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- catalog abstract "The creative filmmaker who wrote and produced "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" offers a provocative, revealing, and often hilarious collection of poems that offers insights into an artist who has always pushed the boundaries of his craft.".
- catalog contributor b12313427.
- catalog created "c2001.".
- catalog date "2001".
- catalog date "c2001.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2001.".
- catalog description "Mr. Sands -- To O -- The drunken driver has the right of way -- Tale of the Yukon -- On Davey Jones -- For what it's worth -- Anthropology -- Old age -- Horns -- After Bukowski -- Such sweet sorrow -- C. Darwin -- Three places -- Agent elegy -- The hopping poem -- The fable of C. Edgar Botts -- I love you deeply, darling -- My dream and what I make of it -- Back when the world was fresh and new -- Limericks -- More limericks: sons of Abraham -- What, then, is the point? Clean limericks -- Reunion -- A naughty verse -- Is this thing on? -- Never-ending remembrance -- The twa duncies -- Johnny Pigass -- On being nye -- Hereafter -- Should beasts be met -- The little flower girl -- Self-portrait -- I am born -- A man can dream -- Lament -- Something for everyone -- The road to heaven -- Bloomingdales, or, ontology -- Churchyard -- Dog, debonair -- Retirement plan -- If I may -- The mental garden -- Toppled in the street -- The wrestler: a fragment -- I am finished -- Solution -- To a dear lady -- April is tornado season in Minnesota -- O Yale man -- Reminding me of someone whose bed does not, and son does, spring out -- You want spooky -- To a young woman, mained by a reaper -- I have a dream -- Model -- Riddle -- The wise man -- How long, how late -- I dreamed I left my knapsack -- I dreamt I saw St. Augustin.".
- catalog description "The creative filmmaker who wrote and produced "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" offers a provocative, revealing, and often hilarious collection of poems that offers insights into an artist who has always pushed the boundaries of his craft.".
- catalog extent "137 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Drunken driver has the right of way.".
- catalog identifier "0609609467".
- catalog isFormatOf "Drunken driver has the right of way.".
- catalog issued "2001".
- catalog issued "c2001.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Crown Publishers,".
- catalog relation "Drunken driver has the right of way.".
- catalog subject "811/.54 21".
- catalog subject "PS3553.O348 D78 2001".
- catalog subject "Poetry.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Mr. Sands -- To O -- The drunken driver has the right of way -- Tale of the Yukon -- On Davey Jones -- For what it's worth -- Anthropology -- Old age -- Horns -- After Bukowski -- Such sweet sorrow -- C. Darwin -- Three places -- Agent elegy -- The hopping poem -- The fable of C. Edgar Botts -- I love you deeply, darling -- My dream and what I make of it -- Back when the world was fresh and new -- Limericks -- More limericks: sons of Abraham -- What, then, is the point? Clean limericks -- Reunion -- A naughty verse -- Is this thing on? -- Never-ending remembrance -- The twa duncies -- Johnny Pigass -- On being nye -- Hereafter -- Should beasts be met -- The little flower girl -- Self-portrait -- I am born -- A man can dream -- Lament -- Something for everyone -- The road to heaven -- Bloomingdales, or, ontology -- Churchyard -- Dog, debonair -- Retirement plan -- If I may -- The mental garden -- Toppled in the street -- The wrestler: a fragment -- I am finished -- Solution -- To a dear lady -- April is tornado season in Minnesota -- O Yale man -- Reminding me of someone whose bed does not, and son does, spring out -- You want spooky -- To a young woman, mained by a reaper -- I have a dream -- Model -- Riddle -- The wise man -- How long, how late -- I dreamed I left my knapsack -- I dreamt I saw St. Augustin.".
- catalog title "The drunken driver has the right of way : poems / Ethan Coen.".
- catalog type "text".