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Through the Green Fire: Personal Essays, Prose Poems and Poems

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"Whether probing the mysteries of the trombone, celebrating frogs celebrating a pond, grieving the Gulf War bombings, or examining the beaching of 41 sperm whales, James Grabill locates the wellsprings of imagination, compassion, and possibility."--John Bradley, editor of Atomic Ghost

128 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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If you hate when people talk about their dreams in writing (or any other time), you will hate this book. Grabill's Finding the Top of the Sky is much better. His poetry books are better, too.
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