High water mark : prose poems / David Shumate.

Everyday mindreading, a house full of Buddhas, and the papaya scent of the soul. An interview with Custer at a place of his choosing, "probably a steakhouse." The ability of dogs to smell the uncool. Hitler's barber imagines what might have been if only he'd leaned his weight int...

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Main Author: Shumate, David (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania : University of Pittsburgh Press, [2004]
Series:Pitt poetry series.
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505 0 |a Contents -- Part I -- The Rain -- The Polka-Dot Shirt -- The Japanese Rooms -- How to Sit in a Café -- Prescription for Insomniacs -- What Hemingway Learned from Cézanne -- The Institute of Cool -- A Nazi in Retirement -- The Blue Period -- Lifesaving -- Part II -- Coronado Rises in the Stirrups -- All Seas Belong to Neruda -- Hitlerâ€?s Barber -- Ferlinghettiâ€?s Ears -- Custer -- Three Kings -- With Fitzgerald along the CÃ?te dâ€?Azur -- Mornings with Freud -- The Psychic Geography of Atlantis -- III -- Household Buddhas 
505 8 |a A Saint for YouThe Shape of the Human Soul -- Infant -- Teaching a Child the Art of Confession -- The Machinery of the Soul -- Martyr -- The Wasted Day -- On Finding a Landscape I Painted as a Child -- The Buddha of Arithmetic -- IV -- Country Music -- Passing Through a Small Town -- Tornado -- The American Dream -- Bomb Shelter -- Shooting the Horse -- Tabloid Headlines -- Critic -- A Thousand Miles from Nowhere -- Reading to the Blind Man -- May I Interest You? -- Accordion Lessons -- The Id -- Testicles -- V -- Afternoon Nap 
505 8 |a VisitationGraveyard -- The Ambassador of the Dead -- The Art of Forgetting -- Poems That Can Only Be Written at Night -- The Slaves of My Ancestors -- Armor -- The Funeral of the Moon -- Warehouse -- Old Age -- Mushrooms -- High Water Mark -- The Immortal -- Acknowledgments 
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