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- catalog abstract "Today in the Cafe Trieste brings together new and old work by Richard Tillinghast, author of five books of poetry published in the United States, including the critically acclaimed The Stonecutter's Hand. James Dickey called Tillinghast "the best poet of the younger generation, and deserving more recognition than most of the poets of the older generation ..." His work stands out among contemporary poetry for its focus on history, and for the ease with which it moves back and forth between widely differing poetic idioms. In the early 90s Tillinghast lived for a year with his family in Kinvara, County Galway, and he continues to visit Ireland often. He frequently writes on books and travels for The New York Times.".
- catalog contributor b10419142.
- catalog created "1997.".
- catalog date "1997".
- catalog date "1997.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1997.".
- catalog description "Six Mile Mountain -- The World Is -- His Days -- A Visit -- The Emigrant -- Legends of Lady FitzPigge-Hightits -- Hooded Crow and Speedwell -- Lexicons -- Habitat -- Currency -- Westbound -- Am I Like a Tree -- Father in October -- Starfuckers -- Osmanli -- Tea -- Opera on Jukebox -- The Red Cottage -- Wireless -- The Button -- The Creation of the Animals -- The Keeper -- Passage -- Less Than Yesterday, More Than Tomorrow -- In the Country You Breathe Right -- Return -- The Knife -- The Thief -- Aspens and a Photograph -- Hearing of the End of the War -- Shooting Ducks in South Louisiana -- Lost Cove & The Rose of San Antone -- Things Past -- Summer Rain -- Sovereigns -- Today in the Cafe Trieste -- Easter Week: Vermont.".
- catalog description "Today in the Cafe Trieste brings together new and old work by Richard Tillinghast, author of five books of poetry published in the United States, including the critically acclaimed The Stonecutter's Hand. James Dickey called Tillinghast "the best poet of the younger generation, and deserving more recognition than most of the poets of the older generation ..." His work stands out among contemporary poetry for its focus on history, and for the ease with which it moves back and forth between widely differing poetic idioms. In the early 90s Tillinghast lived for a year with his family in Kinvara, County Galway, and he continues to visit Ireland often. He frequently writes on books and travels for The New York Times.".
- catalog extent "87 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Today in the Café Trieste.".
- catalog identifier "1897648847 (pbk.)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Today in the Café Trieste.".
- catalog isPartOf "Salmon poetry".
- catalog issued "1997".
- catalog issued "1997.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Cliffs of Moher, Co. Clare : Salmon Poetry,".
- catalog relation "Today in the Café Trieste.".
- catalog subject "American poetry 20th century.".
- catalog subject "PS3570.I38 T63 1997".
- catalog tableOfContents "Six Mile Mountain -- The World Is -- His Days -- A Visit -- The Emigrant -- Legends of Lady FitzPigge-Hightits -- Hooded Crow and Speedwell -- Lexicons -- Habitat -- Currency -- Westbound -- Am I Like a Tree -- Father in October -- Starfuckers -- Osmanli -- Tea -- Opera on Jukebox -- The Red Cottage -- Wireless -- The Button -- The Creation of the Animals -- The Keeper -- Passage -- Less Than Yesterday, More Than Tomorrow -- In the Country You Breathe Right -- Return -- The Knife -- The Thief -- Aspens and a Photograph -- Hearing of the End of the War -- Shooting Ducks in South Louisiana -- Lost Cove & The Rose of San Antone -- Things Past -- Summer Rain -- Sovereigns -- Today in the Cafe Trieste -- Easter Week: Vermont.".
- catalog title "Today in the Café Trieste / Richard Tillinghast.".
- catalog type "text".