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050 0 0 _aPS3552.U339
_bF35 1998
082 0 0 _a811 BUC
100 1 _aBuckley, Christopher
_d, 1948-
245 1 0 _aFall from grace
_c/ Christopher Buckley.
260 _aKansas City
_b: Bk Mk Press, University of Missouri--Kansas City
_c, c1998.
300 _aix, 77 p.
_c; 22 cm.
520 _a"Chris Buckley's poems are full of the pain and pleasure of his relentless memory. He knows oranges, burning hills, California clouds, the fog, the sun, Spanish olives, zinfandel, oleander; and he knows the boring late '50s, the stack of 45's, and surfing, car-wrecks and school dances. His subject is radiance. So he hates fascism and believes we are more than dust. So I read him." --Gerald Stern
650 4 _aPoetry, American
942 _cMO
999 _c231317
_d231317