The King My Father's WreckStory Line Press, 1995 - 194 sidor From the old-world schools of Jamaica, to the battlefields of France, to the schizophrenic world of New York publishing and American Academia, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Louis Simpson tells his own story as only a master poet can. Simpson is also the recipient of the Columbia Medal for Excellence and Guggenheim fellowships. 12 black-and-white photos. |
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... and short stories knew : if you had a point of view everything seemed to fall into place and move . Therefore the hard work had to be done on myself , under- standing what I felt and what I wanted to say 80 of The King My Father's Wreck.
... and short stories knew : if you had a point of view everything seemed to fall into place and move . Therefore the hard work had to be done on myself , under- standing what I felt and what I wanted to say 80 of The King My Father's Wreck.
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... standing alone at the wall . The sun had gone down and the plain and sea beyond were growing dark . Over to the west at Black River there were two or three lights . I became aware of someone standing a few feet away . I'd been lost in ...
... standing alone at the wall . The sun had gone down and the plain and sea beyond were growing dark . Over to the west at Black River there were two or three lights . I became aware of someone standing a few feet away . I'd been lost in ...
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... standing in the window is absent , but two children are walking about and there is an infant sleeping in a crib face down . Rohan says that the children are Stepheny , a girl , and Brandon , a boy . They are his girlfriend's children by ...
... standing in the window is absent , but two children are walking about and there is an infant sleeping in a crib face down . Rohan says that the children are Stepheny , a girl , and Brandon , a boy . They are his girlfriend's children by ...
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