The year's afternoon /
"The Year's Afternoon is one of Douglas Dunn's most personal books to date. It is a work of stocktaking: a remembrance of fellow poets, teachers and precursors and a revisiting of old haunts. This window of retrospection opens onto poems of unsparing self-questioning, which count the...
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London ; New York :
Faber and Faber,
2000.
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Series: | FF poetry
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Table of Contents:
- The Year's Afternoon
- A European Dream
- Pre-
- A Theory of Literary Criticism
- T. E. Lawrence at The Ozone
- Song
- Scott's Arks
- Parrot Islands
- 'Contemporary Scottish Writing'
- Agates
- 1996
- Sunrise
- Art is Wonderful
- Teachers
- A Complete Stranger
- Three Poets
- The Black Douglas
- Woodnotes
- Leopardi
- Pushkin's Ring
- If Only
- On Whether Loneliness Ever Has a Beginning
- March 13, 1994
- You
- Native Meditation
- Night Watch
- Dinner
- Out of Breath
- Venezuela
- The Wasp House
- East Riding
- Bete Noire's Edition of Terry Street with Photographs by Robert Whitaker
- Martagon Lilies
- Early Hours in Dairsie
- Indolence.