What Wisconsin took
Source:
Dickey, Paul
What Wisconsin took
ISBN 1-893311-73-2
(Parallel Press chapbooks)
Parallel Press, 2006
31 p. ; 22 cm
URL to cite for this work: http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/Literature.Dickey
Contents
[Half-title] A Parallel Press chapbook, pp. [3] ff.
[Title page] What Wisconsin took, pp. [5]-[6]
Contents, p. [7]
[Dedication], p. [8]
A bad break, p. 9
How Dickeyville, Wisconsin might have got its name, p. 10
Only another mystery of love and death, p. 11
Jigsaw puzzle, p. 12
Zeno's pep talk at the Special Olympics, p. 13
A kind of thief we barely noticed, p. 14
The thought of what America would be like, p. 15
Unattractive girl in bikini, by the water's edge, p. 16
Photographs of Door County, p. 17
How the lovers became different, p. 18
Aging man has fling with mathematics, p. 19
How Galileo scored his ticket to the Super Bowl, p. 20
The day after Memorial Day is a workday, p. 21
At the last minute, beauty escapes stardom, p. 22
When it all comes down to the last resort, p. 23
Meddling old Aunt Betty's advice to the young married, pp. 24-25
Near the Fox River wildlife refuge, p. 26
Close play at the plate, p. 27
Digitizing my wife's old vinyl, p. 28
Epistemology while getting lost in Minneapolis, p. 29
The poetry doesn't even know where they live, p. 30
What Wisconsin took, p. 31
[Author biography], p. [32]
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