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- Title
At Yeats's Tower, and: In Which a Man Plays Debussy for a Blind Eighty-Four-Year-Old Female Elephant, and: Elsewhere.
- Authors
Sleigh, Tom
- Abstract
Poems by Tom Sleigh are presented. "At Yeat's Tower." First Line: Climbing and climbing the winding stair; Last Line: wear them, masks don't grieve, only faces do? "In Which a Man Plays Debussy for a Blind Eighty-Four-Year-Old Female Elephant." First Line: I read today how when a poet was going mad, Last Line: falling on the piano all alone among the hills. "Elsewhere." First Line: Your face turns to smoke again and again; Last Line: unless heat radiating through glass is a kind of touching.
- Subjects
AT Yeat's Tower (Poem); IN Which a Man Plays Debussy for a Blind Eighty-Four-Year-Old Female Elephant (Poem); ELSEWHERE (Poem); SLEIGH, Tom; ARCHITECTURE in literature; TOWERS; POETS in literature; 21ST century (Literary period)
- Publication
Southern Review, 2020, Vol 56, Issue 3, p465
- ISSN
0038-4534
- Publication type
Poem