A collection from “one of the few contemporary poets who really knew how to make the vernacular sing” (Library Journal). In this collection of poems completed shortly before his death, William Matthews seems to be looking his last on all things lovely: music, food and wine, love. In the stunning central poem, “Dire Cure,” which forms a kind of spine to the book, he describes the remarkable implications of the “heroic measures” that saved the life and restored the health of his wife from “a children’s cancer (doesn’t that possessive break your heart?).” He evokes the death of his favorite jazz musician, Charles Mingus. He speaks of cats, dogs, pigs, sheep, of the past, of history, of joys proposed, but especially, with his characteristic relaxed wit, of language and its quiddities: “My love says I think too damn much and maybe she’s right.” After All is the last word from this winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Ruth Lilly Award, one of the most pensive and delicious of all our poets. “Range[s] widely and brightly from Prague in 1419 to a Caribbean island in 1967 to Martha Mitchell, Finn sheep, and a poetry reading at West Point. A lovely finale.” —Library Journal “His poems have an authentic lyricism, taut and inevitable in its music and movement.” —Charles Simic
After All is the candid, moving autobiography of the woman America fell in love with, and the icon she became. “Mesmerizing…Fans will love Moore’s behind-the-scenes reminiscences.” —San Francisco Chronicle Mary Tyler Moore was ...
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... after all. Susan. could tell the minute she unlocked the door to the shelter that something wasn't right. Two women volunteers she'd met a few times before stood at the desk, cell phones in hand. Their anxious frowns eased as she walked ...
... all this time . One of us doesn't have to be more responsible than the other just because of age . We're both vulnerable . We're both strong . We're both problem solvers . I think , maybe , that's what being sisters is ... AFTER ALL . 219.
It would be good if, after all these years, the government would now admit thatthey took our children and for no good reason shipped themout the country, justbecause we area nomadic race.To my mind, itwas an attemptto eradicate our ...
When her father dies, ten-year-old Rebecca is sent to live with the mother she's been brought up to believe had abandoned her and, through a growing relationship with a troubled foster child, begins to accept some of the truths her father ...
Walking back home after the service, they all agreed that they enjoyed going there and that was the church they would attend. On their walk back home to the cabin after church, they passed the Clemmer house just as the Clemmers were ...
After all she's done for me. ... I've known about the affair since a few days after I got home from the hospital. ... All of them. Ping, ping, ping, one after the other, until I managed to get to the settings and turn off the account.
With engaging rhymes and colorful illustrations, this is the perfect book for any kid who could use a self- esteem boost and learn to tackle the social scene at school.
“You're welcome [" I called after him, super annoyed that the whole fund-raising event had been a disaster. So much for trying to help out around the house. “So, are we heading for practice, or what?" Dad asked. Against all odds ...