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- catalog abstract "Evenings & Avenues, the new collection of poems by award-winning writer Stuart Dischell, captures the yearning spirit of the end of our century. These lyrics and story-poems are set in locales as varied as Boston, Sarajevo, and London, in wax-works, shops, bedrooms, and, most frequently, a street, an avenue, or a boulevard, where the seven "Evening" poems that punctuate the book take place. Dischell's poems are passionate, sometimes darkly comic, sometimes heartbreaking, And always unpredictable. They animate a world between possibility and destiny.".
- catalog alternative "Evenings and avenues".
- catalog contributor b10028338.
- catalog created "c1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "c1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1996.".
- catalog description "And always unpredictable. They animate a world between possibility and destiny.".
- catalog description "Ellipsis, Third or Fourth Dot, Depending -- Dustpan and Broom -- Evening -- Morning by the Sea -- Explorations -- A Saint's Life -- The Foreign Correspondent -- Evening II -- The Bachelor -- The Spider -- In Camera -- An Affair -- "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses, Take II" -- Evening III -- Skylight Travel -- The Resort -- The Cove -- The Yellow Slicker -- End of the Century -- A Living -- Evening IV -- People Who Talk to Themselves -- Street Piece -- In Daylight -- The Talking Cure -- The Two -- Hours in the Sky -- Among Fisherfolk -- The Point -- The Rockpile -- Evening V -- Volume -- Speaking Parts -- Return Address -- Inspiriter -- Evening VI -- In Cases Like These -- An Account -- An Arrangement -- The Edifice -- Gates of the City -- Evening VII -- Psalm -- Several Dioramas, Some Remembered, Some Invented, from the Musee Grevin.".
- catalog description "Evenings & Avenues, the new collection of poems by award-winning writer Stuart Dischell, captures the yearning spirit of the end of our century. These lyrics and story-poems are set in locales as varied as Boston, Sarajevo, and London, in wax-works, shops, bedrooms, and, most frequently, a street, an avenue, or a boulevard, where the seven "Evening" poems that punctuate the book take place. Dischell's poems are passionate, sometimes darkly comic, sometimes heartbreaking,".
- catalog extent "xiv, 69 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Evenings & avenues.".
- catalog identifier "0140587667 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Evenings & avenues.".
- catalog isPartOf "Penguin poets".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "c1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, N.Y., U.S.A. : Penguin Books,".
- catalog relation "Evenings & avenues.".
- catalog subject "811/.54 20".
- catalog subject "PS3554.I827 E94 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Ellipsis, Third or Fourth Dot, Depending -- Dustpan and Broom -- Evening -- Morning by the Sea -- Explorations -- A Saint's Life -- The Foreign Correspondent -- Evening II -- The Bachelor -- The Spider -- In Camera -- An Affair -- "The Girls in Their Summer Dresses, Take II" -- Evening III -- Skylight Travel -- The Resort -- The Cove -- The Yellow Slicker -- End of the Century -- A Living -- Evening IV -- People Who Talk to Themselves -- Street Piece -- In Daylight -- The Talking Cure -- The Two -- Hours in the Sky -- Among Fisherfolk -- The Point -- The Rockpile -- Evening V -- Volume -- Speaking Parts -- Return Address -- Inspiriter -- Evening VI -- In Cases Like These -- An Account -- An Arrangement -- The Edifice -- Gates of the City -- Evening VII -- Psalm -- Several Dioramas, Some Remembered, Some Invented, from the Musee Grevin.".
- catalog title "Evenings & avenues / Stuart Dischell.".
- catalog title "Evenings and avenues".
- catalog type "text".