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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Garland, Max, 1954 The postal confessions / Max Garland. p. cm. ISBN 0-87023-982-1 (pbk. : alk. paper) I. Title. PS3557.A7162P67 1995 94-41649 811'.54dc20 CIP
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Page v
for my family
Page vii
If there is a worm in the heart, & chamber it has bitten out, I will protect that emptiness until it is large enough. In it will be a light the color of steel & landscape, into which the traveler might set out. John Anderson, "John Clare"
Page ix
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
Poems in this collection have appeared in the following publications:
Carolina Quarterly: "Lessons from a Fifties Childhood"; "Memories of Pentecost"
Chicago Review: "For a Johnson County Snowfall"
Crazy Horse: "Dreamwork for the Elegy"
Georgia Review: "Ornament"
Gettysburg Review: "The Missiles, 1962"
Iowa Review: "Introduction to the Phenomena"; "Homage to White Bread"; "The Woman on the Road to Kamari"
Kentucky Poetry Review: "Thirst"
Louisville Review: "Baby Boom"; "Carp Remains Near Kentucky Dam"; "Strawberries"
Madison Review: "The Bombers"
Plainsong: "Apology to the Boy in the Photographs"; "Uncle"; "Reminiscence on the Nature and Cause of Flowers"; "A Brief Lecture on the Tear"; "An Oral History of the English Language''; "The Ferry from Patras"; "In the Time It Takes to Say This"; "Shoreline"
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Poet and Critic: "Requiem for a Boom Town"
Poetry: "Fedoras"; "The Postal Confessions"; "Cappuccino at the Marconi Hotel in Venice"; "Revisiting the Sistine Chapel"; ''Mirror"; "County Night"
Southern Poetry Review: "The Morning After"; "Outline for a Baptist History of Highway 305"
Special Report: "An Oral History of the English Language"
Zone 3: "Because You Left Me a Handful of Daffodils"; "A Barn Near the Grahamville Fork"
The author wishes to thank the National Endowment for the Arts, the Dane County Cultural Affairs Commission, and the Wisconsin Institute for Creative Writing for their support.
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