David Bottoms

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David Bottoms



Average rating: 4.03 · 504 ratings · 48 reviews · 39 distinct worksSimilar authors
We Almost Disappear

4.13 avg rating — 72 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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Armored Hearts: Selected & ...

4.06 avg rating — 68 ratings — published 1995 — 4 editions
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Shooting Rats at the Bibb C...

4.53 avg rating — 58 ratings — published 1980 — 4 editions
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Otherworld, Underworld, Pra...

4.17 avg rating — 42 ratings3 editions
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Waltzing Through the Endtime

3.89 avg rating — 37 ratings — published 2004 — 3 editions
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Vagrant Grace: Poems

3.71 avg rating — 31 ratings — published 1999 — 4 editions
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In a U-Haul North of Damascus

4.26 avg rating — 27 ratings — published 1983 — 5 editions
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Under the Vulture Tree

4.39 avg rating — 23 ratings2 editions
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Easter Weekend

3.48 avg rating — 21 ratings — published 1990 — 5 editions
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Any Cold Jordan

3.50 avg rating — 14 ratings — published 1987 — 3 editions
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“We all want to break our orbits, float like a satellite gone wild in space, run the risk of disintegration. We all want to take our lives in our own hands and hurl them out among the stars.”
David Bottoms

“We have all seen them circling pastures, have looked up from the mouth of a barn, a pine clearing, the fences of our own backyards, and have stood amazed by the one slow wing beat, the endless dihedral drift. But I had never seen so many so close, every limb of the dead oak feathered black; and I cut the engine let the river grab the jon boat and pull it toward the tree... Then as I passed under their dream, I saw for the first time its soft countenance the raw fleshy jowls, wrinkled and generous like the faces of the very old who have grown to empathize with everything. And I drifted away from them, reluctant, looking back at their roost, calling them what they are- transfiguring angels who pray over the leaf graves of the anonymous lost with mercy enough to consume us all and give us wings.”
David Bottoms
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