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Fourty-four poems whose subject matter is as far-ranging as their form, these poems, many of which are revealingly personal, speak of myth, history, love, religion, and the world as we find it today. In a short preface the author says, "Poetry, at least the king I write, is written out of immediate need; it is written out of pain, joy, and experience too great to be borne until it is ordered into words. And then it is written to be shared. If something has happened to me, and I am driven to express it in particular words, then perhaps my experience will awaken a response in others who have had like experiences." (From front flap)
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Lines Scribbled on an Envelope, and Other Poems.
1969-09-01, Farrar Straus & Giroux
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"Poetry, at least the king I write, is written out of immediate need; it is written out of pain, joy, and experience too great to be borne until it is ordered into words."
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