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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Strongly recommended compendium of verse for personal reading as well as academic library literary collections,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Good Morning and Good Night (Illinois Poetry Series) (Paperback)
The impressively accomplished author of seventeen books of poems and ten novels, David Wagoner is also the recipient of six prizes from "Poetry" and winner of the 1981 Ruth Lilly Prize for poetry. Good Morning And Good Night is the latest anthology showcasing a master poetry at the height of his craft and is a strongly recommended compendium of verse for personal reading as well as academic library literary collections. The Getaway: They had to act natural. They had to look like/They were still parts of an ordinary day/Together on the sidewalk across the street/To the unfamiliar car, yet they had to be/Quick about it without running. They had to think/Taking those steps, remembering, knowing/Every foot they could put between their bodies/And the scene behind them, where the noise/Of buzzers and bells and yowling/And terribly shocked voices was growing/Louder and louder. They pulled away/As calmly as possible, staring straight ahead/Straight-faced, not glancing once/To either side or backward, let alone/At each other, and took a turn in the most unlikely/Direction they could think of. Under the limit,/They drove steadily, legally toward home.
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Good Morning and Good Night (Illinois Poetry Series) by David Wagoner (Paperback - January 26, 2005)
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