Recently
Published Poems |
Thomas Bolt | ||||
"Recently,"
meaning since the last book. |
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"At
The Motel of the Villa of the Mysteries" was translated into Italian by
the poet and novelist Edoardo Albinati. It was published in the Italian
quarterly Nuovi Argomenti, "trimestrale fondato nel 1953 da Alberto
Carocci e Alberto Moravia," edited by Enzo Siciliano. The poem was first
published in English in Literary Imagination, Vol. 7 No. 5. At The Motel of the Villa of the Mysteries Al motel Villa dei Misteri |
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"After
a Dingy Rain" and "Nature" appeared in The Paris
Review number 154. After a Dingy Rain Nature |
"I range over it and it is mine." | ||||
"Light
Emitting Diode" appeared in The Yale Review, Vol. 93, No. 4. Light Emitting Diode |
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"Bundles of Bronze Sticks" and "Wax and Glass" appeared in Epiphany. Bundles of Bronze Sticks Wax and Glass |
"...Unless dreams play with dreams...." | ||||
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"Now
Eligible for Parole" was translated into Italian by the poet and novelist
Edoardo Albinati. It was published in the Italian quarterly Nuovi Argomenti,
"trimestrale fondato nel 1953 da Alberto Carocci e Alberto Moravia," edited
by Enzo Siciliano. Now Eligible for Parole |
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"Leaving
Earth" appeared in AGNI number
51. Leaving Earth |
"Whether we move or not, We are leaving earth." |
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"Wedgwood" appeared in Southwest Review. Wedgwood |
"Wedgwood" won Southwest Review's Elizabeth Matchett Stover award for the best poem published in the magazine that year. | ||||
"Bag of Nails" appeared in Southwest Review, Vol. 90, No. 2. Bag of Nails |
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