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Abraham
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In these passionate poems, this long poem, there is a story (there are stories) which a reader mines out of a landscape of language moulded under great pressure and eloquent of the stresses that formed it. This is non-representational work of great concentration and beauty.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- The Boy
- Caution, all along (Amber)
- Developer
- Eleusis
- 4 Corners
- Parallax
- The Holy Land
- My Mouth
- Jerusalem (āā¦ umbilicus terraeā)
- ā Wheel of Fortune
- Links
- Mother
- Neighbour
- Onan's Ear
- Papa!
- Quoit
- Something Rose
- The Street
- Then Strength
- Urgency
- Vigia
- Who
- X
- Your Arms
- Das ist Charfreitags Zauber, Herr!
- Colin Browne, Diary (August 1961)