Come closer and listen : new poems
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Come closer and listen : new poems
HarperCollins Publishers, 2019
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- Some birds chirp
- Hide-and-seek
- Blind fate
- Come closer and listen
- The old orphan
- Skywalking
- The fall
- Summmer night
- Metaphysics anonymous
- Mad people
- Soap bubbles
- Open late
- Psst
- Astronomy lesson
- Something evil is out there
- Terror
- After the bombing
- Arso
- Greek story
- Strolling players
- You'll be pleased with our product
- Light sleeper
- Monsters
- In my church
- Among my late visitors
- O great starry sky
- At Giubbe Rosse in Florence
- Tugboat
- The last lesson
- Meditation in the gutter
- Strange sweetness
- My little heaven
- Imponderabilia
- Bed music
- The henhouse is on fire
- The many Lauras
- The American dream
- Among the ruins
- the judgement
- Birds of a feather
- Truck stop
- That young fellow
- Hey, loudmouth
- It's a day like any other
- The hand that rocks the cradle
- Sunday service
- Charmed circle
- Haystack
- Birds at dusk
- Sit tight
- late night quiz
- Dice
- Is that you?
- Suck at least is the story
- Taking a breather
- The joke
- After saying your prayer
- Ghost ship
- Last picnic
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内容説明
An insightful and haunting new collection from Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Charles Simic
Irreverent and sly, observant and keenly imagined, Come Closer and Listen is the latest work from one of our most beloved poets. With his trademark sense of humor, open-hearted empathy, and perceptive vision, Charles Simic roots his poetry in the ordinary world while still taking in the wide sweep of the human experience.
From poems pithy, wry, and cutting-"Time-that murderer/that no has caught yet"-to his layered reflections on everything from love to grief to the wonders of nature, from the story of St. Sebastian to that of a couple weeding side by side, Simic's work continues to reveal to us an unmistakable voice in modern poetry. An innovator in form and a chronicler of both our interior lives and the people we are in the world, Simic remains one of our most important and lasting voices on the page.
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