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Unknown Soldier: The Poetry of John Allan Wyeth, The
I John Allan Wyeth is the missing figure in the American literature of World War I-a soldier poet still worth reading. Little known in his own...
Hudson Review, The, 07/01/08 by Gioia, Dana · More from publication -
Words
Words Words The world does not need words. It articulates itself in sunlight, leaves, and shadows. The stones on the path are no less...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
Unsaid
Unsaid Unsaid So much of what we live goes on inside--The diaries of grief, the tongue-tied aches Of unacknowledged love are no less...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
Planting a Sequoia
Planting a Sequoia Planting a Sequoia All afternoon my brothers and I have worked in the orchard, Digging this hole, laying you into it,...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
Counting the Children
Counting the Children Counting the Children I. "This must have been her bedroom, Mr. Choi. It's hard to tell. The only other time I...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
On Approaching Forty
On Approaching Forty On Approaching Forty The thought pursues me through this dreary town where the wind sweeps down from the high plateau...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
Speaking of Love
Speaking of Love Speaking of Love Speaking of love was difficult at first. We groped for those lost, untarnished words "[hat parents...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
The Litany
The Litany The Litany This is a litany of lost things, a canon of possessions dispossessed, a photograph, an old address, a key. It is...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
A California Requiem
A California Requiem A California Requiem I walked among the equidistant graves New planted in the irrigated lawn. The square, trim...
Christianity and Literature, 09/22/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication -
Accomplice
ACCOMPLICE ACCOMPLICE In dusty fields I harvested the vine And sweated at the lever as the grapes were pressed. My aching hands still...
National Review, 06/05/06 by Dana Gioia · More from publication


