Drawing the line : poems /

A collection by a Japanese-American poet. In A Poet of the High Seas, he writes: "I am a poet of the high seas. / No storm can deny me. / My rhythms ride the wind / Through disasters, tragedies. / I am a poet of the high seas, / The captain of the crew, / A free man of passage, / So all others...

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Main Author: Inada, Lawson Fusao
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Minneapolis : Coffee House Press, [1997]
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505 0 |a 1. Just as I thouight. Just as I thought -- This one, that one -- Over here, over there -- 2. The real Inada. The real Inada -- Denver union station -- The grand silos of the Sacramento -- Grandmother -- Eatin' with sticks -- In a Buddhist forest -- Kicking the habit -- 3. Ringing the bell. Ringing the bell -- The real Fresno -- Residue -- Messing with the Sisters -- Nobody, nothing -- Hiroshi from Hiroshima -- A nice place -- 4. Putting back the rain. Putting back the rain -- Pursuing a career -- A world of passengers -- A high-five for I-5 -- Seeking the great -- Picture -- Tapping the temples -- 5. Drawing the line. A poet of the high seas -- Healing Gila -- Children of camp -- Scanning the century -- Picking up stones -- Drawing the line. 
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