Strangely marked metal : poems / by Kay Ryan.
- Title
- Strangely marked metal : poems / by Kay Ryan.
- Published by
- Providence, R.I. : Copper Beech Press, c1985.
- Author
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- Description
- 50 p.; 22 cm.
- Subject
- Contents
- Prologue -- A palpable silence -- The other silence -- The admirable Bede -- L'Abandon ou les deux amies -- Heavens need furnaces -- "In the very essence of poetry there is something indecent" -- Hope -- The new asceticism -- Gambler -- Bull in a china shop -- Song in the old tongue -- The barbarian's reply -- Grabbing at straws -- The tablets -- To the Vietnamese boy -- Fishing -- Desert lake -- On a jar alleged to contain the original Egyptian darkness -- The Egyptians -- Byzantium -- Ode on a Grecian container -- Erik Satie -- Beachscape -- Trying to get to America -- Brave row -- Shrimp -- "Without minute neatness of execution the sublime cannot exist!" -- Application -- Toulouse-Lautrec -- A bad time for the sublime -- New truth -- Prayer -- Marianne Moore announces lunch -- Brooklyn Bridge -- The circus animals' desertion -- The show.
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- Harvard Library
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- committed to retain