Walking through the horizon : poems / by Margaret Holley.
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Sleeping with Nietzsche -- Breakfast with Bonnard -- Peonies -- Walking through the horizon -- Faustian hour -- Hopper's Morning Sun -- Gibbous moon -- For sale -- Between lives -- Frame -- The elms of 1949 -- Water of life -- Magic -- Thank you, Edmund Waller -- Buddy -- Night air -- Waking on the Swiss Riviera -- Lattice -- Copper beech -- Eagles in Chester County -- Becalmed -- Continental divide -- The way home -- Sleeping in the Inland Sea -- Marking time -- Furnace -- Phoenix -- Bright angel point -- Lunch hour -- Soft touch -- Heart's mountains -- Lamplight -- Picturing love -- Moonbath : a lullaby -- Andromeda Galaxy -- In the light before sunrise -- Reading Chopin.
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Margaret Holley works in Scottsdale, Arizona, for the American Committee for the Weizmann Institute of Science. She was formerly director of the creative writing program at Bryn Mawr. Her previous poetry collections are The Smoke Tree (Winner of the Bluestem Award), Morning Star, Kore in Bloom, and Beyond Me. She is also the author of The Poetry of Marianne Moore: A Study in Voice and Value.
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