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Record ID marc_columbia/Columbia-extract-20221130-014.mrc:91077355:6400
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020 $a9780811217583 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
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050 00 $aPS3531.A764$bA6 2008
082 00 $a811/.54$222
100 1 $aPatchen, Kenneth,$d1911-1972.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50050653
245 10 $aWe meet /$cKenneth Patchen ; preface by Devendra Banhart.
260 $aNew York :$bNew Directions,$c2008.
300 $axvi, 282 pages :$billustrations ;$c24 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
505 00 $tPreface /$rDevendra Danhart -- $tBecause It Is -- $tBecause ... -- $tTo Understand One Must Begin Somewhere -- $tThey Were Very Poor That Winter -- $tShe Felt Bashful with Palm Trees -- $tEverybody Looked So Friendly I Ran -- $tThe Zebra-Plant Bore Spotted Cubs -- $tAll the Forests Were Playing Leapfrog -- $tI Didn't Mean No Harm, Mister -- $tThe Street Sat There Scratching Himself -- $tWe Made Out When We're In -- $tThe Flybynight Peered into the Washtub -- $tSometimes You Can't Always Be So -- $tA Door in the Hill Opened -- $tA Firtree Shook Hands with Orion -- $tGoing Nowhere Takes a Long Time -- $tThe Ground-Creature Looked So Sad -- $tThe Boy-Headed Lark Played One -- $tMy Hands Hear the Flowers Thinking -- $tSunset Came at Half-Past Noon -- $tHis Sister Saw Shakespeare in the Moon -- $tHe Kept Imagining a Pensive Rabbit -- $tHis Other Dog Was a Horse -- $tHe Was Thinking of a Bumblebee -- $tHis Friend Claimed There Weren't Any -- $tIt's Good to Keep Things Straight -- $tGrowing a Mustache Was Pretty Tiring -- $tAbove the Clouds Little Frogooses Floated -- $tTheir Bells Never Tolled the Truth -- $tWhere They Planted Skygreen Leopards Grew -- $tThe Nervous Vine Wouldn't Twine -- $tSometimes the Handwriting Eats Away the Wall -- $tThe Small Man Was a Stranger -- $tMr. Flowers the Boatman Sailed Walls -- $tThe Whole World Was on Fire -- $tToday's Monkey May Well Be Tomorrow's Tueslock -- $tThere Are Roses, Swans and Herbugazelles -- $tIn This Sorrowing Statue of Flesh -- $tIt Didn't Like the Story Anyway -- $tTo Really Ponder One Needs Wonder -- $tA Cow Chewed Off the Trainwheels -- $tEverybody's Clock Keeps a Different Time -- $tHe Liked to Be at Home -- $tPoemscapes -- $tA Letter to God -- $tHurrah for Anything -- $tWhere? -- $tNever Like This Back in Marblehead -- $tBringing Home the Little Bride -- $tThe Peaceful Lier -- $tDon't Tell Me -- $tWe Meet -- $tI Am Timothy the Lion -- $tTravelers of Necessity -- $tFar Out -- $tWhat's This I Hear About Charlie? -- $tO! O! -- $tI Am the Chicken -- $tIt Is the Hour -- $tWhen Is a Stalker Not a Stalker? -- $tPerhaps It Is Time -- $tThe "Greater Good" -- $tWhere Tribute Is Due -- $tPlayers in Low See -- $tOnly Cherries? -- $tFlapjacks on the Piazza -- $tAll the Roary Night -- $tOne Who Hopes -- $tHow Come? -- $tWho Can Tell? -- $tA Riddle for the 1st of the Month -- $tA Morning in Bic-Bic ... in the Good Old Days -- $tNews from the Back of Yonder -- $tDogs Boating -- $tI Went to the City -- $tA Word to the Sufficient -- $tYes, Bluebell, This Time It Is Goodbye -- $tThe Cowboy Who Went to College -- $tThe Little Man with Wooden Hair -- $tThe Man-at-a-Table -- $tThe Tame Streetcar Conductor -- $tThe Wily Conductor -- $tThe Careless Little Spy -- $tThe Forgetful Little Commuter -- $tThe Little Man Who Saw a Grass -- $tThe Loyal Stanley Steamerite -- $tThe Old Bronchobuster -- $tThe Man Who Was Shorter Than Himself -- $tThe Celery-Flute Player -- $tThe Goggle-Eyed Rabbit-Counter -- $tProminent Couple Believed to Be Permanently Stuck on Porch -- $tOn the Parkbench -- $tOn the Parkbench -- $tAnd with the Sorrows of This Joyousness -- $tAn "Impression Gazoom" -- $tLike I Told You -- $tA Flame and a Fun of Walking Faces -- $tThe Walking Faces -- $tHow the Problem of What to Hold Cream In Was Eventually Solved -- $tThe Scholar: The Insect -- $tHow Water First Came to Be Tracked onto Bedroom Floors -- $tThe Historian of Orchards -- $tBehind the Curtain, the Curtained Behind -- $tRight Niece, Wrong Uncle - Or Versa Vice -- $tThe Dolt and the Pretty Damsels -- $tWhat's Sauce for the Tomato -- $tNo Title on This'n Smokey Jes Kep a Eatin Moff Fastas Dynemitpie -- $tThe Tale of Rosiebotham -- $tThe Oeillader with an Indolent, Grease-Smeared Mustache -- $tAn Adventure with Jubiloso Giochevole -- $tThe Wolf That Cried Ohboy Ohboy -- $tPerpetual Emotion or How-Come a Gator in the Lobby? -- $tSure Cure for a Cold -- $tThe Three Visitors -- $tMoondogg and the One-Armed Dentist's Sister -- $tGaunt Eve in the Morning -- $tThe Unclaimed Beaver -- $tHe Didn't Know the Sun Was Loaded -- $tTat for Two -- $tBottoms Up -- $tChicken Fried in Honey -- $tHow Ostriches Came to Have Throats Long Enough to Get Golf Balls Stuck in the Middle of -- $tA Case of Unmistakable Identity -- $tNot All Towels Come from Turkey -- $tEven the Kraken Must Have His Spiel -- $tHow Pepper Came to Be Discovered -- $tThe Evolution of the Hippopotamus -- $tThe Hotel Blues -- $tHow the Slingshot Came to Be Invented -- $tMoonshine and the Hawgjowl -- $tThe Professional Son -- $tThe Very Best Salesmen Are Not Born -- $tTaking Hot Coals to Missouri -- $tA Pasteurized Scene -- $tVisit to a Suburb in Heaven -- $tThe Cock of All the World -- $tThe Number That Comes After Feve.
500 $a"A New Directions paperbook original, NDP1115"--P. [4] of cover.
520 1 $a"Now begins the revival of an eccentric virtuoso poet/visual artist whose work was admired by many of the 20th century's most unlikely "bobbysoxers". Like fabrics stitched into a crazy quilt, Patchen's hard-to-find books are gathered in We Meet, introducing a wide range of his work to a whole new generation of readers. It is chock-full of far-out poetry, rhythmic numinous prose, facetious fables, and jazzy drawings. Musician and visual artist Devendra Banhart complements We Meet with a celebratory, quixotic preface. So what are you waiting for? Come meet Kenneth Patchen!"--BOOK JACKET.
852 00 $boff,glx$hPS3531.A764$iA6 2008