Worshipful Company of Fletchers: poems

Poetry of the absurd. In Little Poem with Argyle Socks, he writes: "Behind every great man / there sits a rat. / And behind every great rat, / there's a flea. / Besides the flea there is an encyclopedia. / Every now and then the flea sneezes, looks up, / and flies into action, reorganizing...

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Main Author: Tate, James (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Hopewell, NJ Ecco Press 1994
Edition:1. ed.
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Summary:Poetry of the absurd. In Little Poem with Argyle Socks, he writes: "Behind every great man / there sits a rat. / And behind every great rat, / there's a flea. / Besides the flea there is an encyclopedia. / Every now and then the flea sneezes, looks up, / and flies into action, reorganizing history. / The rat says, God, I hate irony. / To which the great man replies, / Now now now, darling, drink your tea."
Physical Description:82 S.
ISBN:088001380X
0880014318

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