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A woman falls in love—literally—with a house; Werner Heisenberg confronts his own uncertainty; a rat (the rodent kind) runs for president; Hamlet has trouble with his prostate; Superman battles senility and more in this new poetry collection from the winner of the 1999 Felix Pollak Prize for poetry.

80 pages, Hardcover

First published February 16, 2005

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Charles Harper Webb

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August 30, 2014
poems easy to read and easy to enjoy language. It is refreshing to understand poems with out researching the poets life. I'll look for more of his poems. In this volume, I enjoyed the longer lines...prose poetry? Laughed about the defination of a hot popsicle. I can't wait to share this with a friend who once drove a Good Humor Truck!
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February 27, 2008
A fun book of poetry. My favorite, as I recall, involves describing the effect smell has on romantic relationships.
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