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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-004.mrc:418554965:3615
Source marc_columbia
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001 1824948
005 20220609003725.0
008 960326t19961996wau 000 0 eng
010 $a 96010015
020 $a155659108X
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm34517602
035 $9ALQ5733CU
035 $a1824948
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dC#P$dOrLoB-B
041 1 $aeng$hpol
050 00 $aPG7178.W57$bA25 1996
082 00 $a891.8/517$220
100 1 $aŚwirszczyńska, Anna.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n80089733
245 10 $aTalking to my body /$cAnna Swir ; translated by Czeslaw Miłosz & Leonard Nathan.
260 $aPort Townsend, Wash. :$bCopper Canyon Press,$c[1996], ©1996.
300 $aix, 159 pages ;$c22 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 00 $tPoems About My Father and My Mother --$tA Cardboard Suitcase --$tMy Father Would Recall --$tMy Mother, Miss Stasia --$tSoup for the Poor --$tAn Artist Moves --$tBefore Dawn --$tWhite Wedding Slippers --$tThey Saved Me --$tThree Pieces of Candy --$tI Am Eleven --$tVacations in Kurpieland --$tMy Father's Workshop --$tChristmas Eve --$tHe Did Not Jump from the Third Floor --$tFather in Krakow --$tMother Sings Again --$tMother Dying --$tShe Came to Say Farewell --$tIn the Other World --$tHer Death is in Me --$tCalm Down --$tHe Sang All His Life --$tOld Madman --$tI Wash the Shirt --$tHe Strode Against the Tide --$tA Film About My Father --$tWe Survived Them --$tWind --$tI Am Filled with Love --$tHappiness --$tWoman Unborn --$tTroubles with the Soul at Morning Calisthenics --$tMyself and My Person --$tMaternity --$tA Visit --$tSeventy Years --$tTears --$tTerminally Ill --$tMy Suffering --$tTo Be a Woman --$tA Woman Talks to Her Thigh --$tThree Bodies --$tYou Are Warm --$tI Sleep in Blue Pajamas --
505 80 $tWhat is a Pineal Gland --$tYou Sleep --$tMale and Female --$tTears Stream --$tMy Body Effervesces --$tA Bitch --$tA Spring --$tI Cannot --$tIron Currycomb --$tGo to a Western --$tThe Same Inside --$tLarge Intestine --$tI'll Open the Window --$tIn Railway Stations --$tNonexistent --$tA Gentle World --$tThe Youngest Children of an Angel --$tIn a Crimson Gondola --$tThe First Madrigal --$tThe Second Madrigal --$tAn Iron Hedgehog --$tA Plate of Suffering --$tVirginity --$tHappy as a Dog's Tail --$tI Starve My Belly for a Sublime Purpose --$tI Knocked My Head Against the Wall --$tI Say to My Body: You Carcass --$tI Sleep and Snore --$tI Protest --$tThing Indescribable --$tShe Does Not Remember --$tThe Greatest Love --$tThe Old Woman --$tA Conversation with a Little Flower --$tThe Sea and Man --$tTo That Which is Most Important --$tPoetry Reading --$tI Must Fight An Angel --$tI Do Not Accept --$tGoddess of Matriarchy --$tThat Would Not Be Good --$tPriceless Gifts --$tLike an Egyptian --$tFour Very Fat Legs --
505 80 $tFalling Asleep --$tThe Soul and the Body on the Beach --$tA Handy Sun --$tThere is a Light in Me --$tI Am Running on the Beach --$tI Do Not Know How to Bark --$tI Am Raking Hay --$tWhen I Am Digging Potatoes --$tA Woman Writer Does Laundry --$tI Talk to My Body --$tBy the Well --$tA Dirty Sexy Poem --$tSad Lovers --$tIt is Not Easy --$tA Double Rapture --$tPoems About My Friend --$tLove with Rucksacks --$tOur Two Silences --$tBeach Sandals --$tLike a He-Bear and a She-Bear --$tTell Me --$tAnxiety --$tThank You, My Fate --$tI Look with My Eyes Flooded by Tears --$tTake My Pain --$tMy Friend Speaks When Dying --$tAfterword: A Dialogue (1985).
600 10 $aŚwirszczyńska, Anna$vTranslations into English.
852 00 $bglx$hPG7178.W57$iA25 1996