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For Georg Trakl (Folger evening poetry series)
Published in Unknown Binding by Folger Shakespeare Library (1979)
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More brilliance from St. John.
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Review Date: 2005-09-12
Review Date: 2005-09-12
FOR LERIDA. Poems. The Manila Series Number Two.
Published in Paperback by Penumbra (1973)
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Forgotten Railways
Published in Hardcover by David St John Thomas Publisher (1986-01)
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Forgotten Railways: East Anglia
Published in Hardcover by David St John Thomas (1985-11-28)
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Forgotten Railways: Scotland
Published in Hardcover by David St John Thomas (1982-12)
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Foundations of American Civilization
Published in Paperback by St. Vincent College (1999)
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Four Essays on Plato's Republic: a Double Issue of the St. John's Review - Volume XXXIX, Numbers 1 and 2 (1989-90)
Published in Paperback by St. John's College (1990)
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Four Essays on Plato's Repulbic (St. John's Review 1989-1990)
Published in Paperback by St. John's College (1990)
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Four O'Clock in Summer: Hope
Published in Paperback by Houghton Mifflin (1976)
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Francis & John: Parallels in the lives & characters of St. Francis de Sales and St. John Bosco
Published in Unknown Binding by Benziger Sisters (1979)
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I had no idea, when I first saw this on Amazon, it was actually a single poem, one sheet, handwritten. But then, as I am inordinately fond of both David St. John and Georg Trakl, I'm not going to pick nits.
If you're aware of St. John's work (and if you're not, I strongly suggest reading Study for the World's Body at the earliest opportunity), you already know before hunting this down that you're going to get some good poetry. "For Georg Trakl" is a short, almost introspective piece, absolutely lovely. This shouldn't be a surprise.
I'm going to guess that most folks will find this well-nigh impossible to track down. (It can be gotten through Interlibrary Loan, however, if your library participates.) It is, however, worth it. ****