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- catalog abstract "The poetry of a Yugoslav-American. In Explaining a Few Things, he writes: "Every worm is a martyr, / Every sparrow subject to injustice, / I said to my cat, / Since there was no one else around." By the author of The World Doesn't End, for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.".
- catalog contributor b7495398.
- catalog created "c1994.".
- catalog date "1994".
- catalog date "c1994.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1994.".
- catalog description "Miracle Glass Co. -- Late arrival -- Childhood at the movies -- Tattooed city -- Dream avenue -- Sinister company -- Haunted mind -- Paradise motel -- On a side street -- Voice from the cage -- A wedding in hell -- The dead in photographs -- Madame Thebes -- Documentary -- Evening visitor -- The oldest child -- The massacre of the innocents -- Pascal's idea -- The world -- The clocks of the dead -- Raskolnikov -- Mad business -- This morning -- The church of insomnia -- Heroic moment -- The beggar on Houston Street -- Wanted poster -- Happiness -- Explaining a few things -- Grim contingencies -- The crystal pyramid -- Pocket theater -- Divine collaborator -- The supreme moment -- Crazy about her shrimp -- Transport -- Awaiting judgement -- Love flea -- What I overheard -- The secret -- Leaves -- The pleasures of reading -- In ecstasy of surrender -- Where the dreamy Wabash flows -- A puppet play -- Hoarder of tragedy -- Paper dolls cut out of a newspaper -- Reading history -- Men deified because of their cruelty -- Psalm -- The story of Cercopes -- The big coverup -- Empires -- In strange cities -- The story of the crucifixion -- Midnight serenaders -- At sunset -- Romantic landscape -- Dark TV screen -- Prayer -- Children of the storm -- Mystics -- Imported novelties -- Via del Tritone -- Shaving -- Trailerpark -- The tower -- Little prophet -- Mystery writer -- The secret.".
- catalog description "The poetry of a Yugoslav-American. In Explaining a Few Things, he writes: "Every worm is a martyr, / Every sparrow subject to injustice, / I said to my cat, / Since there was no one else around." By the author of The World Doesn't End, for which he received the Pulitzer Prize for poetry.".
- catalog extent "x, 79 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Wedding in hell.".
- catalog identifier "0151001235 (hardcover)".
- catalog identifier "0156001292 (pbk.) :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Wedding in hell.".
- catalog issued "1994".
- catalog issued "c1994.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "San Diego : Harcourt Brace,".
- catalog relation "Wedding in hell.".
- catalog subject "811/.54 20".
- catalog subject "American poetry 20th century.".
- catalog subject "PS3569.I4725 W43 1994".
- catalog tableOfContents "Miracle Glass Co. -- Late arrival -- Childhood at the movies -- Tattooed city -- Dream avenue -- Sinister company -- Haunted mind -- Paradise motel -- On a side street -- Voice from the cage -- A wedding in hell -- The dead in photographs -- Madame Thebes -- Documentary -- Evening visitor -- The oldest child -- The massacre of the innocents -- Pascal's idea -- The world -- The clocks of the dead -- Raskolnikov -- Mad business -- This morning -- The church of insomnia -- Heroic moment -- The beggar on Houston Street -- Wanted poster -- Happiness -- Explaining a few things -- Grim contingencies -- The crystal pyramid -- Pocket theater -- Divine collaborator -- The supreme moment -- Crazy about her shrimp -- Transport -- Awaiting judgement -- Love flea -- What I overheard -- The secret -- Leaves -- The pleasures of reading -- In ecstasy of surrender -- Where the dreamy Wabash flows -- A puppet play -- Hoarder of tragedy -- Paper dolls cut out of a newspaper -- Reading history -- Men deified because of their cruelty -- Psalm -- The story of Cercopes -- The big coverup -- Empires -- In strange cities -- The story of the crucifixion -- Midnight serenaders -- At sunset -- Romantic landscape -- Dark TV screen -- Prayer -- Children of the storm -- Mystics -- Imported novelties -- Via del Tritone -- Shaving -- Trailerpark -- The tower -- Little prophet -- Mystery writer -- The secret.".
- catalog title "A wedding in hell : poems / Charles Simic.".
- catalog type "Poetry. lcgft".
- catalog type "text".