Martha Ronk
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Vertigo (National Poetry Series Books (Paperback))
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published
2007
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In a landscape of having to repeat
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published
2004
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2 editions
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Transfer of Qualities
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published
2013
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2 editions
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Why/Why Not
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published
2003
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8 editions
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Partially Kept
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published
2012
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2 editions
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Displeasures of the Table
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published
2000
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2 editions
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Glass Grapes: and Other Stories (American Readers Series)
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published
2008
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4 editions
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Ocular Proof
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Silences
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Desert Geometries
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published
1993
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“He finds me charming and so long as I don't think about it, it's ok, but I worry, what if I forget to do it or can't be charming or try, one day, just a bit too hard so that it is altogether not charming but something else.
I couldn't ask for anything more or for more generosity or, and this is perhaps the most important, exquisite tact. ”
― Glass Grapes: and Other Stories
I couldn't ask for anything more or for more generosity or, and this is perhaps the most important, exquisite tact. ”
― Glass Grapes: and Other Stories
“And she would continue to say to those who would still listen that it was a classic case of betrayal (You can never tell about appearance, she'd say) and would, somewhat to her credit, know that it was no such thing. ”
― Glass Grapes: and Other Stories
― Glass Grapes: and Other Stories
“So what do we talk about. We talk about the movies which of course is what everyone talks about, although again, he likes movies in which things happen and I like those in which things don’t. Who wants anything to happen and I think this more and more; there is too much happening all over anyhow and what we need to do is slow things down.”
― Glass Grapes and Other Stories
― Glass Grapes and Other Stories
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