FROM A PUBLIC LIBRARY TO HOME
Yay. Another post bespeaking how I buy poetry! Well, okay -- the challenge here is to figure out which books I got for paltry cents from the local public library sale from the desire to simply give poems a true HOME. Libraries! Sniff! Libraries should never give up on poetry!
Here then is my latest Bought Poetry List:
PASSAGE THROUGH INDIA, travelogue by Gary Snyder
THE COMPLETE STORIES AND POEMS OF LEWIS CARROLL
FLUX, CLOTH & FROTH, Vol. 1 (text) by John Bloomberg-Rissman (Like other Purchasers with Discerning Taste, you should buy some, too! Special Release Offer HERE)
FLUX, CLOTH & FROTH, Vol. 2 (notes to poems) by John Bloomberg-Rissman (Like other Purchasers with Discerning Taste, you should buy some, too! Special Release Offer HERE)
THE COCKTAIL PARTY by T.S. Eliot
BEAUTIFUL SIGNOR by Cyrus Cassells
A RADIANCE LIKE WIND OR WATER by Richard Ronan
THE POEMS OF DOCTOR ZHIVAGO by Boris Pasternak, Trans. by Eugene M. Kayden with drawings by Bill Greer
DAYS WE ARE GIVEN by Alice D'Alessio
THE WHOLE TRUTH by James Cummins
A WORKING GIRL CAN'T WIN AND OTHER POEMS by Deborah Garrison
BY PARKED CARS by J.D. Woolery
RESIN by Geri Doran
LEAVES OF GRASS by Walt Whitman
HEARTWOOD: MEDITATIONS ON SOUTHERN OAKS with poetry by Rumi and photographs by William Guion
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