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...Photo albums and poems / Memories and dreams / I remembered everything / All that was lost / Returned to the light / Glowing so brilliantly / In front of me / As if they had never faded...
Includes reports of the heads of the various municipal departments.
Small town, sixteen-year-old Gemma comes to New York City to do a summer internship for Kate Morgan's talk show, only to have her eyes opened at some of the hard realities of her chosen career field.
This is an incredible collection of the most beloved poetry by American writer Clark Ashton Smith. It contains his most celebrated epic poem in blank verse, The Hashish Eater, or The Apocalypse of Evil. The poem is a very long imaginative masterpiece in poetry that talks about the Emperor of Dreams trying to escape the dark wave of an unearthly apocalypse afflicted with different kinds of monsters and other chimeric creatures. These selections include beautiful prose poems also. The whole collection displayed Smith's wonderful ideas and imagery, and he did an excellent job putting his thoughts into literary form throughout. This collection takes you on a beautiful journey into the fascinating world of poetry. It comprises several incredible poems, including Cleopatra, The Tears of Lilith, The Sorrow of the Winds, To the Beloved, and many more. It's a must-read for anyone interested in antique and exotic poetry.
This impressive volume provides over 1,700 biographical entries on poets writing in English from 1910 to the present day, including T. S. Eliot, Dylan Thomas, and Carol Ann Duffy. Authoritative and accessible, it is a must-have for students of English and creative writing, as well as for anyone with an interest in poetry.
Brian Stableford's essays cover Edmond Hamilton, Leigh Brackett, Kurt Vonnegut, Barry Malzberg, Robert Silveberg, Mack Reynolds, Clark Ashton Smith, Philip K. Dick, David H. Keller, Theodore Sturgeon, and Stanley G. Weinbaum.
Several volumes contain reports of the meetings of the Cavedish Society.