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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... thought she was always pretending to be something other than she was , and all her ideas were wrong . In the early 1940's she was traveling far afield in Latin America . Her talk that had been punctuated with the word “ dollars , ” so ...
... thought she was always pretending to be something other than she was , and all her ideas were wrong . In the early 1940's she was traveling far afield in Latin America . Her talk that had been punctuated with the word “ dollars , ” so ...
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... thought ... that words to me were pale in comparison with experience , mattered only in so far as they transmitted ... thought it terrible that I , a poet , had been in the war . She had a son who was about to enter Columbia and he would ...
... thought ... that words to me were pale in comparison with experience , mattered only in so far as they transmitted ... thought it terrible that I , a poet , had been in the war . She had a son who was about to enter Columbia and he would ...
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... thought I recog- nized . The young writers of Public Opinion used to meet at her house . She was interested in what young people thought . On the way back we drove up King Street to the park , passing the statue of Norman Manley ...
... thought I recog- nized . The young writers of Public Opinion used to meet at her house . She was interested in what young people thought . On the way back we drove up King Street to the park , passing the statue of Norman Manley ...
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