friends Are Dying Little Domestic Elegies Love Poem Generational Carillon --- Two Thousand and Nine Stages on a Journey Westward Meeting the Board The Lens Middle Age The Future Song from the Back of the House The Rapture: A Sermon --- Parable of Childhood Notes: History Rain Study Middle Age Two Sisters Mind-Body Problem The Invention of the Afterlife From the Afterlife of the Rich --- On History We the Jury Armistice The Reenactment An American Abroad The Narcissist At Today's Auschwitz The Humanist
Contents The News --- On Progress The American Middle Class After the Miscarriage Ohio, My Friends Are Dying Little Domestic Elegies Love Poem Generational Carillon --- Two Thousand and Nine Stages on a Journey Westward Meeting the Board The Lens Middle Age The Future Song from the Back of the House The Rapture: A Sermon --- Parable of Childhood Notes: History Rain Study Middle Age Two Sisters Mind-Body Problem The Invention of the Afterlife From the Afterlife of the Rich --- On History We the Jury Armistice The Reenactment An American Abroad The Narcissist At Today's Auschwitz The Humanist
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