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That Little Something

by Charles Simic

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That Little Something is the superb eighteenth collection from one of Americas most vital and honored poets. Over the course of his singular career, Charles Simic has won nearly every accolade, including the Pulitzer Prize, and he served as the poet laureate of the United States from 2007 to 2008.His wry humor and darkly illuminating vision are on full display here as he moves close to the dark ironies of history and human experience. Simic understands the strange interplay between the ordinary and the odd, between reality and imagination. That Little Something is a stunning collection from "not only one of the most prolific poets but also one of the most distinctive, accessible, and enjoyable" (New York Times Book Review).

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"Few poets have been as influential - or as inimitable - as Charles Simic." --New York Times Book Review
 

Synopsis:

In his eighteenth collection, Charles Simic, the superb poet of the vaguely ominous sound and the disturbing, potentially significant image, moves closer to the dark heart of history and human behavior.

Simic understands the strange interplay between ordinary life and extremes, between reality and imagination, and he writes with absolute purity about those contradictory but simultaneous states of being or feeling: "Everything about you / My life, is both / Make-believe and real."

A profoundly important poet for our time delivers a stunning book.

About the Author

CHARLES SIMIC was born in Belgrade and emigrated to the United States in 1954. He is the author of many books of poetry and prose. Among other honors, he received the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1990 and served as the Poet Laureate of the United States in 2007-2008.

Table of Contents

CONTENTS

 

I

Walking   3

That Little Something   4

The Elevator Is Out of Order   5

Night Clerk in a Roach Motel   6

Souvenirs of Hell   7

Dramatic Evenings   8

Department of Complaints   9

To Boredom   10

Deaths Book of Jokes   11

Fiordiligi   12

Devil and Eve   13

The Late Game   14

Waiting for the Sun to Set   15

Murky Memories   16

House of Cards   17

Impersonator of Blank Walls   18

Aunt Dinah Sailed to China   19

Doubles   20

To Laziness   21

The Great Disappearing Act   22

Summer Dawn   23

 

II

Gourmets of Tragedies   27

Listen   28

Encyclopedia of Horror   29

Sunday   30

Dance of the Macabre Mice   31

Flying Horses   32

In the Heat of the Night   33

Night Watchman   34

The Lights Are on Everywhere   35

Memories of the Future   36

Come Winter   37

Those Who Clean After   38

In the Junk Store   39

Madmen Are Running the World   40

 

III

Late-Night Chat   43

Clouds   44

In the Afternoon   45

One Wing of the Museum   46

Prophesy   47

Dead Reckoning   48

Metaphysics Anonymous   49

High Windows   50

Ghost Ship   51

Wonders of the Invisible World   52

Secret History   53

Wire Hangers   54

To the Reader   55

The Ice Cubes Are on Fire   56

Labor and Capital   57

The Blur   58

The Bather   59

Crickets   60

 

IV

Eternities   63

Eternitys Orphans   73

Product Details

ISBN:
9780156035392
Author:
Simic, Charles
Publisher:
Mariner Books
Subject:
American - General
Subject:
Single Author / American
Subject:
Poetry-A to Z
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Trade Paper
Publication Date:
20090431
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
96
Dimensions:
8 x 5.31 in 0.29 lb

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In his eighteenth collection, Charles Simic, the superb poet of the vaguely ominous sound and the disturbing, potentially significant image, moves closer to the dark heart of history and human behavior.

Simic understands the strange interplay between ordinary life and extremes, between reality and imagination, and he writes with absolute purity about those contradictory but simultaneous states of being or feeling: "Everything about you / My life, is both / Make-believe and real."

A profoundly important poet for our time delivers a stunning book.

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