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Please try the following: domingo, diciembre 18, 2005Poetry 34) Onyx - Romulo Baquiran 35) Twelve Spanish American Poets - HR Hayes, ed 36) Blood, Tin, Straw - Sharon Olds 37) After the Deafening - Gerard Woodward 38) Ultramarine: Poems - Raymond Carver 39) Birthday Letters - Ted Hughes 40) Living Space: Poems of the Dutch Fiftiers - Peter Glassgold, ed 41) What Have I Ever Lost By Dying? - Robert Bly 42) Honey and Salt - Carl Sandburg 43) The Pill Versus The Springhill Mine Disaster - Richard Brautigan Graphic Novel 44) Marvels - Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross 45) 1602 - Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert 46) The Watchmen - Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons 47) Empire - Mark Waid and Barry Kitson 48) Kill Your Boyfriend - Grant Morrison and Philip Bond 49) Supreme Power - J. Michael Straczynski, Gary Frank, and John Sibal 50) The Light Fantastic - Terry Pratchett Well, that's it for me. Also read Batman Year One by Frank Miller and David Mazzuchelli, Batman: The Greatest Stories Ever Told, Batman: Son of the Demon - Mike W. Barr and Jeremy Bingham, Wanted by Mark Millar, JG Jones, and Paul Mounts, plus The Boomer by Marty Asher. Loved all of these save for Carver's poems. Rushdie put a good word in for his poetry, but that didn't convince me. Maybe because his stories are so arresting that I expect much of the same from his lyric. There's most of my year, just like my days. Numbered. Cannot Find Server at Dennis Andrew S Aguinaldo 11:14 a. m. |
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