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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-013.mrc:331088878:2226
Source marc_columbia
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LEADER: 02226cam a2200325 a 4500
001 6431997
005 20221122032437.0
008 070626s2007 nyua 000 0 eng
010 $a 2007026896
020 $a9780811217118 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
020 $a0811217116 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
024 $a40014995227
035 $a(OCoLC)145944637
035 $a(OCoLC)ocn145944637
035 $a(DLC) 2007026896
035 $a(NNC)6431997
035 $a6431997
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dYDXCP$dBAKER$dBTCTA$dC#P$dOrLoB-B
050 00 $aPS3557.R67$bD47 2007
082 00 $a811/.54$222
100 1 $aGrossman, Allen R.,$d1932-2014.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78088989
245 10 $aDescartes' loneliness /$cAllen Grossman.
260 $aNew York :$bNew Directions,$c2007.
300 $a64 pages :$billustrations ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $a"A New Directions paperbook original (NDP1093)"--T.p. verso.
505 00 $tDescartes' Loneliness -- $tShipfitters -- $tWash Day -- $tA Day's Work -- $tThe Caedmon Room -- $tWinter at the Seashore -- $tTimor Mortis, Inc., A Switchboard Memory -- $tCity of David -- $tThe Invention of Night -- $tThe Lending Library -- $tYou Will Be Wrapped in Silk -- $tA Long Romance -- $tYou Have Beautiful Hair, Irene -- $tI Am That I Am -- $t"Warble," Says the Bird -- $tThe Famished Dead -- $tTreason -- $tA Kiss for You -- $tA Gust of Wind -- $tLost, Lost -- $tMy Radiant Eye -- $tRain on a Still Pond -- $tAbide with Me, Fast Falls the Eventide -- $tPort Sunlight -- $tVocation the Third Dream -- $tHow the Immense Cathedral Fell -- $tThe Sun Does Not Begin the Day -- $tAt Sunset -- $tThe Black Tower -- $tSplendor -- $tVotre Altesse -- $tAfterword: The Title of this Book Called Descartes' Loneliness.
520 1 $a"The Descartes in the title of Allen Grossman's long-awaited new book is the great figure of philosophy, but also refers to all persons insofar as we are discovering the world and must think of it on our own. Grossman's poems interrogate the one world and one life given to us, philosopher and poet alike, blending the comic and tragic."--BOOK JACKET.
852 00 $bglx$hPS3557.R67$iD47 2007