In his fifth book of poetry, Douglas Burnet Smith tunes his eye and ear closely to the world, conscious of those points where the everyday blossoms into fierce magic.
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Author:Smith, Douglas Burnet
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Author:Smith, Douglas Burnet
Summary:Actress Mae West once said "I’ve been things and seen places." Poet Douglas Burnet Smith might well be able to lay claim to the same boast.
Genre: Canadian poetry, Travel writingAvailable Formats:
Author:Smith, Douglas Burnet
Summary:In Learning to Count, Douglas Burnet Smith explores the counterpoint between everyday, often innocent, experiences and the darker elegiac tones of history.
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- Publisher: Frontenac House Ltd.,
Author:Lewis, Meriwether
Summary:A recording of parts of Lewis' journal which include: first encounters with the Sioux; wintering at the Mandan villages; Sacajawea; portage of the Great Falls of the Missouri; horse trading with th
Genre: Travel writingAvailable Formats:
- Running Time: 12:27:16Narrator: Norman DietzPublisher: Recorded Books,