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|a Williams, C. K.
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|a Repair /
|c C.K. Williams.
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|a New York :
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|t Ice --
|t The Train --
|t Archetypes --
|t After Auschwitz --
|t The Dress --
|t The Blow --
|t Bone --
|t The Poet --
|t Stone --
|t Droplets --
|t Tender --
|t Risk --
|t House --
|t Naked --
|t Glass --
|t Shoe --
|t Dream --
|t The Cup --
|t Lost Wax --
|t Space --
|t Tantrum --
|t Not Soul --
|t Depths --
|t Tree --
|t King --
|t Owen : Seven Days --
|t Gas --
|t Last Things --
|t The Lie --
|t The Nail --
|t Canal --
|t The Dance --
|t Biopsy --
|t The Island --
|t Dirt --
|t Swifts --
|t Invisible Mending.
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|a With his two previous books, a generous Selected Poems and The Vigil, C.K. Williams received major acclaim, including the PEN/Voelcker Award and the prestigious Berlin Prize. Repair represents an extraordinary outpouring of new work: nearly fifty poems, many of them in couplets and quatrains, together with a number of generous longer poems. His subjects, again, are love, death, the secrets kept among intimates, the waywardness of thought, and the violence and metaphoric power of the natural world. A long poem about the sixties, "King", broods over the mixed motives and misunderstandings of the period; the final poem defines, and in its way celebrates, the "invisible mending" of time and attentiveness to the thing itself.
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