The Book of What Stays.

By: Crews, JamesMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Prairie Schooner Book Prize in PoetryPublisher: Lincoln : UNP - Bison Original, 2011Copyright date: ©2011Description: 1 online resource (97 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780803237827Subject(s): American poetryGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: The Book of What StaysDDC classification: 811.6 LOC classification: PS3603.R495 -- B66 2011ebOnline resources: Click to View
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- I. -- Palomino -- The Abandoned Church of St. Mary Magdalene -- Paradoxical Undressing -- Sex in the Rain -- Catch -- Regret -- Against Seizing -- Foreshadowing -- The Birds Have Not Yet Left Chernobyl -- Orpheus, Still Singing -- A Beginner's Guide to Ice Fishing -- An Unexpected Warm Day in Wisconsin -- Looking Back -- The Farmer's Wife Has Not Yet Left Him -- Dare to Speak -- After Revelation -- Revision -- II. -- One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes -- 1. (Proof) -- 2. (Total Eclipse) -- 3. (City of Gold, City of Salt) -- 4. (The Gold Field) -- 5. (Wawanaisa Lake: Ross) -- 6. (Wawanaisa Lake) -- 7. (Nowhere Better Than This Place) -- 8. (Letter to Felix: Ross) -- 9. (Perfect Lovers) -- 10. (The Raising of Lazarus) -- 11. (Golden) -- 12. (Lover Boys) -- 13. (Estimations: Ross) -- 14. (Aparicion) -- 15. (Fan Letter) -- 16. (Bedroom, After) -- 17. (Orpheus, Twice) -- 18. (One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes) -- 19. (Last Light) -- 20. (Assumption) -- III. -- What Light Does -- Metacognition -- With This Kiss -- Les Cendres -- The Arsonist's Wife Has Not Yet Left Him -- Leonardo, Lovelorn in Santa Babila -- The Naming -- How to Write a Love Poem -- Saints Sergius and Bacchus: A Martyrology -- Like Angels -- Calamus, Not Drowning -- Anniversary -- The Gardeners -- Red-Tailed Hawk, Summer Storm -- The Bees Have Not Yet Left Us -- Notes.
Summary: James Crews was the 2009 recipient of the Prairie Schooner Bernice Slote Award for Emerging Writers. He is the author of What Has Not Yet Left, winner of the 2009 Copperdome Prize; One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes; and Bending the Knot, winner of the 2008 Gertrude Press Chapbook Prize. He lives in Portland, Oregon.
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Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- I. -- Palomino -- The Abandoned Church of St. Mary Magdalene -- Paradoxical Undressing -- Sex in the Rain -- Catch -- Regret -- Against Seizing -- Foreshadowing -- The Birds Have Not Yet Left Chernobyl -- Orpheus, Still Singing -- A Beginner's Guide to Ice Fishing -- An Unexpected Warm Day in Wisconsin -- Looking Back -- The Farmer's Wife Has Not Yet Left Him -- Dare to Speak -- After Revelation -- Revision -- II. -- One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes -- 1. (Proof) -- 2. (Total Eclipse) -- 3. (City of Gold, City of Salt) -- 4. (The Gold Field) -- 5. (Wawanaisa Lake: Ross) -- 6. (Wawanaisa Lake) -- 7. (Nowhere Better Than This Place) -- 8. (Letter to Felix: Ross) -- 9. (Perfect Lovers) -- 10. (The Raising of Lazarus) -- 11. (Golden) -- 12. (Lover Boys) -- 13. (Estimations: Ross) -- 14. (Aparicion) -- 15. (Fan Letter) -- 16. (Bedroom, After) -- 17. (Orpheus, Twice) -- 18. (One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes) -- 19. (Last Light) -- 20. (Assumption) -- III. -- What Light Does -- Metacognition -- With This Kiss -- Les Cendres -- The Arsonist's Wife Has Not Yet Left Him -- Leonardo, Lovelorn in Santa Babila -- The Naming -- How to Write a Love Poem -- Saints Sergius and Bacchus: A Martyrology -- Like Angels -- Calamus, Not Drowning -- Anniversary -- The Gardeners -- Red-Tailed Hawk, Summer Storm -- The Bees Have Not Yet Left Us -- Notes.

James Crews was the 2009 recipient of the Prairie Schooner Bernice Slote Award for Emerging Writers. He is the author of What Has Not Yet Left, winner of the 2009 Copperdome Prize; One Hundred Small Yellow Envelopes; and Bending the Knot, winner of the 2008 Gertrude Press Chapbook Prize. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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