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O, what a luxury, verses lyrical, vulgar, pathetic & profound, Garrison Keillor

Label
O, what a luxury, verses lyrical, vulgar, pathetic & profound, Garrison Keillor
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
poetry
Main title
O, what a luxury
Oclc number
829451787
Responsibility statement
Garrison Keillor
Sub title
verses lyrical, vulgar, pathetic & profound
Summary
The celebrated radio host presents his first collection of poetry, featuring his reflections on daily life, love, politics, and religion in verse that reflects his characteristic humor and insight
Table Of Contents
Was Ethel Merman a Mormon? -- A major faux pas prohibited by law -- I live in this desolate spot because you do not -- Beneath their shiny domes they contain your chromosomes -- Thanks be to God for keeping us small -- Secondary neurons of the cerebral promontory -- A republican lady of Knoxville -- The planet revolving on its axis
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