American poetry -- Texas
Found in 978 Collections and/or Records:
Various, undated
33 color and b&w photographs of various sizes, including 8x10, contact sheet with son as a toddler, driver’s license, and university ID
"Vermont", July 1984
Journal entries and class notes, transcribed poems, poem drafts, "Gabriel," "After the Party," "Promise," "Invisible," "Night Blooming Cereus," "Taking Care of What We Love," and others. Notes for talk "Arizona." 29 pages.
“Violin", August 2011
Lincoln Center Presents Mostly Mozart
Voices in the Air: Poems for Listeners, 2018
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"Walkin with you on a Sunday," "Walking Out," "Watching You When You're Not Looking," "The Way It Is, The Way It Used to Be," "We Are the Ones," "We will gather all the pieces," "Well the sun is surely sinkin down," "Wheels," "When All is Said and Done, He Is," "When I see your face," "When I Wake up in the Morning," "When I was Born," "When I was Lost," "When You're Not Looking," "Willow willow will ya be my friend?," "Wishes."
“W” newspaper with quote by Crumley, 1983
W. S. Merwin
W. S. Merwin, 1968, Jan. 1990-July 7, 2006
“Walking Blanco Road at Midnight", Fall 1975/Spring 1976
Hawaii Review
Walking-When
“Wamba” draft by Max Crawford, undated
Water - Your
"Water," "We Cannot Have a Couch," "Weather Man," "What is the Dickens?," "A Wild of Sand," "With Three Children, At the River," "The World and All Its Teeth," "You can remember that summer," "Your Buddy is Typing."
“We Always Needed You”, Winter 2014
World Literature Today
“Wedding Cake” and “Elevator", Summer 1995
Poetry Kanto
“We’re Flying!—Life with Poetry", Winter 1996
Signal Journal