Epistles from the planet photosynthesis / Mary Adams.

Author
Adams, Mary, 1961- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
  • Gainesville : University Press of Florida, [1999]
  • ©1999
Description
vii, 79 pages ; 23 cm.

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    Contents
    • Sublime Afterwards
    • Tryst
    • Self-Indulgence in January
    • Epistle II: Thou Bride of Quietness
    • Commuters on the Henry Hudson Parkway
    • What I Should Have Told You
    • A Neighborhood
    • Rha Barbarum
    • Alternate Hypotheses
    • Against Long Island Sound
    • Easter Song
    • Epistle XLVI: Season of Mists and Mellow Fruitfulness
    • Queen of Grieve
    • Happiness
    • For Pandemonium
    • Wessex: Dog and I Stranded
    • Child Reading
    • Green Umbrellas
    • Epistle CXLVIII: A Mansion for All Lovely Forms
    • Relic
    • Snow Tires
    • Three Metaphors for the Weather
    • Ensemble
    • Layover at 5 A.M.
    • Flying Down to Rio
    • Descending a Staircase
    • Describing the Accident
    • Pieces
    • Epistle XDLVIIIM: A Sordid Boon
    • Raking
    • The Sphere of Influence
    • Loveless in the Autumn
    • Mostly Water
    • Almost Spring
    • Her Romance
    • Writing about Last Weekend
    • In the Still Room
    • The Cats Cried as Evening Came On
    • Across the River from Civilization
    • Cerberus at the SPCA
    • Some Lights
    • Nostalgia in Dave's Foxhead
    • Epistle MMCDLXXIX-R: A Draught of Vintage
    • More than Morning.
    ISBN
    • 0813016703 ((cloth ; : acid-free paper))
    • 9780813016702 ((cloth ; : acid-free paper))
    • 081301672X ((pbk. ; : acid-free paper))
    • 9780813016726 ((pbk. ; : acid-free paper))
    LCCN
    98036816
    OCLC
    39627560
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