books by Bruce Bond
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Radiography (American Poets Continuum)
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Bruce Bond
BOA Editions Ltd.
, 1997
X-Ray Poetry
Legendary Russian poet Yevtushenko says, "Nowadays, poets have to know karate". Here, Bruce Bond delivers blow after poetic blow, immersing his readers into a series of precisely written portraiture that work on across the aural and visual spectrum. Modernist poetry is too often archly knowing in its subjective conceits; Bond, on the other hand, lets his precisely constructed imagistic waves ...
Independence Days
Bruce Bond
Woodley Press Topeka
, 1990
Rebekah Orders Lasagna
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John Jenkinson
Woodley Press
, 2005
A Healthy Serving of Strong Poetry
John Jenkinson's Rebekah Order's Lasagna is a satisfying course (discourse?) in many ways, from its ample helpings of humor and poignancy, to its rich sense of metaphor, to its tightly crafted lines. "Why Orville & Wilber Built an Airplane" likens life for some to a serene passage down a long, easy hill on three- pound Italian racers, scarcely using any of their twenty-two ...
The Anteroom of Paradise
Bruce Bond
Silverfish Review Press
, 2006
When some fifteen years ago I first heard Bruce Bond read his poems at the University of Kansas, I knew that he was the real thing, destined to become one of the more important poets of his generation. Since then he has authored five full-length books of poems, each one advancing the cause of the poetic imagination and the reaches of language a little farther, a bit higher. And so I am grateful to SILVERFISH REVIEW PRESS for reissuing his ...
Blind Rain: Poems
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Bruce Bond
Louisiana State University Press
, 2008
Poetry That is Anything But Blind
A brave, methodical, and ultimately musical excavation of spiritual image and the instinctive memory of family. Its resonance beyond subjectivity is its keen insight, allowing access and shared grief at the terrible wonder of human interconnectivity that invisibily shapes us. This is a voice that commands attention, in an era whose noisy carapace beggars worthy 'safe places' in which to process ...
Twilight Zone 1985--August
Bruce Jay Friedman, Gahan Wilson. Contributors include Nelson S. Bond
TZ Publications
, 1985
Cinder
Bruce Bond
Etruscan Press
, 2003
"With the luminous precision of music, Bruce Bond has crafted, in Cinder , a generous and urgent collection of poems, a work that celebrates the human condition and terrifies us with it in equal measure. The result is a book of poems weighted with dark vision, set loose. Bruce Bond is one of our generation's best poets, and this is his best book."-Laura Kasischke
independence
The Daily Five: Fostering Literacy Independence in the Elementary ...
Energy Victory: Winning the War on Terror by Breaking Free of Oil
The Constitution of the United States of America, with the Bill of ...
The Renewable Energy Handbook: A Guide to Rural Energy Independence, ...
Gusher of Lies: The Dangerous Delusions of Energy Independence
radiography
Digital Radiography and PACS
Merrill's Pocket Guide to Radiography
Radiography in Veterinary Technology
Essentials of Dental Radiography for Dental Assistants and Hygienists ...
Workbook for Radiation Protection in Medical Radiography
continuum
Theology for Beginners (Prayer & Practice)
Compendium of the Social Doctrine of the Church
Mind Of The Maker
Sweat: The Story of the Fleshtones, America's Garage Band
No Man Is an Island
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