Coleman Dowell
Born
in Adairville, Kentucky, The United States
May 29, 1925
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Too Much Flesh and Jabez
6 editions
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1977
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Island People
5 editions
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1976
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Mrs. October Was Here
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1974
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One of the Children Is Crying
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1987
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A Star-Bright Lie
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1993
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The Houses of Children
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3 editions
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1987
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White on Black on White
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The Coleman Dowell Songbook: Including Songs from the Tattooed Countess
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Les maisons des enfants
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Blanc sur noir sur blanc
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“All there is, is fragments, because a man, even the loneliest of the species, is divided among several persons, animals, worlds. To know a man more than slightly it would be necessary to gather him together from all those quarters, each last scrap of him, and this done after he is safely dead.”
― Island People
― Island People
“You drive, walk, eat, look at television, read, and all the while, beyond you and the cozy circle created by your lady around herself and you, like the natural emanations of stars, other lives circle yours, seeds still winged and wind-borne, looking for sympathetic soil. You feel the juices and solids of your body in attempted rearrangement, or, more disturbing, making an effort to create a stillness that approximates death, beyond which the body does become soil, receptive to all wind-borne seeds. In a not especially prolonged stillness, as though no chances could be taken that you might decide to become perpetual motion, words fall out of the air, a random fall from which you might be tempted to make selection, and as you do not move, cannot, a string of words falls onto you, and from you, onto the paper: winter rye greening up, smoothing the old brown earth with a fine new plane: Carpenter Rye, neighbor.”
― Island People
― Island People
“He's experienced.
He has a mind.
He seduced me and took his time doing it.
He's good company.
He makes me think.
Knowing him has changed me forever.”
― Too Much Flesh and Jabez
He has a mind.
He seduced me and took his time doing it.
He's good company.
He makes me think.
Knowing him has changed me forever.”
― Too Much Flesh and Jabez
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