Horoscopes for the dead: poems

In this new collection, "America's most popular poet" covers the everlasting themes of love and loss, life and death, youth and aging, solitude and union

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Collins, Billy 1941- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Random House Trade Paperbacks 2012, c2011
Edition:Pbk. ed
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Summary:In this new collection, "America's most popular poet" covers the everlasting themes of love and loss, life and death, youth and aging, solitude and union
Item Description:United States poet laureate, 2001-2003
Grave -- The Straightener -- Palermo -- The Flaneur -- The Snag -- Memento mori -- As usual -- Thieves -- The Guest -- Gold -- Good news -- Genesis -- Horoscopes for the dead -- Hell -- Simple arithmetic -- Her -- Florida -- A Question about birds -- The New globe -- Girl -- Watercoloring -- At the home of the Baroness of Pembrokeshire -- Poem on the 300th anniversary of the Trinity School -- Chairs that no one sits in -- Memorizing "The Sun Rising" by John Donne -- Two creatures -- Vocation -- My unborn children -- Hangover -- Table talk -- Delivery -- The Symbol -- Winter in Utah -- What she said -- Feedback -- Drawing you from memory -- Riverside, California -- Cemetery ride -- Thank-you notes -- Lakeside -- Revision -- Night and day -- My hero -- The Meatball department -- Silhouette -- Bread and butter -- Roses -- After I heard you were gone -- On reading a program note on Aaron Copland -- Poetry workshop held in a former cigar factory in Key West -- Returning the pencil to its tray
Physical Description:xiii, 106, [2] p. 21 cm
ISBN:0812975626
9780812975628

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