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    Wild is the wind : poems / Carl Phillips.
    by Phillips, Carl, author., Bemis/Flaherty Collection of Gay Poetry.
    New York : Farrar Straus Giroux, 2018.
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    55 pages ; 22 cm
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    First edition.
    Contents: 
    Courtship -- Swimming -- Brothers in arms -- Musculature -- Givingly -- The distance and the spoils -- Not the waves as they make thier way forward -- Gold leaf -- Several birds in hand but the rest go free -- Stray -- Revolver -- The dark no softer than it was before -- From a bonfire -- And love you too -- What I see is the light falling all around us -- Black and copper in a crush of flowers -- If you go away -- What the lost are for -- Rockabye -- His master's voice -- That it might save, or drown them -- Gently, though, gentle -- The wedding -- More tenderly over some of us than others -- The way one animal trusts another -- A stillness between the hunting and the chase -- Before the leaves turn back -- For it felt like power -- Craft and vision -- Crossing -- Monomy -- If you will, I will -- Wild is the wind -- The sea, the forest.
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    How do we say no to despair, and instead take the risk of believing in something that offers no guarantee? Phillips reflects on the instability of life and love, and examines the past as both history and memory. Explore how the past can teach us and mislead us, and make us hesitate in the face of love.
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