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050 0 0 _aPS3545
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100 1 _aWagoner, David.
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245 1 0 _aA map of the night :
_bpoems /
_cby David Wagoner.
260 _aUrbana :
_bUniversity of Illinois Press,
_c(c)2008.
300 _a1 online resource.
336 _atext
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490 1 _aIllinois poetry series
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505 0 0 _aFront cover --
_tTitle Page --
_tCopyright Page --
_tAcknowledgments --
_tTable of Contents --
_t1 --
_tMy Mother's Poem --
_tThe First Movie --
_tThe Other House --
_tMy Snake --
_tThe Fan Dance --
_tWhistler's Mother --
_tThe Red Hat --
_tThe First Tough --
_tElegy for a Safety Man --
_tHow Johnny Nolan Rescued Me --
_tPassing the Road Gang --
_tCurtsy --
_tTalk --
_tCrane Fly --
_tHomework in Social Studies --
_tCastle --
_tMy Father's Dance --
_t2 --
_tThe Invitation --
_tWhat Do I Know? --
_tA Lesson from a Student --
_tAn Assignment for Student Playwrights --
_tIn the Green Room
505 0 0 _aThe Heaven of ActorsA Visitor Calls on Joseph Conrad --
_tCatfish --
_tMr. Bones --
_tOn Being Asked by an Assistant to the Governor of the State of Washington for an Appropriate Quotation from a Native American to Conclude an Inaugural Speech --
_tAn Assignment for Senior Citizens --
_tTrying to Write a Poem While the Couple in the Apartment Overhead Make Love --
_tThe Moth --
_t3 --
_tIn Youngs Creek --
_tStopping along the Way --
_tBlind Instinct --
_tThat Bird --
_tMeadowlark --
_tA Pastoral Elegy for a Pasture --
_tWatching a Boa Constrictor Yawn --
_tThe Escaped Gorilla
505 0 0 _aJudging a HogThoreau and the Mud Turtle --
_tThe Elephant's Graveyard --
_tFalling Behind --
_tThe Hunters --
_tFor the Man Who Taught Tricks to Owls --
_tOn a Glass of Ale under a Reading Lamp --
_t4 --
_tOwning a Creek --
_tUp against the Sea --
_tThe Right Way --
_tOn an Island --
_tRescue --
_tUpstream --
_tLetting the Grass Grow under Your Feet --
_tCemetery Grass --
_tThe Heart of the Forest --
_t5 --
_tFree Fall --
_tThe Presumption of Death --
_tFor an Old Woman at the Gate --
_tBeing Taken for a Ride --
_tThe Driver --
_tThe Follower --
_tAt the Scene of Another Crime
505 0 0 _aStakeoutChanging Rooms --
_tIn the Dark Room --
_t6 --
_tWhat the Houses Were Like Then --
_tMan Overboard --
_tMoving through Smoke --
_tUnarmed Combat --
_tAttention --
_tAt Ease --
_tUnder Fire --
_tNight Reconnaissance --
_tThe Stand-up Cell --
_tWhat the Stones Say --
_tOn First Looking through the Wrong End of a Telescope --
_tThe Center of Gravity --
_tAn Old Man Sitting Down --
_tAn Old Man Stacking Firewood --
_tThe Old Men --
_tThe Hero --
_t7 --
_tThe Eve of the Festival of Venus --
_t8 --
_tBetween Neighbors --
_tOn Deck --
_tFighting the Blizzard
505 0 0 _aWhat Billy Graham Said to Me at the FairIn the Emergency Room --
_tWeeds --
_tAn Informal Elegy for Neckties --
_tLooking Respectable --
_tDoing Six Impossible Things before Breakfast --
_tWhat to Do All Day --
_tThoreau and the Quagmire --
_tAt the Deep End of the Public Pool --
_tIn the Graveyard of Major Appliances --
_tThe Solution to Yesterday's Puzzle --
_tKnots --
_tCell Division --
_tA Snap Quiz in Body Language --
_tFor a Man Who Wrote Cunt on a Motel Bathroom Mirror --
_tNight Song from the Apartment Below --
_tDesire --
_tThe Spider's Eye --
_tThe Day I Believed in God
520 0 _aDavid Wagoners wide-ranging poetry buzzes and swells with life. Woods, streams, and fields fascinate him--he happily admits his devotion to Thoreau--but so do people and their habits, dear friends and family, the odd poet, and strangers who become even stranger when looked at closely. In this new collection, Wagoner catches the mixed feelings of a long drive, the sensations of walking against a current, the difficulty of writing poetry with noisily amorous neighbors, and many more uniquely familiar experiences.
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650 0 _aConduct of life
_vPoetry.
650 0 _aNature
_vPoetry.
655 1 _aElectronic Books.
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