TY - BOOK AU - Rappleye,Greg TI - Figured dark: poems SN - 9781610751513 AV - PS3568 .F548 2007 PY - 2007/// CY - Fayetteville PB - University of Arkansas Press KW - Rappleye, Greg. KW - American poetry KW - Electronic Books N1 - 2; In the Great Field at Mount Holyoke, under a Dome of Stars --; Caller, What is Your Question? --; Rainy Afternoon at the Gotham Book Mart --; Not that Happiness --; Black Dog --; Self-portrait, with Epiphany to Come --; For the Lord G-d Bird, No Longer Extinct --; At the Museum of Whiskey History --; My Mother Thinks She's Peggy Lee --; Gentians --; Near Gatlinburg --; After the Divorce --; After an Illustration by Rockwell Kent for Moby Dick, in Which a Whale Takes a Dory in its Maw, and Heads for the Bottom of the Sea --; Lost-Love Ghazals --; Feeder --; Archie Babcock Explains the Accident to John Berryman's Biographer --; Exile Valise --; Sail On, Sailor --; Making a Path to the Blackberries --; Figured Dark --; Memories of Pittsburgh and Stern --; American Kestrel --; Blue Angels --; Mason's Kitchenettes --; The Fish Lamp on the Cover of Coastal Living Magazine --; Glaucoma --; In Ambient Light --; Obbligato --; Letter to M., from Swannanoa --; Lilacs, for Instance --; Biopsy --; After the Diagnosis --; Swimming at Night --; Elegy for Light and Balance --; The Body, Burning --; Hay Devil --; Discontinuous Narrative --; Letter to the Chairwoman of the Reunion Committee --; Dancing with the Crack Whores, at the Homeless Shelter Run by My Wife --; Were We Speaking, Had You Asked --; Letter to Robert in Gearhart --; Descent --; Carolina Woodpecker --; At 48, Walking My Baby Past the Voodoo Lounge --; Blackbirds --; The Salt Cairn --; Lepidopterist --; On a Visit to His Namesake City, St. Paul Walks Six Blocks of Goodrich Avenue; 2; b N2 -
Greg Rappleye is corporation counsel for Ottawa County, Grand Haven, Michigan. He's the author of two poetry collections, Holding Down the Earth and A Path Between Houses, and two chapbooks. A past Bread Loaf Fellow in poetry, he has won a number of awards, including a Pushcart Prize, the Paumanok Poetry Award, and the Brittingham Prize, and he was the first runner up for the 2007 Dorset Prize.
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