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" In a prominent bar in Secaucus : "
X.J. Kennedy.
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BL
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Record Number
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1008802
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Doc. No
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b763172
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Main Entry
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Kennedy, X. J.
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Title & Author
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In a prominent bar in Secaucus : : new and selected poems, 1955-2007 /\ X.J. Kennedy.
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Publication Statement
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Baltimore, Md. :: Johns Hopkins University Press,, ©2007.
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Series Statement
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Johns Hopkins, poetry and fiction
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Page. NO
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1 online resource (xiv, 205 pages)
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ISBN
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0801896355
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0801886538
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0801886546
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9780801886539
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9780801886546
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Notes
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Includes index.
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Contents
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First confession -- Solitary confinement -- On a child who lived one minute -- Faces from a bestiary -- Nude descending a staircase -- The autumn in Norfolk Shipyard -- Warning to sculptors -- Lewis Carroll -- In a prominent bar in Secaucus one day -- Barking dog blues -- Inscriptions after fact : Lilith ; The sirens ; Narcissus suitor ; Theater of Dionysus -- At the stoplight by the paupers' graves -- Little elegy -- Ladies looking for lice -- B negative -- At the ghostwriter's deathbed -- Rondel -- One A.M. with voices -- Cross ties -- Poets -- Nothing in heaven functions as it ought -- Creation morning -- Traveler's warnings : Main Road west ; Edgar's story ; National shrine ; Peace and plenty ; Driving cross-country -- Reading trip -- Requiem in Hoboken -- For a maiden lady -- Pottery class -- Absentminded bartender -- Loose woman -- Ant trap -- West Somerville, Mass. : Day seven ; The ascent ; Golgotha -- Ode -- Two apparitions -- Artificer -- Daughter in the house -- The shorter view -- Giving in to you -- Song: great chain of being -- Consumer's report -- The atheist's stigmata -- In a secret field -- Mining town -- Schizophrenic girl -- Evening tide -- A little night music -- Celebrations after the death of john Brennan -- Talking dust bowl blues -- Song to the tune of "Somebody stole my gal" -- In a dry season -- A footpath near Gethsemane -- Dirty English potatoes -- Goblet -- Aunt Rectita's Good Friday -- Hangover mass -- One-night homecoming -- October -- Joshua -- Old men pitching horseshoes -- To Dorothy on her exclusion from the Guinness book of world records -- At the last rites for two hotrodders -- Flitting flies -- The death of Professor Backwards -- At Brown Crane Pavilion -- On the proposed seizure of twelve graves in a colonial cemetery -- A Beardsley moment --The arm -- Twelve dead, hundreds homeless -- The Waterbury cross -- Veterinarian -- The animals you eat -- Snug -- Overnight pass -- Two from Guillaume Apollinaire : Pont Mirabeau ; Churchbells -- To the writers forbidden to write -- Terse elegy for J.V. Cunningham -- On being accused of wit -- Emily Dickinson leaves a message to the world now that her homestead in Amherst has an answering machine -- The withdrawn gift -- On the square -- Dump -- Summer children -- Tableau intime -- Finis -- Black velvet art -- "The purpose of time is to prevent everything from happening at once" -- Jimmy Harlow -- Naomi Trimmer -- Five-and-dime, late thirties -- Sailors with the clap -- For Allen Ginsberg -- Thebes: in the robber village -- Close call -- Street moths -- Décor -- The ballad of Fenimore Woolson and Henry James -- A scandal in the suburbs -- To his lover, that she be not overdressed -- The blessing of the bikes -- Sharing the score -- A curse on a thief -- Pie -- Shriveled meditation -- Meditation in the bedroom of General Francisco Franco -- Maples in January -- September Twelfth, 2001 -- Panic in the carwash -- At Paestum -- Rites -- Small house torn down to build a larger -- Uncertain burial -- Innocent times -- Epiphany -- Furnished rental -- Brotherhood -- Death of a window washer -- Pacifier -- Geometry -- Silent cell phones -- Fireflies -- Mrs. Filbert's golden quarters -- Jerry Christmas -- Poor people in church -- Sonnet beginning with a line and a half abandoned by Dante Gabriel Rossetti -- God's obsequies -- Storehouse -- At the antiques fair -- Secret river -- Command decision -- Bald eagle -- Meeting a friend again after thirty years -- Finding a tintype -- Out of tune with the stars -- Envoi.
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Subject
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American poetry-- 20th century.
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American poetry-- 21st century.
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Subject
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American Literature.
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Subject
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American poetry.
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Subject
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English.
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Subject
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Languages Literatures.
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Subject
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POETRY-- American-- General.
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Dewey Classification
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811/.54
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LC Classification
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PS3521.E563I5 2007eb
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