Cultural Affairs in Boston: Poetry & Prose, 1956-1985Stories and poems by John Weiners. |
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Contents
Preface by Robert Creeley | 13 |
Hart Crane Harry Crosby | 21 |
An Occasional verse | 27 |
On the First Page | 34 |
Prose Poem | 40 |
I despair of love | 46 |
December 30 | 52 |
Dope | 62 |
Verse in the U S Since 1955 | 132 |
We Would Be Two Men | 142 |
Nudes | 149 |
The Cut | 155 |
On a Fats Navarro Record | 161 |
Adult To His Inspiration | 171 |
Voce | 178 |
Sexual facts are tiring too | 186 |
Paul | 75 |
The Take for Granteds | 88 |
Grey Sabbath | 103 |
On a White Cloth | 129 |
I dont have a thought in my head | 192 |
After you go in the dark room | 196 |
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