One long river of song: notes on wonder
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English
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Contributors
Duncan, David James writer of foreword
ISBN
9780316492898
9780316492881
9780316492881
Table of Contents
From the Book - First edition.
Joyas voladoras --
A shrew --
Tigers --
Leap --
Two hearts --
The deceased --
Eating dirt --
The anchoviad --
Illuminos --
Times tables --
My devils --
We did --
The sea --
Catch --
The meteorites --
First kiss --
[Silence] --
The final frontier --
Jones Beach --
The wonder of the look on her face --
The old typewriter in the basement --
The old Methodist church on Vashon Island --
Testimonio --
Mea culpa --
Brian Doyle interviews Brian Doyle --
Pants : a note --
20 things the dog ate --
The Daoine sídhe --
Angeline --
The way we do not say what we mean when we say what we say --
On not "beating" cancer --
The hawk --
The praying mantis moment --
Heartchitecture --
The greatest nature essay ever --
The creature beyond the mountains --
Hoop --
Our daily murder --
Because it's hard --
Irreconcilable dissonance --
Lost Dog Creek --
Raptorous --
An leabharlann --
The bullet --
Fishering --
Tyee --
Everyone thinks that awful comes by itself, but it doesn't --
The Four Gospels --
God --
Clairtonica Street --
Dawn and Mary --
His last game --
Memorial Day --
100th Street --
God again --
Beer with Peter --
The lair --
A song for nurses --
Cool things --
Address unknown --
Hawk words --
Bird to bird --
To the beach --
Chessay --
Lines hatched on the back porch of Eudora Welty's House in Jackson, Mississippi --
Joey's doll's other arm --
The room in the firehouse --
Selections from letters and comments on my writing --
Billy Blake's trial --
On All Souls Day --
Two anesthesiologists --
Joey --
A prayer for you and yours --
His listening --
His weirdness --
The tender next minute --
His holiness the Dalai Lama, manifestation of Chenrezig, bodhisattva of compassion, stops the car along the road to watch children play soccer --
Two on two --
What were once pebbles are now cliffs --
Last prayer.
From the Book - First Back Bay books trade paperback edition.
Joyas voladoras --
A shrew --
Tigers --
Leap --
Two hearts --
The deceased --
Eating dirt --
The anchoviad --
Illuminos --
Times tables --
My devils --
We did --
The sea --
Catch --
The meteorites --
First kiss --
[Silence] --
The final frontier --
Jones Beach --
The wonder of the look on her face --
The old typewriter in the basement --
The old Methodist church on Vashon Island --
Testimonio --
Mea culpa --
Brian Doyle interviews Brian Doyle --
Pants : a note --
20 things the dog ate --
The Daoine sídhe --
Angeline --
The way we do not say what we mean when we say what we say --
On not "beating" cancer --
The hawk --
The praying mantis moment --
Heartchitecture --
The greatest nature essay ever --
The creature beyond the mountains --
Hoop --
Our daily murder --
Because it's hard --
Irreconcilable dissonance --
Lost Dog Creek --
Raptorous --
An leabharlann --
The bullet --
Fishering --
Tyee --
Everyone thinks that awful comes by itself, but it doesn't --
The Four Gospels --
God --
Clairtonica Street --
Dawn and Mary --
His last game --
Memorial Day --
100th Street --
God again --
Beer with Peter --
The lair --
A song for nurses --
Cool things --
Address unknown --
Hawk words --
Bird to bird --
To the beach --
Chessay --
Lines hatched on the back porch of Eudora Welty's House in Jackson, Mississippi --
Joey's doll's other arm --
The room in the firehouse --
Selections from letters and comments on my writing --
Billy Blake's trial --
On All Souls Day --
Two anesthesiologists --
Joey --
A prayer for you and yours --
His listening --
His weirdness --
The tender next minute --
His holiness the Dalai Lama, manifestation of Chenrezig, bodhisattva of compassion, stops the car along the road to watch children play soccer --
Two on two --
What were once pebbles are now cliffs --
Last prayer.
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