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Cuban Canticle in Five Parts
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Rafael Campo
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
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I Landscape with human figure
- On New Year’s Day 3
- Nightfall in Asturias 4
- Quatrains for a Shrinking World 5
- The Blackouts 13
- Ghazal in a Time of War 14
- Outside Fayetteville 15
- What I Would Give 16
- For My Brother’s Wedding 17
- Landscape with Human Figure 19
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II Speak to me
- In Praise of Experience 23
- October Afternoon, 1986 24
- Oysters 25
- Your Black Eyes 26
- Playing ‘‘Fidel and Perón’’ 27
- On Valentine’s Day 28
- Last Hours in Florence 29
- Speak to Me 33
- Poem for My Familiar 34
- After Losing Him 35
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III Afraid of the dark
- Afraid of the Dark 39
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IV Undetectable
- Phone Messages on Call 51
- Undetectable 56
- Spiritual, ca. 1999 58
- On Thanksgiving 59
- The Same Old Place 60
- Supernumerary Poem with Fruit Pastries that Allegorically Addresses Death 61
- On the Virtues of Not Shaving 62
- The Four Humours 63
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V Questions for the weather
- The Age-Old Problem of Sentimental Verse 69
- The Couple 70
- After theWeekly Telephone Call 71
- For a Dear Friend Who Is Grieving 72
- Love Poem Written Especially for You 74
- Living with Illness 75
- Doberman Pinscher, Dreaming 76
- Upon Overhearing, ‘‘Anyone CanWrite Like Elizabeth Bishop’’ 77
- You Can Just See the Cynicism 78
- Cuban Canticle in Five Parts 80
- On Christmas Eve 85
- The Beech Forest 86
- In Case of Emergency Landing 87
- Questions for the Weather 88
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents xi
- Acknowledgments xiii
-
I Landscape with human figure
- On New Year’s Day 3
- Nightfall in Asturias 4
- Quatrains for a Shrinking World 5
- The Blackouts 13
- Ghazal in a Time of War 14
- Outside Fayetteville 15
- What I Would Give 16
- For My Brother’s Wedding 17
- Landscape with Human Figure 19
-
II Speak to me
- In Praise of Experience 23
- October Afternoon, 1986 24
- Oysters 25
- Your Black Eyes 26
- Playing ‘‘Fidel and Perón’’ 27
- On Valentine’s Day 28
- Last Hours in Florence 29
- Speak to Me 33
- Poem for My Familiar 34
- After Losing Him 35
-
III Afraid of the dark
- Afraid of the Dark 39
-
IV Undetectable
- Phone Messages on Call 51
- Undetectable 56
- Spiritual, ca. 1999 58
- On Thanksgiving 59
- The Same Old Place 60
- Supernumerary Poem with Fruit Pastries that Allegorically Addresses Death 61
- On the Virtues of Not Shaving 62
- The Four Humours 63
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V Questions for the weather
- The Age-Old Problem of Sentimental Verse 69
- The Couple 70
- After theWeekly Telephone Call 71
- For a Dear Friend Who Is Grieving 72
- Love Poem Written Especially for You 74
- Living with Illness 75
- Doberman Pinscher, Dreaming 76
- Upon Overhearing, ‘‘Anyone CanWrite Like Elizabeth Bishop’’ 77
- You Can Just See the Cynicism 78
- Cuban Canticle in Five Parts 80
- On Christmas Eve 85
- The Beech Forest 86
- In Case of Emergency Landing 87
- Questions for the Weather 88