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The Laundromat Girl
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Date: 2005
- 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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