Description |
1 online resource |
Series |
The Sabine Series in Literature |
Contents |
Ode for Delta summers -- Louisiana wetland elegy taken out to sea -- Elegy for a trailer hauled off and rotting somewhere in the deep South -- Heat lightning -- Hurricane parties -- Flash flood, mid-August Baton Rouge -- Eating fried chicken at Uncle Albert's resturant -- Gulf state elegy unfolding under evacuation -- Elegy for the pond -- Elegy uprooted from the wet soil -- Up and over the mountain -- Picking up cans -- Elegy for the family tractor -- Elegy while working for cash landscaping -- Going slow -- Christmas elegy with a foot out the door -- The faith healer comes for a summer revival -- Before the quadruple bypass, the preacher comes to pray -- Elegy with tocacco spit and Little Debbie cakes -- For Edith, from the north country -- On Thomas Wolfe's assertion of home after having lived a long time 3,000 miles away -- Keats in LaSalle parish -- Elegy unfolding as I leave Spokane, WA -- Coming home: most things change except humidity -- Front porch at 775 Hanger Road -- Elegy with steel wool plugging holes -- Elegy with dementia and the diaspora of family -- Spending the summer back in Louisiana with all my stuff still in Washington -- Spokane, WA -- In the pasture between what was your granparents' house and aunt's house after they have all moved on -- Job 13:21 -- Elegy with a brush hook and machete -- Just music -- Wreckage -- Thatcher starts first grade -- Elegy for delta summers |
Notes |
Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher |
SUBJECT |
Louisiana -- Poetry
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Subject |
Louisiana
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Genre/Form |
Elegies (Poetry)
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Poetry
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Elegies (Poetry)
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Poésie élégiaque.
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2019014967 |
ISBN |
9781680032031 |
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1680032038 |
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