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- catalog contributor b872079.
- catalog created "[1974]".
- catalog date "1974".
- catalog date "[1974]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1974]".
- catalog description "Carcanet: after our war -- That man -- The guard at the Binh Thuy Bridge -- Pentangle -- A floating opera -- Along the Mekong -- Mother Egret -- Writes Xenophanes, before choosing exile -- Orpheus slaughtered near the river -- Orpheus in the upper world -- Hissarlik -- Mau Than -- Graveyard at Bald Eagle Ridge -- Appalachian train stop -- Having discovered a snail shell, the poet presents it in the metaphysical manner -- Blue morning coat -- The gardenia in the moon -- For Mary Bui Thi Khuy, 1944-1969 -- The dragonfish -- To P.T., a poet, who holds that good poets are always nice people (even Robert Frost) -- Epithalamium for Alex Clokie Clarke -- Bereft of Morpheus, a poet is visited by his muse -- The field -- Venturing out -- Harvesting ducks -- Talking about birds -- Riddle: the heart, like a calf's head, when? -- A grain of actuality begins the poem -- For Miss Tin in hue -- Country excursion: a Brown study collage -- Rain -- Nixon imperator Augustus -- A riddle -- A Latter-Day Saxon Bathes at Bournemouth -- Palindrome for Clyde Coreil in Saigon -- Letter from a bargirl -- Communiqué -- Li Po and the Peacock King -- Sunset along the shore -- At the exiled King's river pavilion -- Polluted place -- Don Diego Garcia -- Ship of redemption -- A court is likened to an inner landscape -- On a photograph of schoolchildren wearing gas masks Rheims, World War I -- Children at play and at sleep -- The house at evening -- Some commonplaces of the times -- May letter -- Hand-painted birthday card: abandoned farmhouse -- Peleus sees the birth of Aphrodite -- Lines form the Arabic -- In Hyperborea -- Midnight at Phoenix Island in the Mekong -- Saying good-by to Mr. and Mrs. My, Saigon, 1972 -- Erhart.".
- catalog extent "84 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "After our war.".
- catalog identifier "0822952475".
- catalog isFormatOf "After our war.".
- catalog isPartOf "Pitt poetry series".
- catalog issued "1974".
- catalog issued "[1974]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Pittsburgh] University of Pittsburgh Press".
- catalog relation "After our war.".
- catalog subject "PS3552.A44 A7".
- catalog subject "Poetry.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Carcanet: after our war -- That man -- The guard at the Binh Thuy Bridge -- Pentangle -- A floating opera -- Along the Mekong -- Mother Egret -- Writes Xenophanes, before choosing exile -- Orpheus slaughtered near the river -- Orpheus in the upper world -- Hissarlik -- Mau Than -- Graveyard at Bald Eagle Ridge -- Appalachian train stop -- Having discovered a snail shell, the poet presents it in the metaphysical manner -- Blue morning coat -- The gardenia in the moon -- For Mary Bui Thi Khuy, 1944-1969 -- The dragonfish -- To P.T., a poet, who holds that good poets are always nice people (even Robert Frost) -- Epithalamium for Alex Clokie Clarke -- Bereft of Morpheus, a poet is visited by his muse -- The field -- Venturing out -- Harvesting ducks -- Talking about birds -- Riddle: the heart, like a calf's head, when? -- A grain of actuality begins the poem -- For Miss Tin in hue -- Country excursion: a Brown study collage -- Rain -- Nixon imperator Augustus -- A riddle -- A Latter-Day Saxon Bathes at Bournemouth -- Palindrome for Clyde Coreil in Saigon -- Letter from a bargirl -- Communiqué -- Li Po and the Peacock King -- Sunset along the shore -- At the exiled King's river pavilion -- Polluted place -- Don Diego Garcia -- Ship of redemption -- A court is likened to an inner landscape -- On a photograph of schoolchildren wearing gas masks Rheims, World War I -- Children at play and at sleep -- The house at evening -- Some commonplaces of the times -- May letter -- Hand-painted birthday card: abandoned farmhouse -- Peleus sees the birth of Aphrodite -- Lines form the Arabic -- In Hyperborea -- Midnight at Phoenix Island in the Mekong -- Saying good-by to Mr. and Mrs. My, Saigon, 1972 -- Erhart.".
- catalog title "After our war.".
- catalog type "text".