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Record ID marc_marygrove/marygrovecollegelibrary.full.D20191108.T213022.internetarchive2nd_REPACK.mrc:133266745:4555
Source Marygrove College
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100 1 $aDove, Rita.
245 10 $aOn the bus with Rosa Parks :$bpoems /$cRita Dove.
250 $a1st ed.
260 $aNew York :$bNorton,$c©1999.
300 $a95 pages ;$c22 cm
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505 00 $gCameos:$tJuly, 1925 --$tNight --$tBirth --$tLake Erie skyline, 1930 --$tDepression years --$tHomework --$tGraduation, grammar school --$tPainting the town --$tEaster Sunday, 1940 --$tNightwatch ;$tThe son. --$gFreedom : bird's-eye view:$tSingsong --$tI cut my finger once on purpose --$tParlor --$tThe first book --$tMaple Valley Branch Library, 1967 --$tFreedom : bird's-eye view --$tTestimonial --$tDawn revisited. --$gBlack on a Saturday night:$tMy mother enters the work force --$tBlack on a Saturday night --$tThe musician talks about "process" --$tSunday --$tThe camel comes to us from the barbarians --$tThe Venus of Willendorf --$tIncarnation in Phoenix. --$gRevenant:$tBest Western Motor Lodge, AAA approved --$tRevenant --$tOn Veronica --$tThere came a soul --$tThe peach orchard --$tAgainst repose --$tAgainst self-pity --$tGötterdämmerung --$tGhost walk --$tLady Freedom among us --$tFor Sophie, who'll be in first grade in the year 2000. --$gOn the bus with Rosa Parks:$tSit back, relax --$t"The situation is intolerable" --$tFreedom ride --$tClimbing in --$tClaudette Colvin goes to work --$tThe enactment --$tRosa --$tQE2 ; Transatlantic crossing ; Third Day --$tIn the lobby of the Warner Theatre, Washington, D.C. --$tThe pond, porch-view : six P.M., early spring.
520 $aA new collection by a much celebrated poet, former Poet Laureate of the United States Rita Dove. From the opening sequence, "Cameos," which probes the private griefs and dreams of a working-class family, to the emblematic grace of a living legend like Rosa Parks, who acquiesced to public life in order to "serve the public good," these poems explore the intersection of individual fates with the grand arc of history. If there are heroes, Dove maintains, they continually reinvent themselves, as each of us must do each morning.
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