Christopher Wiseman
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36 Cornelian Avenue
2 editions
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2008
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In John Updike's Room: New and Selected Poems
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2005
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Crossing the Salt Flats
2 editions
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1999
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Waiting for the Barbarians
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1971
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The barbarian file
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Missing Persons
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1989
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Beyond the labyrinth: A study of Edwin Muir's poetry
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1978
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Remembering Mr. Fox
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The upper hand
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An ocean of whispers
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“How little he needs. Just love. More love.
— Christopher Wiseman, from “Bedside Manners,” Poetry of Presence: An Anthology of Mindfulness Poems, eds. Phyllis Cole-Dai & Ruby R. Wilson (Grayson Books, 2017)”
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— Christopher Wiseman, from “Bedside Manners,” Poetry of Presence: An Anthology of Mindfulness Poems, eds. Phyllis Cole-Dai & Ruby R. Wilson (Grayson Books, 2017)”
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“Perhaps, just perhaps, you’re there.
How little he needs. Just love. More love.
— Christopher Wiseman, from “Bedside Manners,” Poetry of Presence: An Anthology of Mindfulness Poems, eds. Phyllis Cole-Dai & Ruby R. Wilson (Grayson Books, 2017)”
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How little he needs. Just love. More love.
— Christopher Wiseman, from “Bedside Manners,” Poetry of Presence: An Anthology of Mindfulness Poems, eds. Phyllis Cole-Dai & Ruby R. Wilson (Grayson Books, 2017)”
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