The lunatic Poems
Book - 2015
This latest volume of poetry from Charles Simic, one of America's most celebrated poets, demonstrates his revered signature style--a mix of understated brilliance, wry melancholy, and sardonic wit. These seventy luminous poems range in subject from mortality to personal ads, from the simple wonders of nature to his childhood in war-torn Yugoslavia.
- Subjects
- Published
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New York :
Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
2015.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Edition
- First Ecco edition
- Physical Description
- xi, 84 pages ; 23 cm
- ISBN
- 9780062364746
- I.
- Today's Menu
- Breeder of Black Cats
- The Lunatic
- O Spring
- About Myself
- Eternities
- Late-Night Inquiry
- Looking for a Soul Mate
- The Dictionary
- The White Labyrinth
- Stories
- In Its Own Sweet Time
- Meet Eddie
- Our Gang
- What the Old Lady Told Me
- New Haircut
- Some Late-Summer Evening
- II.
- Let Us Be Careful
- As You Come Over the Hill
- Once December Comes
- Bare Trees
- The Light
- Night Music
- Don't Name the Chickens
- Pastoral
- As I Was Saying
- Sinbad the Sailor
- The Execution
- Three Cows
- The Missing Hours
- The New Widow
- The Wine
- In My Grandmother's Time
- Black Butterfly
- III.
- The Stray
- On the Brooklyn Bridge
- The Escapee
- Oh, Memory
- The Medium
- Past the Funeral Home
- So Early in the Morning
- The Bamboo Garden
- Wei Matches
- At the Jeweler's
- Dead Telephone
- Our Playhouse
- Vices of the Evening
- The Feast
- The Executioner's Daughter
- The Flea
- Autumn Evening
- In This Prison of Ours
- IV.
- This Town Is Alright
- Driving Around
- Summer Evening
- That Was Some Night
- Eternities
- The Light
- Memory Train
- The Horse
- With One Glance
- Migrating Birds
- Scribbled in the Dark
- Passing Through
- Dark Night
- Peep Show
- Oh, I Said
- Birds in Winter
- A Quiet Afternoon
- Thus
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