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A Hacksaw Brightness | Contents

A Hacksaw Brightness was published by Ironwood Press in 1977, as part of the poetry series Michael Cuddihy, founder of the noted periodical Ironwood, established. 

Both the book’s Table of Contents and cover picture are included below; reviews are included on another page.

Selected poems are available for display in Acrobat format. If you don’t have Acrobat Reader installed on your computer, read Obtaining the Acrobat Reader before proceeding.

Table of Contents
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 I The Diamond Hospital Poems
– Burn Ward & Cold Fire Of Diamond
– Annunciantion
– Diamond, Black Swan, Black Sun, Drifting
– Accept
– Polishing
– Which One
– For A Friend On The Brink Of Surgery
– The Italian Poems With Facing English
II A Hacksaw Brightness
– After Winter Recess
– A Hacksaw Brightness
– Not Open To Fading
– We Cannot Stop The Bird Of The Past From Singing
– Alive
– Sexton
– Van Gogh
– Turreted
– Tipped

 
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