The World Doesn't End: Prose Poems

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A Pulitzer Prize-winning Collection Of Prose Poems By Charles Simic. My Mother Was -- Scaliger Turns Deadly -- I Was Stolen -- It's A Store -- She's Pressing Me -- We Were So Poor -- I Am The Last -- Everybody Knows The -- He Held The Beast -- It Was The Epoch -- Ghost Stories Written -- In The Fourth Year -- The City Had Fallen -- I Played In The Smallest Theatres -- The Stone Is -- They Wheeled Out -- Lover Of Endless -- The Flies -- History Lessons -- The Hundred Year Old -- In A Forest Of -- Everything's Foreseeable -- He Calls One Dog -- A Dog With A Soul -- Time The Lizard -- Margaret Was Copying -- A Poem About Sitting -- Dear Friedrich -- Tropical Luxuriance -- The Clouds Told Him -- Are Russian Cannibals -- An Actor Pretending -- The Dead Man -- My Guardian Angel -- The Dog Went -- Things Were Not -- A Hen Larger -- The Old Farmer -- The Rat Kept -- O Witches O Poverty -- Once I Knew -- The Ideal Spectator -- Thousands Of Old Men -- My Thumb Is -- Gospel -- M. -- A Century -- A Black Child -- Police Dogs -- Ambiguity Created By -- The Time Of Minor Poets -- At Least Four -- Comedy Of Errors -- The Fat Man -- A Week Long Holiday -- Lots Of People -- O The Great God -- I Knew A Night Owl -- My Father Loved -- An Artic Voyager -- All This Gets Us -- From Inside The Pot -- Where Ignorance Is -- He Had Mixed Up -- Someone Shuffles -- A Much Dwindled -- My Secret Identity Is. Charles Simic.

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Name in long format: The World Doesn't End: Prose Poems
ISBN-10: 0151985758
ISBN-13: 9780151985753
Book pages: 74
Book language: en
Edition: 1st
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harcourt
Dimensions: Height: 7.75 Inches, Length: 5.75 Inches, Weight: 0.5 Pounds, Width: 0.5 Inches

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