Classic and Contemporary Poetry
THE ELECTRIC FAN AND THE DEAD MAN ..., by RUTH STONE Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: She remembers his covert sleeves, / the sadness of his quiet Last Line: Ready for, at least mechanically, fin de siècle, à rebours. Subject(s): Memory; Widows & Widowers | ||||||||
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