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Ion;
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Euripides, L H B
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R821
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The Abject
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Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Ken Jones
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R255
Discovery Miles 2 550
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Louis Phillips, a widely published poet, playwright, and short
story writer, has written some 50 books for children and adults.
Among his published works are: five collections of short stories -
A DREAM OF COUNTRIES WHERE NO ONE DARE LIVE (SMU Press), THE BUS TO
THE MOON (Fort Schuyler Press), and THE WOMAN WHO WROTE KING LEAR
AND OTHER STORIES (Pleasure Boat Studio), FIREWORKS IN SOME
PARTICULARS (Fort Schuyler Press), and MUST I WEEP FOR THE DANCING
BEAR (Pleasure Boat Studio). HOT CORNER, a collection of his
baseball writings, and R.I. P. (a sequence of poems about Rip Van
Winkle) from Livingston Press; THE ENVOI MESSAGES, and THE LAST OF
THE MARX BROTHERS' WRITERS, full-length plays, (Broadway Play
Publishers). His books for children include: THE MAN WHO STOLE THE
ATLANTIC OCEAN (Prentice Hall & Camelot Books), THE MILLION
DOLLAR POTATO (Simon and Schuster), and HOW TO WRESTLE AN ALLIGATOR
(Avon). His sequence of poems - The Time, The Hour, The
Solitariness of the Place -was the co-winner in the Swallow's Tale
Press competition (1984). Among his published books of poems are:
THE KRAZY KAT RAG (Light Reprint Press), BULKINGTON (Hollow Spring
Press), THE TIME, THE HOUR, THE TIME, THE HOUR, THE SOLITARINESS OF
THE PLACE (Swallow's Tale Press), CELEBRATIONS & BEWILDERMENTS
(Fragments Press). He edited BEST LOVED POEMS (Random House) and
THE RANDOM HOUSE BOOK OF HUMOROUS VERSE. Other books include:
GERTRUDE STEIN IN DAYTON & OTHER PLAYS; AMERICAN ELEGIES, and
LATE NIGHT IN THE RAIN FOREST (World Audience Publishers) He
teaches at the School of Visual Arts in NYC.
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Wrath
(Paperback)
Martin White II
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R251
Discovery Miles 2 510
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