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In his third collection, My Father Says Grace, Donald Platt combines elegy with verse of larger historical allusion and reference. At the center of the book stand poems detailing a father’s stroke and slowly developing Alzheimer’s disease and how it affects one family. An extended meditation on a mother-in-law’s dying provides counterpoint to elegies for more public figures like Walt Whitman and Janis Joplin. The private life in “the valley of the shadow of death” often gets juxtaposed with explicitly political verse. One of these poems records the racially charged conversations in a small southern town’s Amazing Grace Beauty Salon. Another describes a Vietnam protestor, famously photographed while sticking flowers in an MP’s gun barrel, alongside images from his later life as a transvestite. The poems tend to find themselves in the midst of crisis, historical or personal. They yearn for “transport” and strive “to be ‘carried across,’ away, out, toward, back into / / some new country / where the soul improvises, croons scat to itself alone.”

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  1. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Acknowledgments
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  1. CONTENTS
  2. p. ix
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  1. Sizzling Happy Family
  2. pp. 3-5
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  1. Joy
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  1. My Father Says Grace
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  1. Brother Death, Sister Life
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  1. Ash Wednesday
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  1. Summer Arrhythmias
  2. pp. 20-21
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  1. Turtle with the World on Its Back
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  1. Compass Rose
  2. pp. 25-34
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  1. Treble and Treble and Back
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  1. Killing the Minotaur
  2. pp. 38-41
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  1. Mirage
  2. pp. 42-43
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  1. Victor Talking Machine Co.
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  1. Sundowning Exit-Seeker
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  1. Name & Address
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  1. Walt Whitman Wrestling Naked with the Young Trees
  2. pp. 55-57
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  1. After
  2. pp. 58-59
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  1. For Janis Joplin with Pink Feather Boa in the Clouds at the Edge of the Atlantic Ocean
  2. pp. 60-64
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  1. Pretty Boy, Rifle Barrels, Carnations
  2. pp. 65-68
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  1. Setting Sun
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  1. Snapshot
  2. p. 73
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  1. Andantino Cantabile with Double Rainbow
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  1. Cartwheels
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  1. Amazing Grace Beauty Salon
  2. pp. 80-83
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  1. Two Poets Meet
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  1. Red Door
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  1. Ground Transport
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  1. Back Cover
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