University of Pittsburgh Press, 1981 Paper: 978-0-8229-5333-3 | eISBN: 978-0-8229-7907-4 Library of Congress Classification PS3552.U718R8 Dewey Decimal Classification 811.54
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
The work of Michael Burkard has a rich interior quality different from that of any other voice in American poetry. He captures a sense of the mind revising and revealing itself, altering its perceptions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Michael Burkard has published two previous poetry collections, In a White Light and None, River. His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, Poetry, and other magazines and anthologies.
REVIEWS
Praise for Burkard's first poetry collection, In a White Light:
"Burkard's poetics will be considered new and strange to many readers, though Stevens, Zufosky, and Ashbery were scouts to this light-laden terrain. [His] book is a blessing."
—James Cervantes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Ledger
Here
Dear Z
Untitled: “Consonant with sound”
The Boat
Shame
Alsace
Small Pill of Smoke
The Burning
The Man Who Robbed the Bank at Santa Fe
Someone
The Wharf
Did I
Window on the East
Untitled: “Think of the letters”
The Absolute
A Formal Child
Contagion
More than the Sky This Morning
Fundevogel
From the Heavy Sunlight
The Tower
A Carriage with Two Riders
The Parallel
Renaming My Face
The Passerby
Envy
A Sideways Suicide
Wren: Three Mirrors
Children of Paradise
Houses at Night
The Unbeautiful Banker
A Conversation About Memory
Klee
Islands of Feeling
Moonlike Leaf
Red Ryder
Christmas at Walpost. The Smell of Bread
Vertigo
Unhappiness
House with an Attic
Gaslight
Father
Untitled: “What to discover, what to do”
The Victim
The Story “Sunset”
Study for Orange and Black
Ruby for Grief
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University of Pittsburgh Press, 1981 Paper: 978-0-8229-5333-3 eISBN: 978-0-8229-7907-4
The work of Michael Burkard has a rich interior quality different from that of any other voice in American poetry. He captures a sense of the mind revising and revealing itself, altering its perceptions.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Michael Burkard has published two previous poetry collections, In a White Light and None, River. His work has appeared in American Poetry Review, Poetry, and other magazines and anthologies.
REVIEWS
Praise for Burkard's first poetry collection, In a White Light:
"Burkard's poetics will be considered new and strange to many readers, though Stevens, Zufosky, and Ashbery were scouts to this light-laden terrain. [His] book is a blessing."
—James Cervantes
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CONTENTS
Ledger
Here
Dear Z
Untitled: “Consonant with sound”
The Boat
Shame
Alsace
Small Pill of Smoke
The Burning
The Man Who Robbed the Bank at Santa Fe
Someone
The Wharf
Did I
Window on the East
Untitled: “Think of the letters”
The Absolute
A Formal Child
Contagion
More than the Sky This Morning
Fundevogel
From the Heavy Sunlight
The Tower
A Carriage with Two Riders
The Parallel
Renaming My Face
The Passerby
Envy
A Sideways Suicide
Wren: Three Mirrors
Children of Paradise
Houses at Night
The Unbeautiful Banker
A Conversation About Memory
Klee
Islands of Feeling
Moonlike Leaf
Red Ryder
Christmas at Walpost. The Smell of Bread
Vertigo
Unhappiness
House with an Attic
Gaslight
Father
Untitled: “What to discover, what to do”
The Victim
The Story “Sunset”
Study for Orange and Black
Ruby for Grief
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ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC | REQUEST ACCESSIBLE FILE