



Albert DeGenova
Back Beat
Date: 2006Edition: 2nd
Abstract: This book showcases work by two poets, Albert DeGenova and Charles Rossiter. It "combines prose memoirs supplying context with poems supplying the rhythm and pulse of real lives." The updated second edition contains 11 new poems and updated text.
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EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from fractaledgepress website.
ISSN/ISBN: 1-933126-18-3
Website:
http://www.fractaledgepress.com/
Catalog Number: Book, DeGenova, Rossiter
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The Blueing Hours
- Do You Know What it Means to Miss New Orleans
- To-Do List
- Strong Legs
- Angel
- Celebrating Solstice
- Skirts
- Cezanne Jelly and paper Kites
- American Lost Soul
- Chicken Shack Blues
- What Dies on Me
- On Memorial Day
- Living History
- What If
- Nighthawks
- Dissonance
- A Son's Secrets
- She Paints
- Family Album
- Orphaned
- They Danced
- To Jimmy Santiago Baca
- in the House Tonight
- The Kraftbrau Poetry Slam
- Signed Lonely in Dortmund
- Condemned
- Sonnet Beyond Obsession
- That Day a Man
- Fulcrum
- The Cold Towing
- After Reading Neruda's Twenty Love Songs
- That Are Fewer Than Our Years Together
- Layers
- Long Lake
- Feed Me
- After Dinner
- Souring Metaphors
- On Coronado Beach
- Weathering
Abstract: The Blueing Hours is a book of poetry by Albert DeGenova.
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English.ISSN/ISBN: 9780979882531
Website:
vacpoetry.org
Catalog Number: Book, DeGenova, Albert
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After Hours No. 25
- Thomas Carlson
- Susan T. Moss
- Siegfried Mortkowitz
- Shay Lessman
- Sharron Singleton
- Santiago Weksler
- Paul Friedinger
- Patricia McMillen
- Pamela Miller
- P. Hertel
- Nina Corwin
- Neil Stratman
- Natalie Tomlin
- Max DeGenova
- Maureen Tolman Flannery
- Mary Blinn
- Larry Janowski
- Katia Mitova
- John Middlebrook
- Jenene Ravesloot
- J.R. Kangas
- Henry Berry
- Gabriel Kalmuss-Katz
- Dan Campion
- Charles Rossiter
- Andrew Byrne
- Albert DeGenova
- Windows
- Walking to Rain
- Waking Up Together
- Tradition
- Thursday's Wishes
- Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Woman
- The Triangle Office Park Plaza Puts on a Suit for You
- The Days That Unpacked Slowly Sestina Variation
- The Complex Math of Chicago
- The Cliff House
- Skyway
- Seeds
- Piano Washington Island Wisc.
- Native Wood
- Museum Skeleton
- Map Colors
- Losing It
- Looking Glass
- Like a Scrap of Michigan Sky
- Glass Dreams
- Gardner
- From the Cookbook of Unwritten Recipies
- For All That Is
- Duncan is Dropped Down a Volcano
- Conversationalist
- Communion Procession
- Colored Pencil on Black Paper
- Cold
- change
- By A Dirty Little River in Ohio
- Bumblebee
- Brighthill Farm
- BNSF
- Between Jobs: One of the Good Days
- Bee Bossa Nova
- At A Big Box Store
- As If
- Agora
- A Photo at the End of the World
Abstract: After Hours says on the cover that it is a journal of Chicago writing and art. It is published twice a year and is composed of poetry, prose and photography.
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English.Website:
www.afterhourspress.com
editor@afterhourspress.com
Catalog Number: Journal, After Hours No. 25
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After Hours No. 1
- Albert DeGenova
- P. Hertel
- Norbert Blei
- Dan Campion
- Martha Modena Vertreace
- Richard Johns
- Karen Peterson
- Judith Valente
- Mary Blinn
- Charles Rossiter
- Etta L. Worthington
- Maureen Connolly
- Helen Degen Cohen
- Effie Mihopoulos
- AnnGearen
- David Hernandez
- Nina Corwin
- Suzanne Cosgrove
- J.D. Smith
- Robert Klein Engler
- Louis Klein
- Kate Bertrand
- Larry Janowski
- Etta L> worthington
- Herb Nolan
- Chicago
- Writing
- Chi Town Blues
- Lake Street 1963
- Standing Vigil
- When Pockets Held Dreams
- Perseids
- Memories of an Almost Mythic Childhood
- Double Feature at the Silent Picture Show
- Bix Biederbecke
- Man in Hat c.1929
- Alphabet
- Apples in October
- Silver Spikes
- The Giggling Teenage Girls of Wallace Lake Missouri
- Who We are (love me now)
- Back to School
- This Morning (or Poets)
- Twin Heartbeats
- Patience
- After Hours
- Rooftop Piper
- Armitage Street
- Longings on a Sunday Morning
- Florencia
- Herb Nolan
- Mr. Music Plays a Solo None Too Sane
- Family Album
- What If
- February 6
- American Solitudes
- Homer Stands Before The Scribes
- Sunset at Columbia Yacht Club
- Her Suffering Was Never Clear to Me
- Downtown Chicago 1947
- Fated
- Succor
- Chicago Cantana
Abstract: In our logo we have called ourselves "a journal of Chicago writing and art." The Chicago school of literature is very much like the people, the politicians, the style, the neighborhoods of the city that inspires an artistic vice that is unpretentious, aware of the realities and inequalities of materialism yet sentimental in a streetwise-front-stoop-backyard sort of way. So often Chicago is thought of as unrefined or unsophisticated ... a city of big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys ad factory workers. But what Chicago lacks in polish, it makes up for in honesty. Chicago writers pull no punches. Chicago writers find a beauty in big-shouldered thugs, scandal, dirty alleys ad factory workers. *
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English.Notes: *taken from the intro.
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www.afterhourspress.com
editor@afterhourspress.com
Catalog Number: Journal, After Hours No. 1
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The Laundromat Girl
- The Laundromat Girl
- Sunday Service
- Love Poem for Kristi
- My Little Neruda Girl
- Two Chicagoans
- Love Poem for Alanna
- That Lonely Older Woman I see Around
- Buddha Smiling While the Cops Wail Outside My Window
- My Way With Women
- My Family
- Therapy or A Poem I'll Give My Dad Next Father's Day
- Another Love Poem for Kristi or If You and I Were A Romance Novel
- The Real Sounds of Lovers
- Two People Talking to God
- Love Poem for Jill
- El Stops
- Allison
- A Good Laugh
- For Grandpa Marty
- It's Hard to Write a Political Poem
- A Last Poem for Kristi
Edition: First
Abstract: "This compilation of Chicago working class poems is reminiscent of Sandburg's Windy City years in its big shoulder curbside observation. If you had just entered the pearly gates of heaven Lee's poetry would be there, but you'd find this book, a halo with dreams, on heaven's train tracks contemplating jumping the ledge and burning all the way down like a Parliament light.
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EnglishNotes: Abstract taken from rear cover.
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Catalog Number: Book Kitzis, Lee
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