Paul Christensen
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Strangers in Paradise: A Memoir of Provence
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2007
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4 editions
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Falling From Grace in Texas: A Literary Response to the Demise of Paradise
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2004
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2 editions
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Charles Olson: Call Him Ishmael
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1979
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5 editions
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The Human Condition: New Poems
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2011
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5 editions
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Minding the Underworld: Clayton Eshleman and Late Postmodernism
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1990
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3 editions
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Domestic Violence and the Church
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The Jack of Diamonds Is a Hard Card to Play
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2015
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2 editions
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Why Can't I Speak In Tongues?: Easy steps to receiving tongues
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West of the American Dream: An Encounter with Texas (Volume 14) (Tarleton State University Southwestern Studies in the Humanities)
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2001
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Hide the Decline
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“Childhood is bound like the Gordian knot with my memories of the Black Sea, and I still feel its waters welling up within me today. Sometimes these waters are leaden, as grey as the military ships that sail on their curved expanses, and sometimes they are blue as pigmented cobalt. Then would come dusk, when I would sit and watch the seabirds waver to shore, flitting from open waters to the quiet empty vastlands in darkening spaces behind me, the same birds Ovid once saw during his exile, perhaps; and the same waters the Argonauts crossed searching for the fleece of renewal.
And out in the distance, invisible, the towering heights of Caucasus, where once-bright memories of the fire-thief have transmuted into something weird and many-faceted, and beyond these, pitch-black Karabakh in dolorous Armenia.”
― The Heretic Emperor
And out in the distance, invisible, the towering heights of Caucasus, where once-bright memories of the fire-thief have transmuted into something weird and many-faceted, and beyond these, pitch-black Karabakh in dolorous Armenia.”
― The Heretic Emperor
“Fifty grand for a paper bucket? Well it was all about context, you see.”
― The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen's Land
― The Hungry Wolves of Van Diemen's Land
“I swear it only hit me then, with full conscious force, who the real villains of this piece had been from start to finish…those lying, cancerous dogs of the mainstream media!”
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