Through all the displacements : poems / by Edgar Gabriel Silex.
The works of an Indian poet from Texas. In Grandfather Buffalo, he writes: "I saw them staring at him / in the mall I was small / holding his granite hand / his skin was bronzed / straight blue-black hair / his eyes and nose slightly curved / towards earth. I knew what was in their stares / an old I...
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Language: | English |
Published: |
Willimantic, CT :
Curbstone Press,
1995.
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Edition: | First edition. |
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Physical Description: | 78 pages ; 22 cm |
Format: | Book |
Summary: |
The works of an Indian poet from Texas. In Grandfather Buffalo, he writes: "I saw them staring at him / in the mall I was small / holding his granite hand / his skin was bronzed / straight blue-black hair / his eyes and nose slightly curved / towards earth. I knew what was in their stares / an old Indian coin / a fat-lipped feathered caricature / a Cleveland team name..." |
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Call Number: | PS3569.I4216 T48 1995 |
Audience: |
1290L Lexile |
ISBN: | 188068425X (acid-free paper) |