Thieves' Latin : poems / by Peter Jay Shippy.

Author
Shippy, Peter Jay, 1961- [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
Iowa City : University of Iowa Press, [2003], ©2003.
Description
86 pages ; 21 cm.

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    "Winner of the Iowa poetry prize."
    Contents
    • America: Before the Last War
    • Dogs Resembling Their Owners
    • Caught between the Twisted Stars
    • Portrait of God on Work Release
    • It Ain't Boasting If ...
    • Mandelstam Space Station Down
    • The Baudelaire Hospital & Grill
    • Me I Disconnect from You
    • Earth Is a Lonely Town
    • Architecture and Morality
    • Page One Thousand Three Hundred and Thirty-Nine
    • Finally We Are No One
    • Inhaler.
    • America, USA
    • The Special People
    • Crocodiles Shed Their Tears When Devouring Francis Bacon
    • Why Is the Crow a Harmful Bird?
    • Stars by Children
    • When Alice Coltrane Calls
    • Transgenic Laureate
    • Ether Talk
    • Two Stans Eat
    • M axEr nst
    • Bunnyman, an Elegy
    • No One Understands Who I Really Am So I Will Wear Copper Cladding, Oxidize. Turn Green and Blend in with the Trees
    • Reykjavik
    • Me My Dog and Our Pornography
    • The Skidding of Tottie Coughdrop
    • Flying on Instruments
    • Weathercast
    • Was Postmodern
    • Ack-Ack
    • Nauman's PsalmBook
    • The Bowling Pin Forest
    • Buzzcocked
    • Sehnsucht
    • Awfrgawdsakes
    • Niagara, Niagara
    • Eskimo Is Lucien
    • Walking with Planck
    • What Is an Antidote?
    • Novemberite
    • Dik-Dik
    • Alack
    • Fink
    • Not the Kind of Poem Found in the Japanese Edition of Tiger Beat or the Ballad of the Bodiless Man
    • Alien Immigrant
    • Crack
    • Little Poe Station --
    ISBN
    0877458405 (acid-free paper)
    LCCN
    2002075076
    OCLC
    50767956
    RCP
    C - O
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