Auguries of Innocence (poetry collection) explained
Auguries of Innocence |
Author: | Patti Smith |
Cover Artist: | Patti Smith |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Genre: | Poetry |
Publisher: | Ecco Press |
Pub Date: | October 11, 2005 |
Media Type: | Hardcover, Paperback |
Pages: | 80 |
Isbn: | 978-0-06-083266-7 |
Dewey: | 811/.54 22 |
Congress: | PS3569.M53787 A94 2005 |
Oclc: | 60375652 |
Auguries of Innocence is a poetry collection by Patti Smith, published in 2005.[1]
Contents
- "The Lovecrafter"
- "Worthly The Lamb Slain For Us"
- "Sleep Of The Dodo"
- "The Long Road"
- "A Phytagorean Traveler"
- "Desert Chorus"
- "Written By A Lake"
- "The Oracle"
- "The Setting And The Stone"
- "The Mast Is Down"
- "The Blue Doll"
- "Eve Of All Saints"
- "She Lay In The Stream Dreaming Of August Sander"
- "Fourteen"
- "Birds Of Iraq"
- "Marigold"
- "Tara"
- "To His Daughter"
- "The Pride Moves Slowly"
- "The Leaves Are Late Falling"
- "Wilderness"
- "The Geometry Blinked Ruin Unimaginable"
- "Fenomenico"
- "Three Windows"
- "Our Jargon Muffies The Drum
- "Death Of A Tramp"
- "Mummer Love"
- "The Writer's Song"
External links
Notes and References
- Book: Auguries of Innocence by Patti Smith . LibraryThing . 2008-03-19.