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The song of Eugene : with translations from the poetry of Heinrich Heine and René Char
- Title
- The song of Eugene : with translations from the poetry of Heinrich Heine and René Char / by Paul Green.
- Author
- Brown, D. Norman
- Publication
- Pittsburgh, Pa. : Dorrance, ©2006.
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Text | Use in library | PS3557.R3753 S66 2006 | Off-site |
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- Description
- xv, 61 pages; 23 cm
- Summary
- "A candid, playful, and sometimes bawdy celebration of sex, life, and the city of Eugene, Oregon, The Song of Eugene is an epic poem/memoir written to commemorate author Paul Green's return to his favorite city in 2002 after a decades-long absence. Erudite and witty, the poem is full of Green's love of language and the companionship of old friends. Also included in this volume is a collection of the author's own translations of selected poems by the nineteenth-century German romantic poet Heinrich Heine and the twentieth-century French poet-activist Rene Char."--Publisher's website.
- Subjects
- Genre/Form
- poetry.
- Topographical poetry.
- Poetry.
- Narrative poetry.
- Bawdy poetry.
- Autobiographical poetry.
- Poésie topographique.
- Poésie narrative.
- Poésie autobiographique.
- Poésie licencieuse.
- Poésie.
- Note
- "... first published under the imprint Eugene, Ore. : privately printed, 2002, c2003."
- ISBN
- 0805970886
- 9780805970883
- LCCN
- 2005933070
- 9780805970883
- OCLC
- ocm71331496
- 71331496
- SCSB-1410237
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library